

| Building a Change Management Lab for a Microsoft Server environment |
| Written by Travis Burrell | |
| Thursday, 17 November 2005 | |
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Building a Change Management Lab for a Microsoft Server environment This article has been a long time coming, and is the main reason you haven't heard from me in a while. About a year ago I started researching the ins and outs of building a change management lab. A change management lab is an incredibly useful tool to have at your disposal, and although I work in a small office it would be worthwhile to invest the time and money into building one as long as it didn't require a ton of either time or money. When I started researching the topic though I found that there is surprisingly little reference material to get started with. As a result I responded the only way you can to a lack of documentation- I wrote up some documentation on the subject. I hope this proves useful to someone undertaking the task of building a lab, and better yet, I hope it sparks someone who'd never considered building one to give it some thought. They are a valuable tool in battling downtime and unforeseen service interruptions. Read more. |
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