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gav_pop
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Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:31 am

Hello,

I currently have two Server 2003 servers, both running StarWind.

They are running OK at the moment and performance is good.
However, I've been doing some reading and learnt that Server 2008 has much advanced networking performance, as well as the benefits of performance increases with a core install.

Two questions -

1 - has anyone run StarWind on server 2008 core? And have they noticed any (proven) performance gains?

2 - is the install of StarWind on server 2008 core simple? And is it documented?

Regards,

Gav.
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Bohdan (staff)
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Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:11 am

Hi.
We have not tested StarWind on 2008 core yet.
Remember StarWind support installation only from GUI installer. So you have to find the way to connect to the Windows Server 2008 core and launch GUI installer. Maybe Terminal services can help you.
Please let us know about your results.
Thank you.

Also please read this topic to impove iSCSI performance:
http://rocketdivision.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=792
Thona
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Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:27 am

Well...

* Server Core IO performance is 2% to 5% higherh than the full install - some MS person documented that on his blog once. Was surprising to me, but he had quite some tests running.

* Install on server core is simple, once you get the server core running. Just call the setup from the command line. The main problem will be seetting up server core. Now that the setup utility some MS guy wrote is pulled (by MS - they hopefully release it themselves soon) this means qite some command line dealing until you have network, remote ports etc. set up... which is not THAT easy if you never did it before. There are some how-to's on the net. Loook for Hyper-V and server core - all the core setup (ip, remote acces etc.) are the same.
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Sun Jul 27, 2008 9:42 am

We'll do GUI-less default scripted console installation so you'll be able to play with Server core yourself.
Regards,
Anton Kolomyeytsev

Chief Technology Officer & Chief Architect, StarWind Software

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