Zaits wrote: » Hello Everyone, I have a project coming up to evaluate VMware View vs Citrix XenDesktop and without going into to much detail we have some software we wish to test on 4 different operating systems (Windows xp, Windows 7, Server 2003 and Server 2008 ). So here is my question... When I start to evaluate VMware View and Citrix XenDesktop I don't want to waste precious time installing each OS and all the software needed to go with each OS. I was wondering if there is a way I can create an image/ iso whatever before hand that I can import into both VMware View and Citrix XenDesktop? I want to reduce the time needed to setup my virtual lab so we can focus our time more on benchmarking. I know VMware can import an image of a live workstation, but I don't have 4 physical machines lying around to configure each OS on. So does anyone have any advice how I might be able to pre configure these operating systems so I can import them into VMware View and Citrix XenDesktop? Thanks!!
RTmarc wrote: » I think both VMware and Xen have the capabilities of importing a Windows VHD. If so, create the VMs in a Windows Virtual PC/Server environment and then import them.
HeroPsycho wrote: » Use a V2V utility. Done. See which utility can move between what. Checkout: VMware Converter (free) Vizioncore (has a free one now) Backup Exec System Recovery Acronis