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31 July 2008

Not Virtualizing Everything, License question Windows 2003 Server Standard

Posted by Stone Age at 7/31/2008 10:48:00 PM

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I've commented before on how I generally object to plans to virtualize absolutely everything in the data center. It looks like Eric Siebert agrees with me in his article on recovering servers after power failures: Virtual servers can be even more problematic. If you have all your DNS servers virtualized which cannot be started because of network or shared storage issues, you can run into problems starting other servers and services that rely on DNS. Consider having at least one physical DNS ..read more.

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for important disclosures. No Payments for 90 Days On purchases over $250 with Bill Me Later! left right Product Detail Reviews ?Microsoft offers flexible, effective options for licensing the Windows Server 2003 family of products. Similar to previous Windows Server licensing models, one server license is required for each copy of the server software installed. In addition, a Windows Server 2003 Client Access License (CAL) is required for each user or device (or combination of both) that accesses or uses the server software.

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