The Microsoft near-term strategy to win the virtualization market is clear: deliver a low cost hypervisor with basic management capabilities to attract SMBs, deliver a centralized management console which simplifies the migration from VMware ESX to Hyper-V to attract the Enterprises, call for support and interoperability the entire partners ecosystem to attract both.
I have done a fair bit of research into this and I am pretty sure that I have the configurations that are applied to the core routers and switches pretty well nailed! These files are provided as is with no express or implied warranty. Invurted.com is not responsible for any damage caused by using these [...]
Via email came the following problem, “When I do a sysprep customization from a template using the wizard for a Windows 2003 Enterprise virtual machine and power it on, the sysprep part doesn’t apply. When I try to log in, it does load some settings and directly logs me back off again. When I hit “power off” [...]
With considerable help from Arden (http://www.ardenpackeer.com), I could have this sweet virtual Cisco lab up and running.
By default, Windows has a 2 GB per process limit that (after including the memory used by the virtual router RAM, cygwin, libraries, and “scratch space”) you are bumping up against. 32-bit Linux has a 3 GB per process limit by default.