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Run IT on a Virtual Hard Disk
I don't know how often i've had to delay playing with a new piece of released technology, just because I was in the middle of another set of tests and simply didn't have the time to create my own virtual server environment again to accommodate...
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Sun, Sep 09 2007 9:50 PM
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Brian Madsen
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