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Browse All TopicsI had a stable Windows 2003 64bit server running Exchange 2007 and SQL Server 2005 or a Dell 2900 server
Due to the RIM withdrawing the mail connector, we were force to move to BES Express for forwarding our emails to our blackberries
I should point out that we are a small business with only 5 mailboxes and two blackberries
Because BES won't install on a 64bit OS, I installed Microsoft Virtual Server
I got the configuration up and running but every couple of days either the VM crashes with a stop error or the Exchange Information store service stops. I can't see any erros in the event log relating to the service stop
I'm thinking that I should virtualise Exchange Server, SQL Server and BES on separate VMs using VMWare ESX or 3i
I am a novice regarding VMWare but from what I have read I would prefer to use 3i however it does not seem to support the Dell 2900?
Questions:
1) Has enyone encountered similar problems with BES causing Exhange services to stop?
2) Does my proposed virtualisation strategy sound sensible given how few mailboxes/ blackberries we have?
3) Am I right in thinking that VMWare 3i won't install on a Dell 2900?
4)If instead I install ESX 3.5, which does seem to be supported, what are the disadvantages?
5)What ESX 3.5 install on bare metal?
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by: DaSpugPosted on 2008-02-12 at 07:11:51ID: 20875410
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