The version of TechNet that is included with the MAPS subscription is called
TechNet for Microsoft Action Pack Solution Provider. You are right in that
it is similar. They are all similar. Depending on the version of TechNet you
are entitled to different benefits.

 

For the version of TechNet included in MAPS you have access to the TechNet
Portal, Technical Library downloads and access to more software. This extra
software from TechNet is only for evaluation purposes only and can not be
used in production. Software included in MAPS can be used in Production in
your business. The big differences with this version of TechNet are that it
does not include access to any of the E-Learning classes or two
complimentary calls to PSS. So you have to decide which version is of the
most benefit to you.

 

If you are a Microsoft partner the info is available to you. If you are not
a partner and am trying to find this information out I'm not sure it is
easily found.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Art

 

From: Jon Harris [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 6:09 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: USB 2 or ESATA boot drive

 

I am looking to hook this up to a laptop specifically an ESATA port.  I
would then use the external drive to house a Hyper-V server with all the
virtual machines on that drive leaving my in-box laptop drive free for other
things.  I know I could go with a desktop box a lot cheaper but it is not
something to just pickup and carry around.  I have more time for testing and
learning at places other than home so a laptop makes more sense.  I
currently have a lot of time between things that I feel is wasted and would
like to make the best use of my time.

 

That was why I was also asking in another thread about which version of
TechNet is included in a MAPS subscription.  So far all I can find out is
that is it similar to the TechNet Pro but not necessarily the same.  As soon
as I get a straight answer I will update that thread.

 

Thanks for what you have given me so far.

 

Jon

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Ben Scott <[email protected]> wrote:

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Jon Harris <[email protected]> wrote:
> Which vendor did you end you using?  CDW does not carry this model and the
> ones I have seen are either only USB connectors, USB/Firewire connectors,
or
> multi-drive boxes for doing RAID 1.

 My application is specifically for use with removable hard drives,
so my solution may not be the best for your needs.  But:

 I've got a bunch of DataPort 10 stuff in use.  Most of it's inside
PCs, but I have an HD bay frame I keep around for attaching to PCs
during cloning & trouble-shooting.  I've also got a slot bracket in
each PC, which brings a SATA port and a Molex power connector out.  I
plug the frame into that.  Not really a "throw it in the bag" solution
(too exposed), but it works for the occasional usage.

Frame: http://www.cru-dataport.com/slideshow.php?dir=//DataPort-10//
<http://www.cru-dataport.com/slideshow.php?dir=//DataPort-10//&sel=5> &sel=5
Carrier: http://www.cru-dataport.com/slideshow.php?dir=//DataPort-10//
<http://www.cru-dataport.com/slideshow.php?dir=//DataPort-10//&sel=4> &sel=4

 More recently, I've been eying the DataPort HotDock, which is
basically the HD bay frame in an enclosure.  In addition to eSATA, it
includes bridge chips for USB or FireWire attachment.  This will come
in handy for a project I've got that's going to involve bringing a
SATA drive out from inside a piece of test equipment -- no drive bays
to put the HD bay frame in, but I can put the dock on top of it.

http://www.cru-dataport.com/products/DataPort-HotDock.php

 If you just want a single portable drive, their "DataPortable 350"
appears to have an eSATA connector on the back, despite no mention of
it in their marketing copy.  You may want to contact their sales
people.  I know when I was looking previously, I wanted something with
just a knob, not a key.  No mention on their website, but when I
contacted sales they gave me a P/N right away.  CDW was then able to
special order it from CRU.

http://www.cru-dataport.com/products/DataPortable-350.php

 There are plenty of other vendors out there making good stuff, too.
I just mentioned CRU because their stuff is right in front of me all
the time.


-- Ben

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