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      <title>Deploy VMWare ESX (RedHat Linux) server using Windows Automated Deployment Services </title>
      <description>Server purposing using Automated Deployment Services (ADS) allows you to configure and install multiple Windows servers from bare-metal to fully operational servers without manual intervention. It’s a little known fact that you can also bare-metal deploy VMWare ESX servers (or RedHat Linux servers) using Microsoft’s ADS. In this article we’ll explain how to setup ADS for purposing ESX using Microsoft’s ADS. Included are the task sequence files, sample partition and additional files as discussed in the article.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 22:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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