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I'm thinking of virtualizing my public DNS servers. The thought
ocurred that I might minimize resources by running DNS on a server- core guest running over hyper-v. Anyone know if this will work? Thanks Mark |
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absolutely... i just moved my AD infrastructure over to x64 core instances
running on hyper-v and love it... going to setup two dns core instances in dmz and another two internal... "Mark" <marka@legalaidnc.org> wrote in message news:5069fe11-f9f7-4a3c-a330-469933749f31@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > I'm thinking of virtualizing my public DNS servers. The thought > ocurred that I might minimize resources by running DNS on a server- > core guest running over hyper-v. Anyone know if this will work? > > Thanks > Mark |
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Yes, works fine. That's what Core is for, and Hyper-V makes sense here.
-- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel "Mark" <marka@legalaidnc.org> wrote in message news:5069fe11-f9f7-4a3c-a330-469933749f31@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > I'm thinking of virtualizing my public DNS servers. The thought > ocurred that I might minimize resources by running DNS on a server- > core guest running over hyper-v. Anyone know if this will work? > > Thanks > Mark |
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