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Best Practices: Virtualizing SQL Server

If you have any experience virtualizing SQL server or are interested in doing so, check out this thread on the Virtual Iron forums:

"I have 2 SQL 2005 servers that are running under Virtual Iron now as well as a backend Exchange 2003 server and have not had any problems with any of them. I set up the servers primary (C: Drive) using disk space from a Virtual Disk Pool and then I assigned each of the SQL servers a D: and E: Drive using RAW storage from my iSCSI San. This is also the same method that I used for Exchange."

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Posted by Chris B. on January 14, 2008 11:13 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

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