Evaluate Portlock Storage Manager
These downloads are evaluation versions of our products. The image command is not limited in size, but the restore command is limited to one gigabyte. We do not have unrestricted evaluation versions.
Downloads
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2
Machine Virtualization is the latest buzz that will become mainstream tomorrow. Virtualizing desktops and severs will become so common place that we will not give this technology a second thought. Portlock has been hard at work partnering with Microsoft and developing solutions for storage management of virtualized environments.
Download 32-bit version (28.4 MB EXE)
Download 64-bit version (31.1 MB EXE)
Download from Microsoft's website
Microsoft Virtual PC 2007
Virtual PC 2007 is a powerful software virtualization solution that allows you to run multiple PC-based operating systems simultaneously on one workstation, providing a safety net to maintain compatibility with legacy applications while you migrate to a new operating system. It also saves reconfiguration time, so your support, development, and training staff can work more efficiently.
Download Virtual PC 2007 32-bit (30.4 MB EXE)
Download Virtual PC 2007 64-bit (30.5 MB EXE)
Download from Microsoft's website
Microsoft Virtual PC and Virtual Server Documents
Boot floppy with TCP/IP support - Microsoft Virtual PC
Physical to Virtual Server Migration (11.8 MB PDF)
Virtual Machine Additions for DOS 6.22
Old Product Releases
We do not provide support for these versions.
- Portlock Storage Manager 4.00 - March 1, 2007
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.36 - March 13, 2006
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.35 - August 20, 2005
- Release Size: 45 MB
- Supports Traditional and NSS partitions and volumes.
- Supports "bare-metal" restores from files, tape drives, CD/DVDs, FTP and Web Servers. No other disaster recovery product offers such a breadth of features.
- Executes under MS-DOS and NetWare 3.12 - 6.5.
- This release detects a very serious problem with DOS partitions created by Compaq SmartStart version 6.x. The size of these partitions is wrong and can easily overwrite a partition that adjoins it. This would destroy a NetWare partition sitting next to the DOS partition.
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.34 - May 15, 2005
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.33 - January 1, 2005
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.32 - December 29, 2004
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.31 - December 13, 2004
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.30 - November 30, 2004
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.29 - April 13, 2004
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.28 - April 4, 2004
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.27 - February 28, 2004
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.26 - January 13, 2004
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.25 - January 8, 2004
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.24 - December 22, 2003
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.23 - December 16, 2003
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.22 - November 18, 2003
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.21 - November 6, 2003
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.20 - October 18, 2003
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.19 - September 28, 2003
- Portlock Storage Manager 3.18 - September 8, 2003