If it's a DC, aren't you supposed to recover them as if they were physical,
rather than using snapshots? I'd think a snapshot restore would risk a USN
problem, would it not?

2009/10/19 Jonathan Link <[email protected]>

> I think the ability to snapshot before an update applied is a killer
> feature.  In a remote office, I think it's even more crucial.
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> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:29 AM, David Lum <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>  We have a remote office with 20 users and a six month old file/print
>> server. It also has a 166 year old 2003 DC (ok, not that old, but it’s a
>> Pentium III with 4GB on the C: drive. My fellow SE’s like to VM everything
>> these days  - does it make sense to send out a physical server with one VM
>> on it, especially a DC? There are no foreseeable plans to put another server
>> out there…
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