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[Xen-users] Xen & WinServer simple question


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  • From: "Janke Dávid" <janke.david@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 23:50:19 +0200
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Hi!

The question is "simple". At my company, we have an unused HP ProLiant
ML370 server. I'm trying to convince the management about
virtualizing.
The question is if it is possible to install some kind of Linux as
dom0 and then a Windows Server 2003 as domU. It would be Xen 3.0 and
not XenEnterprise.

Anybody managed to get a similar config up and running?

Thanks,
David

ps.: Would be great knowing, before I wipe out the WinServer2K3 from
the hard drive for nothing :)

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