
This may feel like an odd question to ask here, as the Spiceworks Community is all about creating connections between IT professionals.
Do you ever feel isolated at work? IT & Tech Careers. Major security exploits expected to rise before. Snap! - Exploit Increase, Frankencloud, Galactic Triplet, Hallucinogenic Toads Spiceworks Originalsįlashback: Back on November 8, 1923, Jack Kilby, Inventor of the Integrated Circuit, Born (Read more HERE.). We'd like to move from this as we understand that WAP3 is more secure, but we're concerned about whether there might be compatibility issues with existing devices or software. Our hospital in Africa is currently using WPA2. Should we switch from WPA2 to WPA3? Networking.
We are taking over multiple new environments with no clue what is on their networks. Looking for recommendations on a network topology tool where all we have to do is label the device/switch with it's physical location after it's scan.
Affordable or free software that will map network topology Networking. You can even have Disk2vhd create the VHDs on local volumes, even ones being converted (though performance is better when the VHD is on a disk different than ones being converted).įor more information and to download the utility see Disk2vhd uses Windows’ Volume Snapshot capability, introduced in Windows XP, to create consistent point-in-time snapshots of the volumes you want to include in a conversion. The difference between Disk2vhd and other physical-to-virtual tools is that you can run Disk2vhd on a system that’s online. I know this is not VMM specific but it’s a pretty cool tool that I’m sure you’ll find help when working with Hyper-V or Virtual PC.ĭisk2vhd is a utility that creates VHD (Virtual Hard Disk - Microsoft’s Virtual Machine disk format) versions of physical disks for use in Microsoft Virtual PC or Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines (VMs).
First published on TECHNET on Oct 08, 2009