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Virtual Machine Cloning. Christopher H. Murray Eastern Kentucky University Computer Electronic Networking . Outline. The original concept Motivation Problem Statement Proposed and Final Solutions Results and Conclusions Future Possibilities. The Original Concept.
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Virtual Machine Cloning Christopher H. Murray Eastern Kentucky University Computer Electronic Networking
Outline • The original concept • Motivation • Problem Statement • Proposed and Final Solutions • Results and Conclusions • Future Possibilities
The Original Concept • Using an image program, specifically Norton Ghost, deploy an image from one virtual machine to another without effecting the operating system of the host/physical box which the virtual machines are installed on.
Motivation • For administration purposes it is useful to use standardized settings and features. • Using virtual machines allows for faster disaster (crash) recovery. • The importance of having 100% uptime is financial “time is money” and often government regulations for certain industries. • Virtual machines have the ability to increase the efficiency of the host machine. 25-30% processor usage to 75-80%
Problem Statement • To clone a virtual machine and deploy that clone to other host machines via a network from a central system thus creating identical virtual machines on those hosts.
Proposed Solutions • The methods I took into consideration • Norton Ghost v14.0 • EMCO Remote Deployment Kit • Radmin 3.1
Radmin 3.1 Method Installed Microsoft Virtual PC on two systems and loaded Microsoft XP Professional onto the first machine.
Radmin 3.1 Method Cont. • Installed the Radmin “Viewer” on the local system and the “Server” on the remote system.
Radmin 3.1 Method Cont. • With the Viewer, remote into the Server using a username and password setup on the server side.
Radmin 3.1 Method Cont. • I now have full control over the remote system.
Radmin 3.1 Method Cont. • With the Radmin File Transfer option choose the files to copy from the local system to the remote system and choose the destination for them.
Radmin 3.1 Method Cont. • Once the .vmz and .vhd files are copied to the “My Virtual Computers” file on the remote system both machines have identical virtual machines.
Results • Even though it wasn’t done the way I had intended when I began, using this method it is easy to deploy from a server system the files needed to make identical virtual machines on one or many host systems on a network.
Conclusions • I still believe that with a little more time I can use Norton Ghost to image virtual machines just like you can with physical machines and I fully intend to keep working on it beyond EET499.
Future Possibilities • Future capstone projects could include imaging a virtual machine with Norton Ghost or other imaging program to perform a mass deployment. • Email: chrishm07@yahoo.com