· One computer running Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition named DC1 that is configured as an intranet domain controller, Domain Name System (DNS) server, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, and an enterprise root certification authority (CA).· One intranet member server running Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition named APP1 that is configured as a general application server and network location server.· One intranet member server running Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition named EDGE1 that is configured as the DirectAccess server.· One standalone server running Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition named INET1 that is configured as an Internet DNS server, DHCP server, and web server.· One standalone client computer running Windows 7 Ultimate Edition named NAT1 that is configured as a network address translator (NAT) device using Internet Connection Sharing.· One roaming member client computer running Windows 7 Ultimate Edition named CLIENT1 that is configured as a DirectAccess client.
spd3432 wrote: » The only thing I would have cautioned you on before ordering was verifying the BIOS for that motherboard actually allow you to enable Intel VT-x. Not all motherboard manufacturers supply BIOS that will let you use that feature even though its built into the CPU.
Repo Man wrote: » I learned this the hard way once
higherho wrote: » Hi all, not to high jack this thread but I figured I could ask this question in here and not create a similar topic. I have an HP Elite Workstation laptop (Windows 7 Enterprise, 64 bit) with 8 gig of ram, 250 gig HDD (the D partition has my VM baseline on it which is server 2008R2), IE7 740 1.73 GHZ Cpu with 6 megs of L3 cache. I am just looking for some lab sim's that I can setup and test out. Any recommendations? AS of right now I do not have the funds to get any books until the 15th of next month. Any help would be greatly appreciated.