Hi 

"
When hardware failure occurs, backup software restores to a VM. 
When new hardware is in place, you backup the VM and restore to new
physical hardware?

"

 

Correct 

It would be a total of 5 machines 

 

Nigel Parker

Systems Engineer

Ultraframe (UK) Ltd

Tel:   01200 452329

Fax:   01200 452201

Web:   www.ultraframe.com

Email: mailto:[email protected]

 

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Sent: 28 January 2014 14:44
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Virtual machines

 

How big is the environment, how many server licenses are you talking
about here? 

Just so I get this right, this is your process? 

When hardware failure occurs, backup software restores to a VM. 
When new hardware is in place, you backup the VM and restore to new
physical hardware? 

My first thought would be to get volume licenses and setup KMS. I
believe this would solve the whole problem. 

Christopher Bodnar 
Enterprise Architect I, Corporate Office of Technology:Enterprise
Architecture and Engineering Services 

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From:        "Nigel Parker" <[email protected]> 
To:        <[email protected]> 
Date:        01/28/2014 04:12 AM 
Subject:        [NTSysADM] Virtual machines 
Sent by:        [email protected] 

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Hi 
Looking for option for Disater recovery 
We use backupexec that can create hyperv machines and they work
faultlessly 

Also thinking about not spending money unless we have to!

The hyper v machines with 2008 comeback however they need re licensing,
from the test we have completed they work ok for a day However is there
a way to transfer the licence (I don't want to break any licensing
agreements) so if it means we have to buy another x number of 2008
server licenses then that's what we will do, it would be just to run the
machine as a virtual machine for as long as it needs to repair the
hardware and have the machine back up and running physically. 

Having mirrored servers would be out as the cost would be to high 
All servers have a 24 hour 4 hour response 
Some are older servers running proprietary software so they are windows
2000 these come back no problem 

Would something like veam be able to transfer the physical license to a
virtual machine and then back or is this breaking licensing agreements
with Microsoft 

Again I don't want to break any licensing agreements but have to do this
"cheaply"
The backup software we have creates the virtual machines and works fine,
they restore to physical or virtual servers without problems, just the
licensing 

OR 
How long can I legally run a transferred 2008 server, do you get 30
days? If so this would be more than enough to have the hardware back up,


Nigel Parker
Systems Engineer
Ultraframe (UK) Ltd
Tel:   01200 452329
Fax:   01200 452201
Web:   www.ultraframe.com
Email: mailto:[email protected]
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