Why We Run VMware ESXi from SD or USB
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@Dashrender said:
I guess I've seen compact flash in routers, etc before..
have you seen flash storage used in other products too? and I don't mean soldered on the boards.
Essentially anything that is embedded is this. Think about any appliance product which basically includes everything networking plus the majority of telephony, storage and monitoring products. If you don't see drives that you can remove, chances are this is what it is.
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Sure. Is the flash used in those devices the same, more or less fragile than USB sticks or SD cards?
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@Dashrender said:
Sure. Is the flash used in those devices the same, more or less fragile than USB sticks or SD cards?
If they are new, should be the same. The same as SD which is more stable than USB simply because of the tight connection. USB sticks and SD cards are the same thing under the hood. But the connection of SD is very solid whereas USB is more loose. I know of no embedded product using USB, but many use SD or equivalent.
Before this they used CF which was similarly solid but slower, bigger and more costly.
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SD has really gotten to be a very solid technology. You almost never encounter one failing and they seem to last pretty much forever. Hard to beat them for the price.
I wish that more things were designed to easily install to SD.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I know of no embedded product using USB, but many use SD or equivalent.
All of the EdgeMax routers use USB for their internal storage.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@nadnerB said:
I guess this could be used as another argument against blade systems.
That would be it Is there really no SD or USB options? What blade system is that?
HP... interestingly enough. I don't see any options for SD on their propaganda pages.
USB is available ONLY via propitiatory adapter and they are easliy bumped and broken as they stick out too far from the server.
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EDIT: This post is incorrect, found the SD and USB internal slots http://mangolassi.it/topic/5392/why-we-run-vmware-esxi-from-sd-or-usb/20 -
@nadnerB said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@nadnerB said:
I guess this could be used as another argument against blade systems.
That would be it Is there really no SD or USB options? What blade system is that?
HP... interestingly enough. I don't see any options for SD on their propaganda pages.
USB is available ONLY via propitiatory adapter and they are easliy bumped and broken as they stick out too far from the server.Some Proliant Server had internal SD card options.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Some Proliant Server had internal SD card options.
All of their serious ones. He's stuck with the blades, though.
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@scottalanmiller said:
All of their serious ones. He's stuck with the blades, though.
The type that DON'T stab.
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@nadnerB said:
@scottalanmiller said:
All of their serious ones. He's stuck with the blades, though.
The type that DON'T stab.
The ones that aren't too sharp?
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Just to confirm my babblings of fury, I pulled a part one of the older blades and found BOTH an SD card slot and a USB Connector... Buried under the HDD bay.
Editing my previous posts now
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That's much more reasonable then. I still don't like blades, but for them to be missing something that basic and critical was pretty surprising.
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Is Xen Server viable for SD card?
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@Engin00b said:
Is Xen Server viable for SD card?
XenServer supports SD Card installs. Not sure about Xen
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@thecreativeone91 said:
XenServer supports SD Card installs. Not sure about Xen
XS is just a packaging of Xen. So anything XS supports, Xen has to have supported. Xen is completely flexible and can be used anyway that you want, it itself doesn't have the same concept of "supported" like XS does.