Define cheap.. most big-box electronics stores are selling machines with at least 4GB RAM/500-750GB HDs/decent CPUs in the $300 range and higher, which is more than adequate for running Win 2008. Instead of installing Windows 2008 over Windows 7, try to load up on RAM and install VMware workstation or server (the free version) which will allow you to setup multiple Windows 2008 VMs so you can test networking, AD, etc.
Instead of installing Windows 2008 over Windows 7, try to load up on RAM and install VMware workstation or server (the free version) which will allow you to setup multiple Windows 2008 VMs so you can test networking, AD, etc.
Better yet, install Windows 2008 and then the Hyper-V role, and use that for virtualization. Since it's built in/part of the operating system, you might as well learn that too, and it will provide significantly better performance than the free VMware server. vSphere might be a good option (and the single-server edition is also free), but it's a little more complicated than just using Hyper-V.
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