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  • Windows Server 2008 RemoteApps is COOL

    Originally known as "TS Rail", the RemoteApps feature of Windows Server 2008 makes Terminal Servers an absolute essential on everyone's network. There is no way I won't have a TS running full time from here on out, and RemoteApps is the reason. So, what's so cool about it? Utter...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Wed, Jan 16 2008
    Filed under: HowTo, General x64, Server, Longhorn, ML350, Virtualization, Server 2008, Hyper-V, TS RemoteApps
  • EqualLogic SAN (Part 2)

    So, in Part 1 I talked about the whole process of borrowing and setting up my EqualLogic PS3800XV SAN. Now that I've got it powered up, I needed to add IP addresses for it, and connect to it. Setting IP addresses is straightforward - you can let DHCP handle it, or use the provided null modem cable...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Sun, Oct 14 2007
    Filed under: Hardware, General x64, Server, Longhorn, Virtualization
  • EqualLogic SAN (Part 1)

    In order to write about Storage Area Networks (SANs), you really need to have access to a SAN. Now if I had an unlimited budget, I'd happily have set up a SAN here in my office, if only for the simplicity and the ability to centralize storage across all the computers here. And with an iSCSI SAN,...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Mon, Oct 8 2007
    Filed under: Hardware, General x64, Server, Longhorn, Virtualization
  • Acronis True Image Enterprise

    As some of you know, I've been fighting to live with Windows Server 2003 SP2 and Virtual Server - without much success, I might add. I strongly suspect it's related to networking, but whatever the cause, it's been a disaster here. After losing two days last weekend, reinstalling Windows Server...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Mon, Jul 2 2007
    Filed under: Software, General x64, Server, PowerShell, ML350, Virtualization, SP2
  • HP ProLiant ML350 G5 Server Experiences (part 3)

    OK, I've been living with this HP server for about 3 months now. I'm still loving it - it's stable, quiet, and powerful. But I've finally decided I should have bumped up the processors a bit. I've got a pair of 5130 Xeon processors in here. They're dual core, and they are more...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Sat, Jun 23 2007
    Filed under: Hardware, General x64, Server, Centro, Longhorn, ML350, Virtualization
  • Virtualization Delays from Microsoft

    Mike Neil, the General Manager for Virtualization at Microsoft has posted an updated schedule for the release of the Viridian beta and the final release of Virtual Server R2 SP1. Both are delayed into the second half of this year. I have to say, I'm unhappy about this - it seriously impacts my ability...
    Posted to x(perts)64 (Weblog) by Charlie Russel on Mon, Apr 16 2007
    Filed under: Software, Server, Longhorn, Virtualization
  • MCITP: Virtualization Administrator 2008 R2 (and other R2 Virt Certs)

    As many of you know I spend a lot of time working in, consulting with, and teaching virtualization.  Because I am such a strong believer in certifications I was proud of the three virtualization certs I previously held – two Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certs and one VMware-centric...
    Posted to Mitch Garvis President's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, May 3 2010
    Filed under: VMM, SCVMM, Virtualization, Virtual PC, Windows, IT Pro, Microsoft Learning, Microsoft, Article, Beta, Server, Operating System, Certifications, Certificates, Exams, Learning, Server 2008 R2, VMware, Server Core, Infrastructure, hyper-v
  • Server 2008 Virtualization - Catch It!

    This past Monday I had the opportunity to present what I call a 'Let's Get Excited' presentation to an architect audience at Microsoft Canada.  I was asked to showcase several new features of Windows Server 2008, due to launch on February 27th. While preparing for the presentation I...
    Posted to Mitch Garvis President's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on Thu, Feb 14 2008
    Filed under: Virtualization, Server 2008, Server, Servers, Archived, hyper-v
  • Server Virtualization or Virtualisation - what will be the affect, lighter side and nothing but truth!

    One of my colleague forwarded me the problems with Virtualisation, some point to truth so and this is not to take on lighter side: Dilbert1 Dilbert2 Dilbert3 Dilbert4 No difference when it comes to SQL SErver virtualization too, Enjoy!...( read more )
    Posted to SQLServer-QA.net - Knowledge Sharing Network (SSQA.net) (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Feb 18 2008
    Filed under: sql server, microsoft, server, beginners, virtualization, concepts, benefits
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