Blogs1 - 10 of 27 recent posts for tag:"Virtual Server 2005"
01
Dec
2009
Disk2vhd

71 days ago

Ein tolles neues Tool fr die Konvertierung von Volumes von physikalischen Disks zu VHD-Files hat Marc Russinovich heute auf http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ee656415.aspx zur Verfgung gestellt. Mit diesem Tool kann man im laufenden Betrieb eines PCs ein Abbild eines physikalischen Har ...

ntc|summit blog - ntcsummit.com

24
Nov
2009
Więcej wirtualnych ciekawostek.

78 days ago by mtronic

Znów jakiś czas minął bez pisania czegokolwiek, ale co tam. Dziś znów trochę wirtualnych ciekawostek, w sumie to nie przewidywałem tego ale nie zaszkodzi się podzielić nowo zdobyta wiedza. Próbował ktoś mając VM-a pod Hyper-V imigrować go w tył do Virtual Server 2005 R2 albo Virtual PC ? Nie bootowa ...

ZMYWAK - mtronic.wordpress.com

12
Nov
2009
Running Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 on Windows 7

89 days ago by Alaa Ajweh

I was a victim of the Hardware Assisted Virtualization requirement of Windows Virtual PC that runs on Windows 7, and to be quite honest, I don’t want to purchase another laptop just because I don’t have Native Virtualization on my current one. Eventually I will get a new laptop, but now isn’t the ri ...

Windows Hood - blogs.jordanbits.com/alaa

07
Nov
2009
Getting Nostalgic: Virtual Server 2005

94 days ago by BulletproofSean

I like Virtual Server 2005, don't get me wrong. I just drafted up a technical reminder for some of my guys this morning and I thought I'd dump it into a blog entry. Virtual Server 2005's web console made some assumptions about how it would be deployed, and if the deployment was outside of any of tho ...

BulletproofSean - blog.rucker.ca · 3 references

21
Oct
2009
Wirtualne ciekawostki.

112 days ago by mtronic

Ostatnio trafiło mi się zadanie migracji Virtual-Servera 2005 R2 do Hyper-V Servera R2 (tego darmowego dostępnego tu). Myślę sobie, to będzie nie dość ze fajne to i proste zadanie, bo raz ze pozbędę się starego niezbyt przez mnie lubianego Virtual Server 2005 R2 i jego chorego interfejsu zarządzania ...

ZMYWAK - mtronic.wordpress.com

17
Oct
2009
Hardware swaps and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2

116 days ago by Conor

Here is what I learned over the last few days using Virtual Server 2005 R2. Do not pause all running VMs, power down the host machine, change the hardware configuration and power it up again. I found when removing a network card which wasn’t part of any bridge when you unpause the virtual machines y ...

inside the brain - conorpower.com · 3 references

27
Aug
2009
DevWeek 2009 Slides And Source Code - Guy Smith

167 days ago by Brij

You can find the slides and source code for DevWeek 2009 presentations on 23rd March 2009 here:- StyleCop (or How To Start A Fight) (Slides) Automating Testing Using Virtual Server 2005 (Slides) Automating Testing Using Virtual Server 2005 (Source Code) Visual Studio 2008 Tips And Tricks (Slides) In ...

Brij Mohan - A Microsoft .... - dotnetglobe.com · 2 references

19
Aug
2009
Getting Virtual Server to Work on Windows Server 2008 running IIS7

174 days ago by Roy

I was recently tasked to make my wife’s Palm Desktop software to work. It had been lying dormant, because we upgraded her machine. Her new operating system is Windows Vista 64-Bit, which is not compatible with the Palm/Access Hot Sync Manager. So I decided to make a virtual machine (VM) that lives o ...

GroundWorks Design - groundworksdesign.blogspot.com

15
Aug
2009
Use the Loopback adapter in Virtual Server 2005

179 days ago by Brian Egler

Teaching Microsoft classes means using Virtualization for education and testing. Nowadays we can set up a virtual cluster and test out a failover cluster using a rinky dink laptop. Pretty amazing, really. I discovered a neat feature with Virtual Server recently - the loopback adapter. Read more

Microsoft Subnet bloggers - networkworld.com/community/blogs/microsoft

30
Jul
2009
Implementing Hyper-V in Windows Server 2008

195 days ago by Susanta K Beura

When it comes to file and application servers, often times the server hardware is grossly underutilized. In fact, many servers only use about ten percent of the hardware

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