Friday, March 02, 2012

BI Image X SQL Server 2012 RC0 VM Updated (now instead of 42 downloads, just one really big one)

Microsoft Downloads - BI Image X: SQL 2012 RC0
The Base ImageX Server is a virtual machine that allows a user to test out the latest Business Intelligence features of SQL Server 2012 – RC0; including PowerView reports and PowerPivot Excel Documents.

Quick details

Version: 1.1
Date Published: 3/2/2012
Language:English
SQL2012-RC0-ImageX.rar, 28.4 GB
[GD: yeah, one download 28.4GB Rar... Now THAT'S a download! ]

Overview

The Base ImageX Server is a virtual machine that can be hosted in Hyper-V that allows a user to test out the latest Business Intelligence features of SQL Server 2012 – RC0. The virtual machine has been configured to support the use of PowerView reports, PowerPivot Excel documents and various content packs allowing the user to explore the capabilities of SQL Server 2012. Working with the demos that can be installed on the ImageX server the user will have a clear picture of how the SQL Server 2012, Office and SharePoint tools support and enhance the self-service business intelligence environment.
System requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 7
  • Windows Server 2008 SP2 with Hyper-V Role installed
  • 8GB ram allocated to the BI ImageX VM
  • Minimum 80GB hard drive space – 250GB recommended
  • Minimum 1 Virtual Processor allocated to the BI ImageX VM – 2-4 Processors Recommended
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I actually downloaded the other version, the one that was in 42 parts and got stuck on the password... I 'm not sure what login passwords I'm supposed to use. I've read this a couple times and still don't see them... Felt kind of stupid so just created a fresh VM and installed SQL Server 2012 RC0 on it myself (so there! ;)

But since I blogged about the original version and whined about it being in 42 parts, when I saw this one I felt a little obligated to blog about it too.

Update 3/31/2012: The password is pass@word1 as mentioned here, 2010 Information Worker Demonstration and Evaluation Virtual Machine (SP1). Thanks Charles!


Related Past Post XRef:
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"Introducing SQL Server 2012" second draft of free eBook now available (6 of the 10 final chapters)
A early look at the "SQL Server 2012 Early Adoption Cook Book" (Think "Work in progress")
SQL Server 2012 launches March 7th... with a free virtual launch event
The officially easiest way to play with SQL Server 2012... The SQL Server Virtual Labs
SQL Server 2012 RC0 is now available. Here's a download link round-up.
Playing with SQL Server 2012 the easy way, via a Microsoft and Amazon partnership for SQL Server 2012 on AWS/EC2 (Think "5 Minutes to Denali")
SQL Server 2012 Edition and Licensing Revamp Round-up
SQL Server 2012 Data Quality Services Slide Demo
SQL Server 2012 (fka Denali) Developer Training Kit Web Installer Preview (Updated)
"Introducing Microsoft SQL Server Code Name 'Denali'" Free (draft two chapter preview) eBook
Want Denali CTP3 (aka next version of SQL Server)? Here's a Hyper-V VHD just for you (in 36 parts, but I've also provided direct download URL's for use in your DM of choice...)
SQL Server Denali Sequence Object Overview
SQL Server Denali Feature Watch - FORMAT(), as in, "OMG we finally get .Net like Number/Date/Time formatting in our TSQL" Or "Saying goodbye to my old friend, Convert(103)..."
Time to start thinking about, and providing feedback on, what you’ll need to upgrade to Denali (aka next version of SQL Server)
Denali CTP3 introduces LocalDB - Think SQL Server Express crossed with SQL CE (or SQL CE grown up or SQL Express made as almost as easy CE)
SQL Server Denali FileTables Feature - The fruits of WinFS? (Think "A FileStream enabled table that you can access as a network file share and other standard File IO API's" or "SQL Server File System in a Table")
A couple SQL Server ColumnStore references...

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