Id go with Esx. It's true running 2008 hosts on the 3.5 Esx server is
still supported via "experimental" support
<http://www.vmware.com/pdf/GuestOS_guide.pdf>   I have a few running and
they run fine (YMMV). Esx so far is a good deal ahead of MS still with
their memory features in Esx, and migration capabilities with Virtual
center, and others (But to be fair, I haven't tried Hyper-V yet). I'm
not sure I'm reading you right are you going to run 2008 for the guest
os's as well as the host one? If your planning on running 2003 for the
guest os's and 2008 for the host, then ESX is most definitely the way to
go, as ESX replaces the host os completely (Sorry if you already knew
that, I wasn't sure) and you don't even have to worry about 2008.

Also, keep in mind you want to get the 2008 Server Enterprise license vs
the standard for your virtual box, as MS licenses the Enterprise version
to be used in up to 4 hosts on the vm box, and only 1 for standard.
Here is a good doc on it:

http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization/licensing.mspx

-Greg

 

 

From: Russ Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 10:45 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: virtual box

 

Well, since VMWare I don't believe is officially supporting W2k8 until
August or something like that (at least on ESX), you may want to test
out hyper V.  I would imagine you'd get better response with that, than
with VMWare server or MS Virtual Server, especially if you're pretty
much sold on going W2k8.

On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Steve Ens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm polling here...I'm looking to run Sharepoint, DPS and terminal
serveices off of one box.  Ideally I want to carve it up into three
(perhaps four) virtual servers.  Do I go with the new hyper V, the old
virtual server or go with VMWare?  I'm going to run it on Win2K8, 8GB,
two way quad core.  I don't know much about hyper V yet, but I'm
reading.  I've used virtual server and vmware to test and they seem
straight forward as well we get charitable pricing, so that I take into
effect as MS products are quite affordable for us.
Thanks 
Steve

 


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