Windows 2008 Server on a new computer.

thompson38

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Hi

Recently I participated in a conference arranged by Microsoft. It was about Virtualization aspects on Windows 2008 Server.

They distributed Windows 2008 Server CDs which will last for 120 days.

I want to install in a new computer.

I will make 3 primary partitions.

Third primary partition will expand by creating a logical partitions.

I want to install Windows 2008 Server. Window Vista and Open Solaris.

I want to install above programs on the 3 primary partitions.

Open Solaris demands a primary partition.

I will create 4 logical partitions to install Ubuntu Linux, Mandriva Linux, Open Suse Linux and Fedora Core Linux.

I have two hard drives on the computer. One is 500GB and the other one is 250GB.

Will the above work for me?


I will install Windows 2008 Server to learn.

I don't have a network as yet.


Your comments are welcome.
 
Thanks BSchwarz for taking time to reply me.

I will use the GRUB which is preloaded with Linux to select the operating system.

I know the way GRUB works.

I am new to Windows 2008 Server.

I am going to learn Windows 2008 Server.

Is it possible to install on a single computer without having a network of computers?

It might ask about DNS server, Active Directory etc.

I don't know much about Active Directory. I have not been working with Active Directory.
 
Sure you can install a single box without a network. You can also use the on computer as a network gateway if you choose to in the future.
 
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