Mainstay
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Does anyone have a tried-and-tested method of imaging and virtualizing old systems for later reference?
A customer is moving to a new database system and all of their data is being migrated into a new environment. They would like to keep a working version of their computers for later reference.
I was thinking of:
Macrium Reflect >> Image system >> store on USB HD for reference
And then when they are ready to see this computer some years down the road
Macrium Reflect Image >> convert to VHD using (http://kb.macrium.com/knowledgebasearticle50005.aspx) and then mount in a VirtualBox
Seems good to me... Anyone do this? Anyone have a better method?
Looking to keep costs to a minimum (cuz the customer sure won't spring for it!).
A customer is moving to a new database system and all of their data is being migrated into a new environment. They would like to keep a working version of their computers for later reference.
I was thinking of:
Macrium Reflect >> Image system >> store on USB HD for reference
And then when they are ready to see this computer some years down the road
Macrium Reflect Image >> convert to VHD using (http://kb.macrium.com/knowledgebasearticle50005.aspx) and then mount in a VirtualBox
Seems good to me... Anyone do this? Anyone have a better method?
Looking to keep costs to a minimum (cuz the customer sure won't spring for it!).