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    • OksanaO

      Increasing IT infrastructure redundancy with vCenter HA

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    • OksanaO

      Optimizing VMware vCenter Server Appliance for homelab use

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    • OksanaO

      Deploying StarWind VVols in VMware vSphere environment

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    • OksanaO

      Building virtualization infrastructure with VMware VVols and StarWind

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Nick Korte on VMware VSAN 6.6 at Mango Meetup DFW

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    • DustinB3403D

      VmWare ESXi 5.0 Unable to install drivers into CentOS7

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      Not worth the effort for the case.

      Thanks for the help guys.

    • OksanaO

      Building a virtualization IT infrastructure with Cisco 3850, HP DL 360 G9, vSphere 6.5 and StarWind

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      KOOLERK

      Just for reference... To get StarWind VSAN you need to get here:

      StarWind VSAN

      https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-virtual-san

      🙂

    • NetworkNerdN

      Configuring a Dell PERC H730 Mini - Journey to vSAN 6.6

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    • OksanaO

      Deploying a 2-node StarWind VSAN Free for VMware ESXi 6.5

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      DustinB3403D

      @TheDeepStorage said in Deploying a 2-node StarWind VSAN Free for VMware ESXi 6.5:

      @hobbit666 said in Deploying a 2-node StarWind VSAN Free for VMware ESXi 6.5:

      Thanks just that I might have some kit becoming available but they are all different Dell models, just wondered if the Hard Drive space/RAID matched that would be OK for a test lab,

      e.g.
      R610, 64GB RAM with 4x 600GB SAS
      R410, 64GB RAM with 4x 600GB SAS

      Sounds like it will work just fine for a test lab, anyways, once you get down to testing, DM me and I'll get you in touch with an engineer, who will review your environment to make sure everything will work perfectly.

      See now I want to purchase more lab equipment to test this. . . .

    • G

      how to check VMware ESXi purple screen on death using VMware vROPs

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      Just saw this...

      If you have a PSOD you generally want to take picture of it, and pull the crash dumps and open a ticket with Vmware GSS.

      The other useful thing to do is check the syslog (LogInisght is part of vROPS).

    • K

      Is there a way to move vm's from VMware ESXI 5.5 to usb directly from host?

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      I have imported all the critical VM's over with 0 issues. I only have like 3 left that aren't that big of a deal. Then I'm wiping my VMWare Host and rebuilding it from scratch and then taking my Synology NAS and redoing it's storage.

    • NetworkNerdN

      VMware VSAN 6.6 Release

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    • WLS-ITGuyW

      vMotion causing glitches on moved machines

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      @WLS-ITGuy No issues. Wasn't required to fsck after a reboot.

    • scaleS

      The Role of Hypervisors in Modern Virtualization, Webinar March 16th

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      Registered.

    • mlnewsM

      A Day in the Life of vSAN IO

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    • IRJI

      Compressing an OVF using OVFTool by VMWare

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      IRJI

      From what I am reading now, it appears that the OVF uses compression level 5. It is possible to gain extra compression by using a tool like 7 zip but the gains are very minimal. On a 4GB VM you may see it drop to 3.9GB if you compress it again using 7zip. The minor gain isn't worth having to compress it twice IMO.

    • NetworkNerdN

      Vendor Mistake - VMware Infrastructure Decisions

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      scottalanmillerS

      Cool. They seem to have really come through.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Cost Study: 4 Node Scale vs. 4 Node VMware IPOD

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      @scottalanmiller And Starwind ships their ready nodes armed with RAID https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-hyperconverged-appliance so i think they still keep doing RAID and i am sure it is for a reason some of them I've mentioned above.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Cost Study: 3 Node Scale vs. 3 Node VMware IPOD

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      @Dashrender said in Cost Study: 3 Node Scale vs. 3 Node VMware IPOD:

      @wirestyle22 said in Cost Study: 3 Node Scale vs. 3 Node VMware IPOD:

      @Mike-Davis said in Cost Study: 3 Node Scale vs. 3 Node VMware IPOD:

      @Dashrender yes, I was thinking of agentless solutions like Veeam. So if it has KVM support it will work with Scale?

      I wish I could help you with this. No place that I've worked at has needed something that big 😞

      I came really close - I just missed the Scale boat. 3 years ago when looking at a replacement EHR I posted about some ridiculous needs. Many conversations with Scott - and Scale never came up. Looking back, I have to assume that Scale wasn't something we knew about quite yet. Instead I was looking at a $100K two server setup with something like 20 disks each (mainly for IOPs - this was pre acceptable SSD pricing). Management went with another solution (one they hate today) because the startup costs where so high.

      Found my old crazy thread.
      https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/310103-new-greenway-install?page=2

      Yeah I was reading your thread earlier. It's interesting.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Cost Study: 3 Node Scale vs. 3 Node VMware VSAN

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      scottalanmillerS

      @John-Nicholson said in Cost Study: 3 Node Scale vs. 3 Node VMware VSAN:

      @Dashrender said:

      @scottalanmiller said in Cost Study: 3 Node Scale vs. 3 Node VMware VSAN:

      VMware VSAN Support Cost: $25,440 ($1060 per CPU for each year after the first)

      Wow - why even sell VSAN at that point - why don't they just do subscription and get over with it - wow that seems expensive. Is this in line with support contracts for other SAN products? I know it's hard to judge that because this is based on CPU (luckily not cores) where I'm assuming typical SAN support is more based upon capacity.

      Because that's not what vSAN costs for a 3 node cluster. The capital cost is 15K List for a 3 node cluster. I'm guessing he's bundling the first 3 years of support in or something and putting zero discounting on the cost.

      This cost study is also using 4TB SATA drives which vSAN doesn't certify. Also the only 1.9TB drive I"m familiar with that Dell sells (this could have changed) is a PM863 that gets awful write latency consistency and is only certified for capacity usage not write cache. Beyond that you would be better served by 2 smaller write intensive SSD's. This cost study ignores the HCL, the design and sizing guide.

      Because there is no good way to an apples to apples comparison. Yes the cost of both has the support for the term built in. And the need for higher cost, lower density drives for vSAN would not be favourable to the vSAN solution - so while it could follow the HCL, it would look as if I was attempting to skew the numbers to make the vSAN look bad. Most importantly, this gives the best cost analysis advantage to the vSAN, even at the cost of not being officially on the HCL. If you want HCL'd hardware exclusively, then the cost is higher. As this is only a cost, not a design, comparison I felt that that was the more important attribute. Should have been noted, though.

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