Reflection Virtual Appliance

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The Reflection Virtual Appliance is used to create bootable VMware disk images of existing Windows Servers.


Features

Collegiate:
No

One-line Description:
The Reflection Virtual Appliance is used to create bootable VMware disk images of existing Windows Servers.

Filename:
ReflectionVA.zip

Size Compressed:
214

Allocated Memory:
256

VMware Tools Installed?:
No

Operating System:
Ferdora Core 5

Torrent?:
No

Applications:
iSCSI Enterprise Target - version 0.4.13

Description:
Reflection Virtual Appliance
The Reflection Virtual Appliance can help IT professionals reach the goal of 99.999% uptime. Using the Reflection Virtual Appliance you can image running Microsoft Windows 2000 and 2003 servers. This is accomplished by utilizing disk mirroring, iSCSI and of course VMware. Following the instructions in the Virtual Appliance, you can easily create bootable VMware disk images of existing Windows servers. These images can be used for Disaster Recovery/Backup.
The Appliance was built using a minimal installation of Fedora Core 5. Then the iSCSI Enterprise Target was installed. A front end was written to bring the Appliance up and instructions were written for the imaging process. These instructions are displayed using the TUX Web Server include with the Fedora Core 5 installation.
Power on the Reflection Virtual Appliance and follow the on screen instructions. Detailed instructions to image a Windows Server are on a web server running on the Reflection Virtual Appliance.
Powered By:
Fedora Core 5
iSCSI Enterprise Target


Vendor: gbilson

Date Created: 05/25/2006
Last Updated: 09/21/2006

Technical Specifications

Operating System:

Ferdora Core 5

VMware Tools installed: No

Size: 214MB

Allocated Memory (RAM): 256

Applications Installed:

iSCSI Enterprise Target - version 0.4.13


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