A couple of years ago my CEO dropped in on me and said "Look, my husband
just bought me a Blackberry for my birthday.  I need it set up with my
Exchange account, and I need it now because I am going to Europe in two
days."

We had no other Blackberry users and no spare servers around, so I set
up a BES using VMware server in Win2003, which at the time was free with
one CAL.  Anyway, the reason I mention this is that I've had it running
there ever since, but I only have a few users.

The one problem I do have is getting the BES to recognize a Blackberry
device plugged in to a USB port.  Sometimes it works, sometimes not.
Sometimes it blue screens the virtual BES.

Don't know if this is just a glitch in my setup, but I'm guessing ESXi
handles USB devices better than VMware server.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: wjh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 10:49 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: vmserver or esxi
> 
> I have a Blackberry server running on ancient hardware.  It has about
> 100 users on it.  I'm thinking I will P to V it, rather than do a
knife
> edge cutover.  Would you consider just using VMserver or would you use
> ESXi?  The new box will be a DL360 (single processor) with 15k scsi
> drives and 2 gigs of RAM.  It will do nothing but host the BB server.
> 
> Thanks for any input.
> 
> bill
> 
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