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Ali
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Help with setting up lab - 2008/07/02 11:32 Hi again,

Another help needed. I am new to server side and virtual labs etc as i told you in my previous thread.

What do I need to set up my own virtual lab? for server 2003?

Thanks
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Tom Dyer
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Re:Help with setting up lab - 2008/07/02 15:22 What OS do you want to run it on?

You will need to purchase some sort of virtualisation software.

Except for that, its only system resources that you are going to need.
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Ali
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Re:Help with setting up lab - 2008/07/02 16:03 I have xp home edition with 3ghz p4 ht processor and 2 gig ram with about 250 gig free hard with evaluation server 2003 on vhd.

ADDED: I also have xp pro on my other old pc which doest work because motherboards gone kaput. I can upgrade this home to that pro right?
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Tom Dyer
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Re:Help with setting up lab - 2008/07/03 03:55 Hi,

You should be fine running on XP home. You have got plenty of system resources to run quite a few virtual machines simultaneously.

You probably should look at the VMware product range. VMware workstation will offer you the greatest functionality. Once you have that installed, it is very easy to create virtual machines and virtual networks. A lot of that is covered in the podcasts.

I am not sure if I have answered everything you asked, so if I haven't just tell me.
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Ali
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Re:Help with setting up lab - 2008/07/03 05:50 Thanks alot mate. I will look into VMware products. For now I think I am fine. If I need any further help I will get back to you.

Thanks again
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Jason Willey
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Re:Help with setting up lab - 2008/08/07 05:36 I wouldn't rule out Virtual Server from Microsoft either. I ended up using it because I am runnnig Vista64 and the version of VMware workstation I own wasn't compatible with Vista (5.x). I'm currently running Citrix's VHD test drive for XenApp with it.

I think you'll find that the product features are incredibly similar, down to how they are implemented, and there is native support for the VHD format.

one caveat I would add - if you do use virtual server, make sure to download the VMRCPlus tool. It makes using the product much easier.

Here's an article with an overview of VRMCplus :
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc137788.aspx
Check out my blog at: http://virtuallycrazy.blogspot.com
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