You probably need to talk[0] to your virtualization vendor on what hardware is supported.

[0] Basically check for hardware compatibility with VMWare or HyperV. I recently realized that some server hardware I have (with 8x320GB, 8GB RAM, 2x3.0GHz)  is compatible with HyperV but not VSphere and as such it's lying in my yard, unused.

 

On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 10:49, David Mugo <raidarmax@gmail.com> wrote:
Guys,

I am looking for an affordable (Low budget) server that I can use for an SMS gateway and with the hardware capacity for virtualization. I require about 8GB ram on it. Please email me suggestions and quotes offlist. Thanks.

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