Windows 8 has a unique anti-blocking hacker and virus function

  

Computer store news According to Microsoft's current release, you can see the development focus of Windows 8, including support for 64-bit computers, and put many innovative features The development of Distributed File Archive System Replication (DFSR), in addition, Windows 8 also has the function of blocking hackers and viruses.

The upcoming Windows 7 still supports both 32-bit and 64-bit computers, but the server version of the operating system Windows Server 2008 R2 is only available in 64-bit versions. There are indications that Microsoft will bet on 64-bit computers in the future. .

Last August, Christopher Flores, head of Microsoft's communications department, said that 64-bit Windows will become the mainstream of the operating system, driven by the 64-bit CPU architecture. Therefore, the Windows 8 operating system may only be developed in the future. The product.

Microsoft also confirmed that 12 R&D teams have been established to invest in Windows 8. Of these 12 teams, 8-9 teams are mainly involved in the development of management functions. From the recruitment of Microsoft in the first half of the year, it can be seen that Windows 8's biggest focus is on management functions and distributed file system replication (DFSR) engine development.

On the other hand, echoing the cloud computing plan that Microsoft has been actively investing in, it is expected that the Windows 8 server operating system version is expected to become the operating system of the cloud computing center, and the current Windows Azure platform for Microsoft cloud computing is expected. Consolidated into the server version of Windows 8 for the next generation operating system.

In addition, Microsoft Windows 8 will also improve some functions, including hibernation, recovery, system programming interface, etc., and the new operating system will also add PatchGuard patch protection, which will appeal to system security. The enhancement is expected to prevent hackers and viruses from attacking the core of the system.

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