I think I'd need proper step by step instructions to do that!!
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hcanning
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Hi all,
I'm running a Virtual Server 2005 machine on my server, so I can run an
additional SqueezeCenter server on the same machine.
I have an external drive attached to the host server, shared over the
network, and the Virtual Machine accesses this via it's network.
Now the problem I'm
hcanning;317496 Wrote:
Could it be the networking in Virtual Server 2005 causing the slowness?
In that it's gotta pretty much loop back? Anyone had any experience
with this?It could be.
I've had very low network performance on other products like VMware
server when the NIC in use is bridged,
hcanning;317496 Wrote:
Could it be the networking in Virtual Server 2005
Possibly.
Have you linked the virtual directory to the physical hard disc?
That could resolve the issue as VS won't have to cache the directory.
Linking to a physical disc is not recommended although I have not
haunyack;317515 Wrote:
Possibly.
Have you linked the virtual directory to the physical hard disc?
Nope. How do I do this?
Thanks
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hcanning
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During the vhd creation select the option to link to hard drive.
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haunyack
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It's also possible to run multiple SqueezeCenter servers on the same
Windows computer without virtual machines. It takes a little work, but
it's doable.
I won't go into all the details, but the basics are:
- Bind multiple static IP addresses to the computer's network card.
Each server