Enable Virtualisation for 64 bit
I am trying to enable my windows 7 VM 64bit to be able to have virtualisation in the BIOS, The scenario I have is that I have installed Oracle Virtual Box on the VM but it will not recognise any 64...
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This depend on your System's Processor that its support Virtualization or not, not on Windows. Which processor your System has ? Use below tools to identify this for Intel or AMD. GRC | SecurAble:...
View ArticleLags VM 2012R2
Hi, I got some problems with a VM, it's a Windows 2012R2 and the CPU is always about 99% on the Windows, the RAM is about 50%.When the user make a Word or some other document he gots a lot of lags, so...
View ArticleAdd virtual hdd on another datastore - works with vSphere Client, not with...
I am currently running the ESXi Hypervisor (free version) on a HP Microserver Gen8. Everything is working fine, but today i ran into a problem. When i tried to add another virtuell hdd to my VM (Fedora...
View ArticleFluctuating Transmission Rate on HP ProLiant DL310 Gen8 v2 (ESXi 6.0.0)
Hi I have a vSphere 6.0 U1 Jan 2016 HP Custom Image running on an DL310 Gen8 v2 with 2x1TB SATA Drives in a RAID 0 on a SmartArray B120i. Because of performance issues, i installed the...
View Articlecreate guest capable of virtualization
I have a guest VM that I've created in the vSphere Client (5.5), which has Ubuntu Linux 14.4 64-bit installed as the operating system. I'm wondering if it is possible for that VM to host a hypervisor...
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in short, you should be able to get this configured although VMware will say its not officially supported! Take a look here first: http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/nested-virtualization I assume you...
View ArticleRe: Add virtual hdd on another datastore - works with vSphere Client, not...
First - you do not need to shutdown VM once adding HDDs.Second - I do not have Free version installed right now but did you set the location of the new HDD?
View ArticleRe: Add virtual hdd on another datastore - works with vSphere Client, not...
Thank you for your reply. When using the Windows Client this is working without any problems as you descriped it. hen i try the same thing using just the web-client of the esxi hypervisor, it always...
View ArticleRe: Add virtual hdd on another datastore - works with vSphere Client, not...
If you are talking about ESXi Embedded Host Client – VMware Labs it is not 100% production ready - its just a fling....
View ArticleUnable to detect my sdd and hdd with Esxi 6.0
Hello forum, I have bought a fairly new desktop for my cisco studies. I am completely new to to exsi and have taken notes from net to install esxi. During "Select a Disk to Install or Upgrade" i am...
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ESXi is built for server hardware, so it may just not support your disk controller. Since this is a lab environment you may check whether VMware Front Experience: How to make your unsupported SATA AHCI...
View ArticleVsphere Console, Vsphere Client slow, Performance of virtual instance very good
HiWe have a new Dual-Xeon with Raid5 / SSD Disks. The Installation of Vsphere 5.5 update 3 was normaly.But when i login to the Console Screen it takes 10-20 Seconds.When i open the Vsphere Client, it...
View ArticleRe: Unable to detect my sdd and hdd with Esxi 6.0
Thank you andre for the link. I have finally managed to install esxi. I customized esxi 5.1 as 5.5 and 6.0 was showing same result. I first customized 5.1 for nic (had no adapter issue as well) and...
View ArticleThick and Thin Provisioning Differences
I understand it in general but I can't comprehend how it exactly utilizes the space. What I meant. For example, I am having a limitation of 256GB for guest VM hard disk. If I am going to create a new...
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Hello, Welcome to community! Thin- It will consume only that much space that it need initially and will grow based on the demand later. Ex you Provisioned a VM with 4 GB but it need initially only 2gb...
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If you're using VMFS3 with block size of 1MB, that explain the limitation of 256GB per virtual disk, see: VMware KB: Block size limitations of a VMFS datastore
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Hi, Thin: Allocate and zero on first writeThick Lazy: Allocate in advance and zero on first writeThick Eager: Allocate and zero in advance Thin – These virtual disks do not reserve space on the VMFS...
View ArticleESXi Installation Error: Fatal Error 10 (Out of resources)
Hi, I am attempting to install ESXi 6 U2 on a new server. The hardware is as follows: SuperMicro motherboard X11SSH-LN4F (BIOS 1.0a, 12/29/2015)32GB DDR4 RAM (2 x 16GB)AVAGO MegaRAID SAS 9361-4i...
View ArticleMigrating VMs from ESXi 4.1 to 5.5 to new hardware
I'm new to VMware and our company purchased 4 new servers and a SAN to replace our 12 year old VSphere 4.1 setup. The old setup consist of a physical VCenter 4.1 server on 2003, 2 Dell 2900 ESXi...
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