However, as we have discussed her MANY, MANY times - it might not be
SUPPORTED.  That simply means that PSS is only going to give best effort.
They are NOT going to tell you:

"Sorry - not supported." <click>

If they do - let me know.  I'll love taking that one to the brass.

As we know - DCs work quite well virtualized today, thank you very much.

Rick [msft, too]

P.S.  The 'not supported' thing goes for most anything that you can dream
up.  Believe me - PSS will try to solve nearly anything.  They might laugh -
but they will try.  And, gladly take your $245.00, or whatever per incident
is on your given current supported on not supported pain.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley, CPA
aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 9:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] AD Restore Problem

<stupid question alert>

Okay so unless you are insane SBS.. images of your DCs are ixnay.  What does
Sun, Linux, Mac or any other competing Server OS do in their world to ensure
the Kingdom easily and quickly comes back up?  <yeah I know they don't have
AD but they have to have some competing glue, right?> What have they done if
anything?


How to detect and recover from a USN rollback in Windows Server 2003:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=875495

That KB is interesting as it clearly indicates that having a DC in a Virtual
Server environment is not supported... yet we SBSers have gotten word that
once Exchange 2003 sp2 supports Vserver all of the parts of the 'standard'
box will be supported in a virtual environment.


Brett Shirley wrote:

>If you have any replicas of those servers, when you restore those 
>VMWare images, you will have corrupted your forest during restore.
>
>-BrettSh [msft]
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no 
>rights.
>
>
>On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Carroll Frank USGR wrote:
>
>  
>
>>I am working my way down the VMWare path also for my ultimate DR "ace 
>>in the hole". The environment is a TLD with 4 child domains. I am 
>>planning on running a single VMWare server that has virtual DCs for 
>>all 5 domains. I am going to peel off a dedicated site/vlan and put 
>>the physical VMWare server and all of the DC virt servers in that 
>>site. None of the virtual DCs are going to be GCs. The reason for the 
>>dedicated site is so I can keep people from using them for validation 
>>in production.
>> 
>>Once I have them running, I plan to use the VM scripting to gracefully 
>>shut them down once a day and then shoot the image file of the 
>>shutdown DC off to tape, which then goes off-site. After the backup 
>>completes I then restart the virtual servers.
>> 
>>This plays into the different hardware scenario since I can use VMWare 
>>to abstract the hardware.
>> 
>>Of course, this whole process is the backup to the normal system state 
>>backup of all my backbone DCs.
>> 
>>FWIW - Frank
>>
>>________________________________
>>
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Coleman, 
>>Hunter
>>Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 5:37 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD Restore Problem
>>
>>
>>You will still need to abandon the snapshot/image approach. Go to 
>>http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ and search 
>>for "usn rollback". You can get the same information by searching 
>>support.microsoft.com, but without the colorful and enlightening 
>>commentary that the list provides.
>> 
>>Hunter
>>
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>>
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