Win Server 2008

Jcryan19

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I'm thinking of building a small server using Windows Server 2008 R2. The problem I'm having is that I'm looking for a motherboard that supports Windows Server 2008 x64 that isn't a dedicated server motherboard to keep costs down. I was originally looking at the Asus P7P55D, P7P55D-E, or even the P7P55D-E Pro, however when I go to Asus website they don't list drivers for Windows Server though they list Server 2003 x64. Does anyone know if any of these 3 boards will work or will I have to go to a dedicated server board?
 

dawks

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I don't have an answer to your specific question, but Im curious as to why you're 'willing to spend' ~$700 on an OS, but cheaping out on the mobo...?

Why not use Windows 7, or Linux?
 

Lotheron

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If they have win7 x64 those drivers should work. Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 use the same code base. There's also a good chance that the 2003 x64 drivers will work.
 

Evadman

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I don't have an answer to your specific question, but Im curious as to why you're 'willing to spend' ~$700 on an OS, but cheaping out on the mobo...?

I'm running a few VM's on Windows Server 2008 R2 which is running on an Intel atom dual core processor ATM. Seems ok so far, though I am not looking for extreme performance, only 'good enough'. It kinda sucks because I had to use 1 server 2003 license and 1 server 2008 R2 license since the Standard server only allows for 1+1 licensing while the professional version allows up to 4 VM's along with the host (1+4)
 

Linflas

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I'm running 2008 on an old A8N32-SLI Deluxe and it works fine. IIRC I had to use some Vista drivers and disable the on board game port and midi in the BIOS to quit getting nags to install drivers for them.
 

Absolution75

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I'm running a few VM's on Windows Server 2008 R2 which is running on an Intel atom dual core processor ATM. Seems ok so far, though I am not looking for extreme performance, only 'good enough'. It kinda sucks because I had to use 1 server 2003 license and 1 server 2008 R2 license since the Standard server only allows for 1+1 licensing while the professional version allows up to 4 VM's along with the host (1+4)

Hey, how did you get the licensing working? I try using the same CD key for my W2008 R2 VM's as the host (W2008 R2 Datacenter) and it doesn't seem to work - already activated message.

The key is from MSDNAA, so I'm wondering if there is a specific VM key they are supposed to give you.