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Certifications: AAS in CIS, A+, Network+, Security+, MCSA:2003, 70-293 | Wanting to set up test lab: 1 server, 3 workstations virtually I am wanting set up a test lab so I can study group policy for the 70-294. I don't know what software would be right. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Tryntotechit I am wanting set up a test lab so I can study group policy for the 70-294. I don't know what software would be right. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Server- Win server 2003
1 desktop- xp
2 desktops- vista | If you setting it up on a spare machine then free version of ESXi 3.5 - keep in mind this will wipe out your HDD-.
If you setting it up on your desktop machine, then i would suggest you to go with VrtualBox or Virtual PC. VmWare Workstation is a powerhorse and it eats up a lot of CPU and RAM.
Hyper-V is a headache in itself, you want to learn 70-294 not spend time figuring out why Hyper-v won't run correctly. |
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Originally Posted by JBrown If you setting it up on your desktop machine, then i would suggest you to go with VrtualBox or Virtual PC. VmWare Workstation is a powerhorse and it eats up a lot of CPU and RAM. | I've not noticed VMware Workstation using any more memory or CPU for overhead than Virtual PC... |
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Certifications: AAS in CIS, A+, Network+, Security+, MCSA:2003, 70-293 | I have a laptop with a 2 Ghz cpu and 2 gig of ram. Do u think that everything will run ok with this system?
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| You need more RAM. 2GB for 3 desktops and 1 server whilst also running the host OS isn't enough. You could probably squeeze it in but performance will be pretty bad... |
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Certifications: AAS in CIS, A+, Network+, Security+, MCSA:2003, 70-293 | How much ram? 3 or 4 gig? I am running xp but also have vista. I think xp pro can run either 3 or 4 gig of ram max. I could switch to vista I guess. How about processor speed.
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I run windows xp with 4 gig ram, and have had 4 windows server 2008 enterprise running on virtual pc including my host operating system, and things were getting a little unstable and unresponsive.
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| Work out how much RAM you want for each VM you're going to run.
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Certifications: AAS in CIS, A+, Network+, Security+, MCSA:2003, 70-293 | Thanks everyone. My system has a 2 GB memory max...so I am revamping my plan. I guess I will try to run either vmware workstation or virtual box and only have 1 server and 1 to 2 clients running, adjusting what I need to. I have to figure out a way to setup a test lab and unfortunately I don't have the equipment to set one up physically. Virtually is going to be the only way. I will get things to work. Thanks to all the moderators and all the knowledgeable people on this site!!!!!
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Certifications: Most Recent: CEH & CWSP | I run most my servers with 256mb and my clients with 128. For 294, I'd definitely skip the Vista workstations and use more servers. You're going to want multiple sites, domains, etc. One client, maybe two, would be more than enough.
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