Suggesting for setting up lab for 70-290.

lespaulman74lespaulman74 Member Posts: 26 ■□□□□□□□□□
Im studying for the 70-290 exam and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on how I should setup my lab.

Im planning on using ESXi to create 4 vms'
- Win2003 Enterprise Server (DC)
- Win2003 Enterprise Server (BDC)
- Client #1 (XP)
- Client #2 (XP)

I think this should be good enough to practice....any thoughts?

BTW, im running all this on a xSeries 346 server (Dual 3Ghz Xeon, 4 GB RAM)

Comments

  • ElvisGElvisG Member Posts: 167
    More then enough.
  • brad-brad- Member Posts: 1,218
    u're ahead of the curve
  • NetAdmin2436NetAdmin2436 Member Posts: 1,076
    Ditto

    This is considered the easiest exam in the MCSA/MCSE track. Your lab will flow nicely into the 291/293/294/etc though. Good luck!
    WIP: CCENT/CCNA (.....probably)
  • bjaybjay Member Posts: 14 ■■■□□□□□□□
    hi guys
    noob here.
    planning to set up a virtual environment for 70-290..... and something i can also run dynamips on and i am considering one or 2 options for the machine.
    machine 1:
    HP Pavilion dv7-2123 64-bit Laptop
    (duo core 2,2 Ghz), Cache 1 MB
    4 GB/ DDR2 SDRAM (i can upgrade to 8 GB)
    1TB (2 x 500 Gig) SATA-hardisk 5400 rpm

    machine 2:
    Hp, Pavilion m9840 Desktop
    AMD Athlon X4 II 620 64-bit
    DDR3-SDRAM 6GB
    1.28 TB (2 x 640 GB) SATA 3G Hard Disk Drive

    will a laptop be ideal?will appreciate any advice and any relevant information


    cheers
  • brad-brad- Member Posts: 1,218
    bjay wrote: »
    hi guys
    noob here.
    planning to set up a virtual environment for 70-290..... and something i can also run dynamips on and i am considering one or 2 options for the machine.
    machine 1:
    HP Pavilion dv7-2123 64-bit Laptop
    (duo core 2,2 Ghz), Cache 1 MB
    4 GB/ DDR2 SDRAM (i can upgrade to 8 GB)
    1TB (2 x 500 Gig) SATA-hardisk 5400 rpm

    machine 2:
    Hp, Pavilion m9840 Desktop
    AMD Athlon X4 II 620 64-bit
    DDR3-SDRAM 6GB
    1.28 TB (2 x 640 GB) SATA 3G Hard Disk Drive

    will a laptop be ideal?will appreciate any advice and any relevant information


    cheers
    Either would be fine. I found it easiest to use Virtual PC. All you really need is maybe 2 virtual servers and 1 client. Giving 512MB RAM to each would still leave you 2.5GB RAM for your host OS if you have 4GB to start.
  • MentholMooseMentholMoose Member Posts: 1,525 ■■■■■■■■□□
    dynamips mostly needs RAM if you are going to run a lot of emulated routers, so I think either machine will be fine for that. When studying for CCNA using dynamips, I mostly used my old IBM t42p laptop which has 2GB DDR RAM, a single core 1.8GHz Pentium M, and a 7200RPM 100GB IDE drive, and it was mostly fine (just try to avoid switching loops!!).

    For running virtual servers, the laptop hard drive will be a major limiting factor... laptop hard drives just aren't very fast. Three VMs will work, but they will slow to a crawl at times, depending on what you are doing. If you want to use a laptop you should get the fastest hard drive you can afford, possibly an SSD.
    MentholMoose
    MCSA 2003, LFCS, LFCE (expired), VCP6-DCV
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