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Thanks to Dugie for bring this to my attention - there is a great server and domain isolation demo set of virtual machines available for download here:
Now, there are two reasons why you should check this demo out:
- It is a great 'ready to go' demo of why you want to use IPSec in your environment. We use it here at Microsoft corporate - and it is in my personal opinion (as an ex-IT administrator) absolutely wonderful.
- Even though it is a 5 VM demo (AD Server, secure server, boundary server, trusted client, rogue client) the download is a mere 256mb. Read that one again and go download it now.
Of course - the magic of this particular VM set was put together by one of our virtual machine MVPs (one of the first two virtual machine MVPs actually): Ronald Beekelaar.
My hat is off to you Ronald - I have already showed this setup to a number of people on the team internally :-)
Cheers,
Ben
Comments
Anonymous
December 06, 2007
Who was the 2nd of the first 2 VM MVPs?Anonymous
December 11, 2007
Hi When using VPC images on laptops for demonstrating to clients, is it better (for performance) to load the VPC image on the C: drive of the laptop or is it better to store the VPC image on an external HD connected via USB2? If connected via eSATA, is it better than USB2?