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  • Reducing the Server Core disk footprint

    In the Server Core installation option, there is a way to remove the server roles and optional features from the disk, to free up more space. In addition to reducing disk usage, this could be used to ensure an administrator doesn’t add a role or feature to a server that is supposed to perform a...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 08-12-2008
  • My interview with Bob Muglia: Hyper-V R2 and more

    Few months ago during the Windows Server 2008 launch event in Los Angeles, I had the opportunity to have a 10 minute talk with Bob Muglia. Bob is head of the Server & Tools devision at Microsoft . I posted this interview on Bink.nu but since it still has newsworthy parts and it is funny what was...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 07-23-2008
  • Core Installation 'Preparing Your Desktop'

    Isn't it ironic that when you logon on a Windows Server 2008 core installlation, the "Preparing Your Desktop" phase takes longer than on a "full" installation of Windows Server 2008? I mean there isn't hardly any desktop to prepare At least this is my experience, any of you...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 07-23-2008
  • Windows Server Core IP Configuration, Part 2

    In the first part of this series I explored the basic settings of IPv4 on Server Core installations. Now it's time to dive a little deeper and explore the tabs behind the Advanced button on the General tab of the Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) Properties screen. I mentioned being able to let...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 07-18-2008
  • Windows Server Core IP Configuration, Part 1

    Networking services are a big part of the services you can make your Server Core box perform. Having properly configured network connections are prerequisites to offering these services, so I feel it's time to explain how to properly configure the networking connections on Server Core installations...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 07-17-2008
  • Guide: Installing Hyper-V on a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008

    Installing Hyper-V on a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008 makes sense from a supportability and improving security perspective. It can be a challenge, here are some procedures, tips and resources to help you. You can use unattended setup to configure a server running a Server Core installation...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 07-17-2008
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