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TicMan
Posts: 691
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yep you heard it right, MS Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise Edition is now a free download from Microsoft. Find it here
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| #0 08:50pm 05/04/06 |
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parabol
Posts: 2267
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Token "Free VMWare Server" link:
http://www.vmware.com/products/server/ And soon with AMD's Pacifica .. we could use Xen to get near native speeds. As usual, Microsoft is playing catch-up :) last edited by parabol at 20:55:15 05/Apr/06 |
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| #1 08:55pm 05/04/06 |
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hast
Posts: 735
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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vm is the future. it will be the preferred way of installing applications with tricky dependencies. instead of sending out a box of cds to the client, just image the install and send them the image.
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| #2 09:19pm 05/04/06 |
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Jim
Posts: 4182
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hehehehe those microsoft guys need to get with the program lol
firefox > ie lol |
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| #3 11:09pm 05/04/06 |
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Skitza
Posts: 7158
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm going to give this ago, as well as VMWare if I can be bothered. Although VM looks a bit more complex with its 11tybillion different versions of Server, Virtual Centre....
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| #4 11:24pm 05/04/06 |
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dafugg
Posts: 1284
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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already running a xen installation here at work :) So much *faster* than UML.
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| #5 08:40am 06/04/06 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 18456
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Cool that its free; virtual stuff seems great for testing and development but I'm scared people are going to get addicted to it and start wanting to use it in production. Then everyone will have to have hardware upgrades because of the overhead, and global temperatures will rise further and the ice caps will melt and then we'll all die. So, you see, I don't think it is all that great.
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| #6 10:34am 06/04/06 |
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TicMan
Posts: 694
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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One of our clients uses virtual servers for some of their production systems - a Blackberry server and SQL Server 7 for a legacy application that doesn't talk to anything newer.
Even though it's a good idea for financial reasons to use virtuals for these type of services, in practice it's f***ed. Both servers peg out the virtual host constantly and the client just isn't interested in purchasing real hardware because they aren't core applications. :( |
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| #7 10:47am 06/04/06 |
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ara
Posts: 776
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Then everyone will have to have hardware upgrades because of the overhead, and global temperatures will rise further and the ice caps will melt and then we'll all die. So, you see, I don't think it is all that great. You forget that once the global temperatures rise the dragons will return! |
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| #8 10:57am 06/04/06 |
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`ViPER`
Posts: 158
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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whats wrong with using virtual servers as productions servers??? get 2 or 3 beffy machines and run several servers of it, we do it at work. The main benefit is that if your hardware goes down you can move the image to another identical machine and get going again in no time. And if you have all your images on external scsi devices then all it takes in some configuration changes and you can view the data on another machine, and off you go.
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parabol
Posts: 2268
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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whats wrong with using virtual servers as productions servers??? There is significant overhead involved in virtualisation. You could be using that wasted CPU power for something else if you don't really need virtualisation. The main benefit is that if your hardware goes down you can move the image to another identical machine and get going again in no time At work we just use high-availability hardware/software on real machines, which automagically syncs disks, takes over IPs, etc .. and results in very little downtime or maintenance. Though we do use virtualisation for our R&D linux projects. Very useful. last edited by parabol at 18:01:37 06/Apr/06 |
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whoop
Posts: 9912
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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how do you create images to use on this virtual machine thingermajig? or do you have to download them or something?
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| #11 05:54pm 06/04/06 |
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TicMan
Posts: 699
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Create a new virtual machine, create virtual disks (which just map to one file on the host system) and start it up. By default it should also assign your real CDROM to your virtual machines CDROM.
Chuck in your Windows/Linux/Whatever CD in your host CD drive and your virtual machine should boot off it. |
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| #12 06:15pm 06/04/06 |
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Crusher
Posts: 128
Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
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that ticman guy sure is a geek
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| #13 07:37am 07/04/06 |
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TicMan
Posts: 701
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You love it Geek style
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| #14 09:14am 07/04/06 |
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ara
Posts: 777
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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haha, crusher is upset someone is out-geeking him. |
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| #15 10:40am 07/04/06 |
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Captain America
Posts: 792
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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im dumb about this virtual stuff, ive installed the trial a few months ago but couldnt figure out the use of it
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| #16 11:06am 07/04/06 |
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koopz
Posts: 5740
Location: Queensland
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ive installed the trial a few months ago but couldnt figure out the use of it the only thing I found difficult was finding the hotkey to return the mouse curser back to the desktop :/ |
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| #17 11:54am 07/04/06 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 18466
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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blah posted a link to this http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1835343 on SA - application virtualization. I thought this was very, very cool - I'd really like to do this for some of my apps that aren't performance-critical because it should would make it easier to deal with backups and stuff. Sick to death of DLL hell and registry and config files and all that crap.
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| #18 03:44pm 07/04/06 |
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TicMan
Posts: 710
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Or testing/development.. multiple versions of the same crappy Windows apps on the one machine.
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Captain America
Posts: 794
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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the only thing I found difficult was finding the hotkey to return the mouse curser back to the desktop :/no i meant i cant see the use of it, maybe i missed something |
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