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Drivers Required for Offline P2V - How to Download, Extract and Stage
Drivers Required for Offline P2V - How to Extract and Where to Place There are two types of P2V with SCVMM 2008: offline and online. Online is the way to go most of the time, if you are using Windows 2003 or higher. In a few instances you will need to Read More...
Update for P2V with SCVMM 2008
Description of the System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 update to address physical to virtual (P2V) issues http://support.microsoft.com/kb/959596 INTRODUCTION This article describes the Microsoft Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 issues that are Read More...
Understanding Microsoft Virtualization Solutions - eBook download (did I mention FREE?)
I found this link on ‘Keith Combs' Blahg.’ Written by Mitch Tulloch with the Microsoft Virtualization team, this is THE reference for all things virtual: Hyper-V, SCVMM, App-V, Med-V, and USMT. Download and read today! http://blogs.technet.com/keithcombs/archive/2008/12/19/thanks-for-attending-the-usa-virtualization-tour-ebook-download.aspx Read More...
Updates! Updates! SCVMM, Hyper-V, Cluster
There are many updates for SCVMM and Hyper-V. Some are required just following product install, others are provided to offer greater functionality. Some updates/hotfixes address issues that may constitute a headache for you down the road. I'll list everything Read More...
Ultimate Interactive How To for SCVMM
Need to add a Host? Click 'To add hosts'. Want to configure a SAN environment for VMM? There's a button for that too. This screen capture shows a few of the options available in the decision flow designed to take you to the right content for the job at Read More...
Troubleshooting and Data Collection During Offline P2V
When the P2V process fails there can be a number of issues to identify. A number of situations are discussed below. The machine being virtualized is referred to as the Source machine. The location where the virtualized machine is being copied is the Destination Read More...
Flattening the SCVMM Learning curve
Below is an excerpt from Justin Zarb’s article on his ‘Virtual World’ site. Quick Start from Nothing to SCVMM http://blogs.technet.com/virtualworld/archive/2007/10/18/quick-start-from-nothing-to-scvmm.aspx So I have been chatting to more and more people Read More...
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