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DemoCorp Update: Musical Virtual Servers

As noted in a previous post, I deployed a demo environment leveraging Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V.  While this worked pretty good, I wasn't able to run all of the virtual machines at the same time due to insufficient memory (yes, even 8 GB wasn't enough), so I decided to leverage some additional laptops that I had lying about.  And even use another machine that's pretty decent and currently used as my home Windows Home Server machine (it has plenty of extra power).  So here is what the new deployment looks like:

  • Name: HomeHyperv01
    • Dell Precision 690 (Intel Quad-Core, 8GB RAM) [Workstation]
    • Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V in Full Installation  (Plan on changing this to Server Core when Hyper-V goes RTM)
    • Images
      • DPM01
      • IW01 - Exchange Server 2007 (will look at replacing this soon as this copy is based on Win2003 + Exch2007 x32 Trial Edition)
      • MGMT01 - All System Center, MDOP, and ForeFront products
      • Plat01 - Windows Server 2003 (Virtual Server 2005 R2)
      • SQL01 - SQL Server 2005
  • Name: HomeHyperv02
    • Dell Inspiron (AMD Turion64, 2 GB RAM) [Laptop]
    • Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V in Full Installation
    • Images
      • AD01, Domain Controller for DemoCorp
      • HomeDC, Domain Controller for Home Network
  • Name: HomeHyperv03
    • HP Compaq nc8430 (Intel Core Duo Centrino, 4 GB RAM) [Laptop]
    • Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V in Server Core
    • Images
      • IW02 - MOSS & OCS
      • SQL02 - SQL Server 2008
  • Name: Server
    • Custom Machine (Dual CPU, Intel Xeon 2.8 Ghz, 4 GB RAM) [Workstation]
    • Windows Home Server
    • Images
      • WinXP01 - Windows XP
      • Vista01 - Windows Vista

In order to help with my overall management, I put all of the servers in a Domain called "Home.local", except for the server named, "Server" which is my "Windows Home Server" as WHS can't join a domain.  Bummer.

My next project/blog post is to deploy Microsoft ForeFront Client Security.  I of course want to protect my client machines, even though it's just for demo.  Once I have that done, I'm going to deploy a Windows Server 2008 server in order to enable Network Access Protection in my environment.  Once I have that, I can then show off how Windows Server 2008 with NAP + Windows XP SP3/Windows Vista + ForeFront Client makes for a very well secured environment for my network and my desktops.  After that I plan on using System Center Configuration Manager 2007 (SCCM) to capture and deploy a copy of those images on demand.  Lots of cool stuff.  I plan on sharing and then recording a demo of the finished product.  Let's just hope it doesn't take me 3 months to get around to it.  Hey, I do have a day job.  :)

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About agramont

Conrad Agramont is a Partner Technology Specialist (PTS) focused on the Microsoft Server product lines in the Small and Mid-Market Solutions and Partners (SMSP) area for the Mid-Atlantic district. Conrad was previously the Senior Architect for a Microsoft Gold Partner where he was responsible for product planning, software architecture, and technical evangelism focusing on Service Providers around the world. Agramont was previously a Program Manager at Microsoft driving hosting scenarios and architecting components for the Microsoft Provisioning System, Service Provisioning component in Microsoft Solutions for Hosted Messaging & Collaboration, Hosted Exchange 2003, and Windows based Hosting 3.0. Conrad has over 8 years of experience in the Microsoft automation and hosting space, speaking at public events, and publishing articles in magazines. Conrad Agramont is also an active blogger focusing on many Microsoft Hosting related topics. His blog can be found at http://agramont.net/

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