The servers can't be clustred, the exchange server load, and DC should be Global Catalog Service
Conflits with MAPI versions in Outlook and Exchange 2003, But solved in Exchange 2010
1-LDAP Port Conflict may Occured 2-Overload 3-Redundancy
Installing Server 2008 in a virtual machine is really no different than installing in a physical box; you boot the install DVD in the virtual machine and follow the prompts the same way as booting from the DVD on a real, physical machine.
No, but once something is installed, it becomes a constituent (part) of the system into which it was installed.CONSIST - to be composed of something (its constituents, parts, or inclusions)INSTALL - to add, connect, or includeExamples : "The machine would consist of three separate parts."Example : "The company planned to install a new part in the machine."
No they shouldnt
no its a bad idea! you shouldnt! GOOD LUCK! :D
No, you can use the same CD and install it on other machines BUT you can only play one machine at a time. Since it registered to your account.
It depends on what you want to install, but these servers are pretty much the same as others; you put the CD or DVD in the drive, and boot the machine. Then, the installation software should load and you are off and running.
as long as they are the same weight you shouldnt have any problems
Yes they are the same
You shouldnt need both, muscle relaxer helps with inflamtion.
it shouldnt have flat points and should have the same amount of tred left at every point