Well the above article has to do with converting wndows servers over. I have an older version of linux. That has a proprity data base running. How do I make that work
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Browse All TopicsI have an Linux box and I need to get it off of its Pentium 3 hardware and somewhere more stable. So I have a box with server 2003 x 64 and 8 gigs of RAM I need to know the best way to virtulize this please help with step by step
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Have a look at the VMware vCenter Converter and the VMware Server. Both are available for free.
Using the Converter you can convert your linux server into a virtual machine, which you then can run with the VMware Server application.
I wouldn't recommend the VMware Player for a production server.
Even it consumes lower resources, you have to use manually created scripts to shutdown the VM when the host has to be shut down and to start the VM after the host has started, you cannot create snapshots with the player and you cannot modify the VM with the player, e.g. you need more disk space in the VM for some reason you cannot do this with the player.
All of this can be done with the VMware Server...
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by: rbvfPosted on 2009-09-16 at 01:51:56ID: 25343317
Microsoft improved some things in service pack 1 for Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, one being virtual machine add-ins for linux guest systems.
k/blog/200 5/10/migra ting-physi cal- server s-to.htm
There are other ways to have a Linux guest running on your Windows 2003 server tho,
vmware server, Sun´s VirtualBox spring to mind.
But as I see it, your challenge is to move a system already in place from physical hardware to a virtual environment. This could be done by making an image of the linux system, and then restoring that image in the virtual environment. Some problems may arise from this tho, as the virtualized hardware will not match the physical hardware of your machine.
This blog describes the migration from physical server to Microsoft Virtual Server
http://www.markwilson.co.u