thedave1164
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ORIGINAL: thedave1164 Man, am I offended! Not really, but we do have a some what complex system of VPN's for our size environment. I worked at a large pharma, >100K seats, but they will not even think about SCCM 2007 for another year or more. I can tell you that SCCM 2007/Server 2008/VMware ESX does not work I know where John N is coming from and wish I could answer his question. But from the performance I am seeing with my system, I do not see why it would not work just fine as long as the VM was built with the larger scale in mind. That said, I would probably want to have seperate systems for the WSUS and SQL. Although I'm a little biased, if you're going to be running Server 2008, then I suggest you use Hyper-V and not even bother with VMWare. However, I should also add that SCCM isn't supported on Server 2008 until SCCM SP1 is released. LOL Yeah, after a long couple of weeks trying to troubleshoot my SCCM installation, and dealing with IIS 7.0, I actually found some blogs that were saying that SCCM 2007 wasn't supported until SP1. As far as 2008 on an ESX platform, it ran great. And I plan to migrate our MS server 2000/2003 platforms to 2008 by end of year, even with the SCCM 2007 disappointment. My googlefu was weak when researching that setup. As far as Hyper-V is concerned, from what I have seen so far, it really does not offer any thing that our current virtual environment doesn't already have, then there is the expense of new hardware that is optimized to work with the Hyper-V, and then it is still a BETA release. We will consider H-V in the future, and compare it to ESX, but not now. Thanks for your response! dave
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