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тАО10-11-2022 11:22 PM - last edited on тАО10-17-2022 10:37 PM by support_s
тАО10-11-2022 11:22 PM - last edited on тАО10-17-2022 10:37 PM by support_s
Cheers:
The question may be simple but I am very curious.
My system is a DL380 G4 raid controller 6i its OS WSS2008R2 with 6 disks 2 in raid1 and the other 4 without raid I was experimenting in my personal laboratory the possibility of installing the EasyBCD 2.4 program, then another OS, for example W2003 and being able to choose at boot between them, but I can't install the W2003.
I know that the most reasonable option is to use a virtual machine, but I wanted to see that other option that I have used without any problem on computers without a raid controller.
Here comes the question:
Is it possible to do what I'm trying to do, that is, have two or more OS and choose a particular Oone during the boot process, or is it impossible?
Thanks for the help.
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тАО10-14-2022 12:25 AM
тАО10-14-2022 12:25 AM
Re: Two or more OS in the same server
@Carlos56 wrote: MyWaffleHouse LoginCheers:
The question may be simple but I am very curious.
My system is a DL380 G4 raid controller 6i its OS WSS2008R2 with 6 disks 2 in raid1 and the other 4 without raid I was experimenting in my personal laboratory the possibility of installing the EasyBCD 2.4 program, then another OS, for example W2003 and being able to choose at boot between them, but I can't install the W2003.
I know that the most reasonable option is to use a virtual machine, but I wanted to see that other option that I have used without any problem on computers without a raid controller.
Here comes the question:
Is it possible to do what I'm trying to do, that is, have two or more OS and choose a particular Oone during the boot process, or is it impossible?
Thanks for the help.
I appreciate the information and advice you have shared. I will try to figure it out for more.
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тАО10-14-2022 05:43 AM
тАО10-14-2022 05:43 AM
Re: Two or more OS in the same server
Hello,
You may try creating a logical drive on the unused drive and while installation choose that logical drive.
Regards,
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тАО10-14-2022 10:05 PM
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Re: Two or more OS in the same server
Cheers:
Thanks for the message, but it is not possible. The four disks in raid 0 are each a logical disk. The installation process of W2003, the OS I tried, does not give me the option to install, that option is not activated.
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тАО10-17-2022 01:47 AM
тАО10-17-2022 01:47 AM
SolutionYou can create two logical drives and install Operating system on each. But we do not recommend dual installation of OS. At every boot you will have to select the Logical Drive to boot from or it will boot from the default logical drive or whatever is selected as the first boot order.
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