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  • in reply to: VMWare Server 1.0.5 on Server 2008 64 bit #46015

    I know that VMWare Server 2 Beta supports it but I HATE the new interface.

    Oh well… if anyone finds a way to get it working, let me know..

    Cheers,
    Bucket.

    in reply to: Hyper-V? #45678

    Hyper-V is in competition with VMWare. VMWare 1.5 (whatever) does not run on 64 bit OS and Hyper-V only runs on the 64 bit version of 2008.
    In the production environment at work, we currently use free VMWare server to run some client test / demo systems (we develop cataloguing software).
    I am recommending we use upgread from Enterprise 2003 to the Enterprise version of Server 2008. We currenly run the VM demos on a two disk striped disk (not mirror, mirrow slows down the OS something shocking) for disk access speed. I plan to upgrade the RAM from 8 gig to maybe 16 gig (Enterprise 32 bit supports it, but not Standard edition) which will increase speed and still allow us to use VMWare (not supported on 64 bit).

    The killer feature for me on Server 08 is the Bare Metal restore (restore to new hardware). I can backup to network share, then backup the files to tape (off site) and if a hard drive files I can just quickly reinstall the OS to the same server or a different server. Simply Awesome.

    I intend to document a step by step process for the bare metal restore soon.

    Hope this helps a bit.

    Bucket.

    in reply to: rss pls #45773

    Me too..

    Absolutely please add an RSS.

    This is one of my favourite sites and I want to keep up to date.

    Cheers… Bucket

    in reply to: Norton Ghost 12! #45455

    I use DriveImageXML to create images of my live hard drive. It works perfectly with Server 08, can be scheduled and is 100% free!
    One of the best programs I have found. It is also part of the UBCD4Win, so you schedule your backup or run it manually (it uses VSS so it snapshots a live system), back up to a second partition or network share, and restore by using the UBCD4Win.

    http://www.runtime.org/dixml.htm
    http://www.ubcd4win.com/

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