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    Microsoft starts selling Hyper-V six weeks earlier

    Friday, June 27th, 2008

    On Thursday, Microsoft said it has started selling Hyper-V six weeks ahead of schedule . That’s a big pressure for WMware, today’s market leader in server virtualization techologies. Hyper-V will cost only 28$, and comparable VMware product costs $7,000 to $14,000, depending on how many processors the server has. My personal opinion is [...]

    Installing role in Windows Server 2008

    Thursday, June 26th, 2008

    In this post I’m going to explain you how to install Domain Name System (DNS) role in Windows Server 2008. You can use this tutorial to install all other roles, procedure is almost the same, just for every other role you have different options to choose. So, here we are, in Server Manager window, and [...]

    Playing with Windows Server 2008

    Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

    Today I spent few hours in computer lab at my college playing with Windows Server 2008. I wanted to enable access to internet in guest operating systems. Since I don’t have Integration Components installed yet, I had to install Legacy network adapter, so I have “normal” network adapter and emulated one.

    First choice was to enable [...]

    Report from KulenDayz

    Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

    Last night I came back from Kulen Dayz, conference organized by Microsoft community from Osijek. I was organizer too, my job was to setup gaming zone and to take care of all gaming equipment. It was easy job, everything was OK except two flying bugs (little toys that look like bugs, you control their flight [...]

    MCT – Train the trainer

    Thursday, June 19th, 2008

    On Monday and Tuesday I participated in “Microsoft Certified Trainer – Train the trainer” training, in Microsoft Croatia office in Zagreb. It is training that helps people to improve their communication skills when they have lectures and trainings about Microsoft’s technologies. That training is obligatory for everyone who wants to become Microsoft Certified trainer. It [...]

    Terminal Services Log

    Sunday, June 15th, 2008

    Few days ago, during one lecture on my university, I found out about a software product called Terminal Services Log. I know the owner of company that made this product, Frane Borozan. Frane says:
    Terminal services log is first and only application that will provide exact information for your users activity on terminal servers, showing how [...]

    Kulen Dayz – first Microsoft conference in Osijek

    Saturday, June 14th, 2008

    Microsoft Community Osijek together with Microsoft Croatia® with support from INETA are organizing the first regional community conference KulenDayz 2008. Conference is bringing together leading IT Experts from the region with local IT Community and giving them a chance to spend a weekend filled with 18 attractive sessions presented by [...]

    New Windows Server 2008 power management whitepaper released

    Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

    Windows Server 2008 team announced a new whitepaper about power savings in Windows Server 2008. In this whitepaper, you can see how Windows Server 2008 provides customers with a number of new power-saving features including:

    Support for Processor Performance States (P-states)
    Server Virtualization with Hyper-V
    Support for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) processor power management (PPM)

    The [...]

    Adding virtual network to Hyper-V

    Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

    Finnaly, I have found a solution for my problem, and everything works now.
    First, you have to create new network adapter (I’m using external). Then, you have to add Legacy network adapter to your virtual machine (machine must be turned off). Why?
    This is because the Beta release of Hyper-V does not contain Integration Components that support [...]

    My experience with Hyper-V

    Saturday, June 7th, 2008

    Yesterday I installed Windows Server 2008 on the server at my college, as part of my final work. My task was to install Windows Server 2008, Hyper-V and few virtual operating systems, and to enable communication between those systems so my colleague can install IPSec between OSs, as part of her final work. I downloaded [...]

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