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I am in the process of upgrading a church that I support off hours and wanting to virtualize a couple of servers that they are using. Currently looking at xenserver/xencloud 6 and proxmox. It will be several months before I move this into production so I might get to use 2.0 if stable. The main server will be a MS SBS 2011 server, anyone not familiar with it, its the swiss army knife for SMB runs exchange, domain controller, basically everything. I also have a fog projerct image server, based on centos which right now is running on KVM in a centos box and a couple of lightweight MS win7 running spiceworks and some other software. So I need something that is rock solid and was wondering if anyone is running SBS 2008 installations and if they are having any issues. I have less than 20 total users and usually less than 10 concurrent users, and some simple file shares nothing very taxing. My plan is to backup to a NAS device and from the nas backup to a disk that are rotated offsite. It appears that I would be able to achieve this with proxmox just wanting to get some more advice/opinons. I'm a linux guy and have been for years but I am trying to set this up so that it would be easy for anyone to pick up, I am trying to avoid vmware esxi and hyper-v, and only looking at proxmox and xenserver, Thanks in advance. 