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NetWare Physical to Virtual (P2V) Conversion Process With Free Tools

Virtualization is a popular technology these days (rightly so) and is a perfect fit for a test environment where you wish to be able to quickly recover to a known point and potentially spawn additional copies of your test environment. I decided to investigate my options for performing a NetWare Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion and this article describes the process I ended up using to migrate some Physical NetWare servers to a Virtual test platform.

Submitted by: gavo on Tue. 10.13.2009
Filed Under: Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Virtualization
Product: NetWare, Open Enterprise Server

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Migrating from NetWare to OES2 SP1 Linux in XEN VM

One of the nice things about OES2 SP1 Linux is the fact that it runs quite nicely as a para-virtualized VM in XEN. However, one thing we noticed after migrating an NSS volume from NetWare to the OES2 XEN VM was that disk performance was terrible. Here's a solution.

Submitted by: khurni on Thu. 09.10.2009
Filed Under: Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Upgrading to OES, Virtualization
Product: Open Enterprise Server

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Retrieve/Modify/Backup Files Inside the VMDK in Offline Mode

Rajesh Battala explains how to use VMware's Disk Mount utility to access files inside the VMDK in offline mode.

Submitted by: battala on Thu. 06.18.2009
Filed Under: SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Virtualization
Product: Linux

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Field Memo: PlateSpin Orchestrate Success Story - Tenzing

By using PlateSpin® Orchestrate to manage both Microsoft Windows and Linux environments, Tenzing has created a new cloud computing platform for a new market of customers.

Submitted by: rossatnovell on Wed. 06.03.2009
Filed Under: Solution Provider, openSUSE, Data Center Specialists, Data Center
Topic: Monitoring, Virtualization
Product: PlateSpin

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