Hi:
What can be done in a small home use environment, and what should be done
in a production server with many clients depending upon the system are not
necessarily the same.
SBS should not be the base install. While this will (probably) work, it
is not supported. Windows Server 2008, either the one included with SBS
Premium, or a stand alone copy, should be the base/parent. Once you have
that, add Hyper-V and no other roles, then install other OSs as VM/children
as many as you like until you run out of RAM or other resources.
-Larry
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> the hyper-v server has no GUI so you cant connect to a session on it.
> you will need to install RSAT tools on windows 7/vista and connect
> from there.
>
> if you are trying to consolidate those three computers into one, then
> your best best is probably to install SBS and add the hyper-v role to
> it.
>