Virtual Server 2005
Virtual Server 2005 is an unusual specimen based off of Virtual PC, that is designed to be a server variant of Virtual PC, except for the fact it's more of a pain in the ass to use and requires you to install an vulnerability on your computer (IIS 5.x) in order to be able to use it.
Due to the IIS 5.x requirement, this only works on Server 2003 and XP, it will not run under any other operating system due to compatibility issues and the short lifespan of the program itself. (tl;dr no one used this piece of shit because it sucked too much)
VMs are controlled by using the VMRC protocol (modified VNC with NTLM/Kerberos slapped onto it), however unlike regular VNC it's a lot faster in terms of screen updating in some cases even on really bad connections.
Virtual PC and Virtual Server VMs are both compatible within eachother (as long as IDE is used) as the base virtualization component is identical to it's Virtual PC counterpart.
Differences between Virtual PC and Virtual Server
- Virtual Server doesn't support sound.
- An Adaptec SCSI adapter is emulated alongside IDE.
- Instead of an native Win32 interface, the main interface is powered by ASP.NET, however there's a native win32 client for only controlling the VMs themselves.
- Hard disk image sizes are limited to 128GB.
Bugs
- On Windows XP hosts, you have to disable Simple File Sharing because due to a bug it tries to authenticate as the guest account for whatever reason (because it's ASP.NET)
- The web interface only works on IE6, or under compatibility mode under IE8.
- The SP1 update includes a broken DCOM component, which has broken authentication. (workaround is included in screenshot)
- It only reads floppy images when the file extension is .vfd, if you try to mount a file with any other file extension, it will error out that the file is missing despite it's present on the directory.
- The Mystify screensaver doesn't render correctly on the VM display.
How to use on CollabVM
Currently, it's not possible to use Virtual Server 2005 VMs on CollabVM, unless someone manages to make an compatible VMRC client which covers NTLM authentication as well, however using a VNC server inside the VM itself works too, but it won't perform well. See the Virtual PC 2007 page for more information.