I don't have the resources to create an actually server to see how something
new works, or even if I want it on my network, but having something to test,
I can throw it on a virtual server and see the bugs.

 

Murray Gafkjen

CCE

 

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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 10:58 AM
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Give me an example of where I would want to virtualize servers for a school
district. We have a few servers but they have not become unmanageable. I am
looking toward reducing the number of servers we have but a centralized
scenario is not in the near future.

 

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On Behalf Of Murray Gafkjen
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 10:52 AM
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You'll want at least 4 gigs, it will make running Hyper-V a lot easier, even
if it's just to have a test server.

 

Murray Gafkjen

CCE

 

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On Behalf Of Richardson,Tony
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 10:36 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] Server 2008

 

Hello All,

 

Question for all Windows server admins:  How is everyone specking out their
servers for server 2008?  For domain controllers are you going with the
Microsoft's suggested 2008 Standard with 4 gig of ram or are you putting
2008 Enterprise with more ram on the domain controllers?

 

Thanks,

Tony Richardson

Technology Coordinator

Humboldt Community School District

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