Re: Can anybody send the all the topics to be VCP
Thnaks. I want to know how to explain about virtulization & server virtulization in inetrview.
View ArticleRe: Merging CPU cores into one powerful core
You can select how many cpu-core will use your OS while installing the vSphere. You can also change it from VM OS properties. Then you can easily mamange your core and memory.Regards,Milton
View ArticleRe: Can anybody send the all the topics to be VCP
Virutualizagtion is a technology is used to aggregate the computing resources and providing virtual resources to the environment/ datacenter. With server virtualization, you can create multiple virtual...
View ArticleRe: Not sure which VMware product I need
You can use ESXi free just to keep this "stored" as you said. Both VMs can reside on the same physical box. When needed, you can access the XP console, use your application and connect to the server...
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Welcome to the Community - What you describe work - you can use LogMeIn to login directly into the XP machine and the workers access the old application - what ESXi sever cannot do is access the VMs...
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Weinstein5 - As I understand your response, I cannot run one box with esxiv (with 2 virtualizations), and have the XP virtualization talk to Windows Server virtualization. You propose the box run a...
View ArticleRe: Not sure which VMware product I need
There are two styles of Hypervisors (what does the virtualization) that VMware offers - Bare Metal Hypervisor and Hosted Hypervisor Bare Metal Hypervisor - The hypervisor is installed directly on the...
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Thankyou weinstein. I'll explore it some more.
View ArticlePlease help - Clarification on passing through disks
Hi folks, I'm stuck on an installation and could use some help. I've installed vSphere Hypervisor onto my home server with the intent of virtualizing Windows Home Server 2011 (this is an upgrade from...
View ArticleRe: Information needed on set-up
Your main limitation from the free version will be the 32GB RAM. It might be worth paying for a license so that you can consolidate the workload onto a single DL380
View ArticleError when creating a new NAS Datastore
Dear Frnd, Please suggest following error ......
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ZFS is adding to Blade server in VM EsxiWhen you create a new Virtual machine after new add storage.that time this error occures.
View ArticleRe: Error when creating a new NAS Datastore
Did you already follow the steps in http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1003967 ? André
View Articlevsphere 5.x licensing
hello i have to use 5 host each one 2 CPU ( 6 core ) with 128 G Ram so on this case i m plan to use 10 * standard edition my question is :- on this case i will be able to use just 8 Vcpu per VM anyway...
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If you are using standard edition for 5.0 host then you can use max 8vcpu per VM.For more vcpu per vm you have to with enterprises+ .which supports 32 vcpu per vm.If you are using 5.1 host then you...
View Article1 vCPU is being used at 200%, How is this possible ?
Hi all, I monitored the performance of a VM having 4 vCPUs, each vCPU was having clock speed of 2.5 GHz. vSphere reported the performance as follow: core 0 : 5205 MHzcore 1,2,3 ~= 1000 MHz Overall CPU...
View ArticleRe: High Availability/Failover with Free Hypervisor
If you can use another product beside ESXi, you could try XenServer. It includes XenMotion with the free edition. I've used it in smaller environments like yours and its worked well....
View ArticleRe: vsphere 5.x licensing
Where can we find more information on this? I just downloaded the "free" hypervisor 5.1 and I can't say I'm entirely clear on what the limitations are.
View ArticleRe: vsphere 5.x licensing
This will jhave the information you are looking for - http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/vsphere_pricing.pdf
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