esxi 5.1 RAM upgradation
Hello friends, Actually i have upgrade my esxi from 32GB RAM to 64GB RAM, and now i am facing license issue. please tell me how to resolve this. license of 32GB is not working over 64GB.
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Hi, you are using the free hypervisor right? The solution would be to upgrade to ESXi 5.5.The RAM limitation is gone there and you can go up to 4TB RAM like the paid version. Tim
View ArticleRe: esxi 5.1 RAM upgradation
The free version of vSphere 5.1 was only licensed for 32GB of RAM, You have 2 choices, either remove the RAM or upgrade your environment to vSphere 5.5 where this limitation was removed. I suppose...
View ArticleRe: Vsphere 5.5 and Emulex OneConnect 10Gb NIC trouble
HP support sent us this link as a workaround regarding issues with our BL460c G7 running driver 10.2.298.5 and firmware 10.2.340.19 on the OneConnect 10Gb Emulex NC553i;VMware KB: Emulex OneConnect...
View ArticleRe: How can I install guest os of OSX 10.9.x on VMware vSphere Hypervisor 5.5?
Answering this question would be a violation of the VMware Community Terms of Use we all agree on when registering here:Community Terms of Use | United States point 4) f: Do not post any instructions,...
View ArticleRe: How can I install guest os of OSX 10.9.x on VMware vSphere Hypervisor 5.5?
Is there any way to hack or make esxi support osx in not apple hardware envirnment? Like <bad tool>, but I try use <bad tool>, it doesn't wok. Message was edited by: Tim Scheppeit -...
View ArticleMultiple Network Interfaces
Hi Guys My physical server has 4 network interfaces I'm going to have 3 VM's. Is it possible to have one physical interface for each VM? Example:Interface 1 - HostInterface 2 - VM1Interface 3 -...
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You can do passthrough for the NICs and give them directly to host.Another way is to create a vSwitch, assign a NIC and put only one VM on it. Do this for all three VMs
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Great I'll go with the vSwitch for each NIC Thanks for your help
View ArticleRe: Max CPU
It is good read best practices for CPU consideration on ESXi. Refer:http://www.vmware.com/pdf/Perf_Best_Practices_vSphere5.5.pdf
View ArticleRe: VMs with large memory
Please read best practices for CPU and memory from below performance guide http://www.vmware.com/pdf/Perf_Best_Practices_vSphere5.5.pdf There is another thread similar to this: Good to read:: What are...
View ArticleRe: VM resync time vs ESX during svMotion?
No its still storage vMotion on the same datastore but it will not be done knowing that source and destination are same. There is no impact. You can ignore it. Not sure on svMotion time sync but have...
View ArticleErrno 5 during installation
Hi all, First of all, sorry if this question is not in the right place. I am very beginner with VM. I have to install a VM on my computer and some colleagues advised me to install the Hypervisor. So,...
View ArticleRe: Max CPU
True, I was under the assumption that you had more CPU's in your system, but you are correct if you only have 1 CPU that could be a problem
View ArticleRe: Errno 5 during installation
Welcome to the Community, there are several tools to calculate the hash of a file (e.g. Download Microsoft File Checksum Integrity Verifier from Official Microsoft Download Center). However, I rather...
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Thanks a lot, That's true, the USB key was the main problem. I've just change for a bigger (4GB) and it works.
View ArticleRe: VM resync time vs ESX during svMotion?
I found the reason for why we got incorrect time, we have one host in the cluster which was incorrectly configured for NTP. Most VMs hadn't noticed this, but one VM was especially sensitive to have...
View ArticleRe: VM resync time vs ESX during svMotion?
Yes, svMotion causes a time sync with the host as well.In ESXi terms there are so called stun/unstun cycles, which occur during operations like creating/deleting Snapshots, vMotion or svMotion. This is...
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