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    • OksanaO

      Which to Use: VMware Tools or Open-VM?

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    • NetworkNerdN

      Infrastructure Engineer Openings in Dallas

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      @scottalanmiller said in Infrastructure Engineer Openings in Dallas:

      @travisdh1 said in Infrastructure Engineer Openings in Dallas:

      @NetworkNerd Are either of these able to be remote?

      But the biggest benefit is getting to move to Dallas!

      While that would be a bonus for me, I have a fiance and new mother in law that it wouldn't go over well with 😕

    • OksanaO

      Mass Updating VMware Tools and VM Compatibility

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    • FATeknollogeeF

      VMware Community Homelabs

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      @Obsolesce said in VMware Community Homelabs:

      @Pete-S said in VMware Community Homelabs:

      5 billion hits per day is Google type traffic

      You are confusing 5 billion hits/searches per day with requests. Not the same thing.

      Yes, you're right, I was confused. I read "requests" but thought "page views".

    • OksanaO

      Tips on VMware ESXi vCenter Troubleshooting

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    • scottalanmillerS

      VMware Host Cannot Connect from vSphere Client

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      @wrx7m said in VMware Host Cannot Connect from vSphere Client:

      Could also be an issue if a vendor-specific ISO was used to initially install ESXi. I ran into a similar problem with Dell; I had to get the Dell ISO from their downloads for the specific server model/service tag.

      For 6.0 this is fine (you'll use this to get ASNC drivers). You can also add the dell VIB depot to get them this way also.
      For 6.7 Dell has (thankfully) stopped shipping ASYNC drivers and moved 100% to inbox. It's all for 3rd party management VIBs. Honestly I've seen 3rd party VIBs be a culprit for updates before. I'd make sure you are updating the BIOS/FIrmware also when updating ESXi (People forget this sometimes).

    • OksanaO

      Tanzu Mission Control to Operate K8s Clusters from Anywhere

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    • NetworkNerdN

      Pi in the Sky: Using Wavefront to Analyze Pi-Hole Data

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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: ECCOS Creates a Storage Pool That’s Golden with StarWind

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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: Rank Group PLC Retail Is Now Highly Available and Disasterproof

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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: Slovenian Sovereign Holding get HA clustered environment

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    • OksanaO

      Exciting New Features in vRealize Operations Managers 8.0

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    • OksanaO

      After the Initial Ecstasy: VMware Project Pacific

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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: Intellegens Inc get enterprise-class storage performance

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    • R

      alternative way to copy stuff with read access

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      @rhya said in alternative way to copy stuff with read access:

      I am using fedora 22.

      Fedora 31 is current. F22 is insanely ancient.

    • OksanaO

      The “Wall” Between vSphere and Other Infrastructures Is Down — VMware HCX

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    • wrx7mW

      Comparing Server CPU Capabilities?

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      @Pete-S said in Comparing Server CPU Capabilities?:

      @wrx7m said in Comparing Server CPU Capabilities?:

      ... And I don't have to run a Windows server for vCenter server or upgrade manager anymore.

      I haven't played around with VMware much. How does it work with vCenter? Does run in a VM on each hypervisor or completely separate from the hypervisors?

      It is a virtual appliance. You can upgrade and migrate from an existing Windows version. You can run it on a single server.

    • wrx7mW

      Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?

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      @Dashrender said in Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?:

      @Pete-S said in Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?:

      @wrx7m said in Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?:

      @Pete-S said in Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?:

      @wrx7m said in Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?:

      @Pete-S They list both the 61xx and 62xx as options for the R740XD.

      Good!

      What CPUs do you have in the R720 today? 1 or 2 CPUs?

      Do you want the new ones to be faster or just capable of running more VMs?

      I have 2 x E5-2609 CPUs in each server. I would like faster, but more VMs would be the priority.

      The E5-2609 CPUs are at the low end of what was available at the time so no problem there.

      Actually, are you looking to keep the old servers around for testing and such?
      In that case you could just drop in refurbished CPUs that are faster and/or has more cores for very little money. If the server can take E5-2600 V2 you can get up to 12 core CPUs.

      yeah, but Windows licensing is an issue, assuming multiple CPUs... for a test server, not likely worth going over the 16 cores. Not to mention the test server might require licensing (if needed beyond the 90 day test period for something).

      Two 8-cores would be an option. For instance two E5-2690. They are 2.9 GHz base frequency and have 8 cores. About $100 each when buying refurbished.

      About 50% faster per core (2609 have no turbo) and about 3 times faster multicore performance. Has more cache and faster memory transfer speed. Was a very high end CPU at the time. Was listed at $2000 while the E5-2609 was $300.

      The fastest 8-core E5-2600 V2 CPU is the E5-2667 V2. 8 cores and base frequency of 3.3 GHz. It will likely also be an option for the R720XD. V2 uses 22nm technology so uses less power with the same clock speed and can fit more cores or run higher frequencies.

    • OksanaO

      Be on top of it – Watch about Built-in DR Options in vSphere & Hyper-V

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    • NetworkNerdN

      Welcome to the VMware Documentation Tour!

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