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  • P2V Migration Timings

    Based on my personal experience, and on a couple of surveys I carried out a few months back, most customers physical machines (Windows 2003 or below) fall into three categories, i.e. machines that are typically 10 GB in size, machines that are 20 GB – 40GB in size, and machines that are 110 GB...
    Posted to MVUG Blog by Patrick on 06-18-2009
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  • Best Practice Tips - P2V with SCVMM 2008 and Windows 2003

    Again, although not definitive, I have compiled a list of what I consider to be a best practice approach after carrying out a number of P2V conversions, where the source computer was running Windows 2003 SP1 or later: Obtain the administrator password for the source computer Scan the source computer...
    Posted to MVUG Blog by Patrick on 05-16-2009
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  • Best Practice Tips - P2V with SCVMM 2008 and Windows 2000

    Although not a definitive list, I have compiled a list of what I consider to be a best practice approach after carrying out a number of P2V conversions where the source computer was running Windows 2000 SP4: Obtain the administrator password for the source computer Scan the source computer using System...
    Posted to MVUG Blog by Patrick on 05-15-2009
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  • P2V with SCVMM 2008 and Windows 2000

    Recently I had the opportunity to carry out some P2V conversion and amongst the machines that I converted were a number of Windows 2000 servers. SCVMM 2008 is restricted to an offline conversion and when conducting an offline conversion the operator must provide any necessary third party drivers for...
    Posted to MVUG Blog by Patrick on 05-15-2009
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