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RE: [Xen-users] Running MS Terminal Server and MS Small BusinessServerun

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Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Running MS Terminal Server and MS Small BusinessServerunder Xen?
From: "Jamie J. Begin" <begin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 12:46:15 -0400
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>Jamie J. Begin wrote:
>> 
>> I have the crazy idea to run both Microsoft Terminal Server 
>> and Small Business Server (SBS is a license-restricted 
>> version of Windows Server with Exchange for shop with <50 
>> users) in separate HVM domUs.  Assuming that I have a beefy 
>> enough underlying hardware, how likely do you think this 
>> would work?  I know that Exchange isn't one of those apps 
>> that are ideally suited for virtualization, but this would 
>> only be handling email for about 15 users.
>
>For 15 users you can get away with just about anything...
>
>Exchange can be virtualized, it's the storage that really
>matters and with iSCSI and the ability to create multiple
>exchange virtual servers to distribute the load it can
>be made to scale in a virtualized environment.
>
> -Ross

iSCSI is a bit beyond what I'd be looking at for this project.  ;-)  What's
more likely is a 2U Dell server with six 146GB 10k SAS drives in a RAID5/6
config.  Disk IO is my biggest concern if I attempt to do this.  Any tips or
tricks?  I'd hate to recommend that a $5k server be purchased and then have
this blow up in my face...


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