October 2008 issue of TechNet Magazine available online

The October 2008 issue of TechNet Magazine is now available online.

And it's all about Virtualization.

FEATURE ARTICLES 
An Introduction to Hyper-V in Windows Server 2008
The introduction of Hyper-V makes virtualization an even more compelling solution for IT environments. Get an overview of today’s virtualization market and see how Hyper-V improves the manageability, reliability, and security of virtualization.

Manage Your Virtual Environments with VMM 2008
System Center Virtual Machine Manager provides a consolidated interface for managing your virtual infrastructure. The latest version adds support for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, as well as for VMware virtual machines. Explore the new features and get an overview of using VMM to centralize your management tasks.

Getting Started with Microsoft Application Virtualization
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) allows you to deliver virtualized desktops to client systems throughout your organization. This simplifies system management and liberates employees from their desktops. Take a close look at how App-V works and discover how you can deploy it in your organization.

Achieving High Availability for Hyper-V
Consolidating servers onto fewer physical machines has many advantages, but it  is extremely important that you plan for your systems to be highly available. Here’s a guide to using Windows Server 2008 Failover Clustering to bring high availability to your Hyper-V virtual machines.

Backup and Disaster Recovery for Server Virtualization
Virtualization brings significant changes to disaster recovery. Here’s an introduction to how the Microsoft virtualization platform factors into your disaster recovery plan, as well as a deeper look into backup and restore options and considerations for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V.

Essential Tools for Planning Your Virtual Infrastructure
Is your infrastructure ready for virtualization? The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit, a network-wide infrastructure assessment tool, can help you better understand your IT infrastructure and determine whether your systems are ready for upgrade or migration to a variety of technologies, including virtualization.

**COLUMNS** **SQL Q\&A:** **[Large Transaction Logs, When to Use Repair, and More](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc895648.aspx?pr=blog)** In this installment, Paul Randal answers questions about backing up and restoring, looks at the differences between log shipping and database mirroring, and  explains why the Repair function should only be used as a last resort.

Utility Spotlight: Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool
Virtual machines that are stored offline don’t automatically receive the necessary updates to keep them safe and compliant. This, in turn, can pose a risk to your entire IT environment. Find out how the free Offline Virtual Machine Servicing Tool lets you automate the process of updating virtual machines.

Windows PowerShell: The Power of Profiles
Ever wish Windows PowerShell would launch with a work environment tailored to your needs? Don Jones demonstrates how you can use profiles to customize the Windows PowerShell shell.

Hey, Scripting Guy!: Famous Last Words
The Scripting Guys discuss Socrates and revisit the topic of querying an XML file . This time, however, the XML file is structured so that rather than using child nodes, additional property values are configured as attributes.

The Desktop Files: Customizing Windows Deployment Services
Wes Miller delves into Windows Deployment Services, showing you how you can customize and configure WDS to meet the needs of your organization.

Security Watch: Revisiting the 10 Immutable Laws of Security, Part 1
It's been about 8 years since "The 10 Immutable Laws of Security" were first published, and a lot has changed since then. This month, Jesper Johansson kicks  off a three-part series in which he analyzes the laws from today's perspective to see if they still hold true.

Field Notes: High-Capacity Color Bar Code
Gavin Jancke has developed a new bar code, using colors and triangles, that has much higher data capacity than traditional black and white bar codes. Take a closer look at these high-capacity color barcodes.

Windows Confidential: Work Harder, Not Smarter
Raymond Chen looks at the skewed relationship bugs have to errors, and explains why it's important that programmers suffer as well as give results.

**ON THE WEB** **Streaming Video: [The Power of Profiles](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc895642.aspx?pr=blog)**   Watch Don Jones demonstrate how you can create profiles to customize the Windows PowerShell shell.