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Five Best NAS Enclosures Yeah, and then hook up the 100$ computer case, and watch it as it... does absolutely nothing. Then realize it has no motherboard, no CPU, no RAM, no NIC... "wait, cancel that donation!" $100 on case + MB + CPU + RAM + OS SSD (64GB) Use OpenFiler as your Free VMware ESX SAN Server by David Davis - January 8, 2009 Many of the VMware ESX Server advanced features cannot be used without a SAN (storage area network). Besides the high cost of the ESX Server software and the Virtual Infrastructure Suite, a SAN can be a huge barrier to using VMware ESX and features like VMotion, VMware High Availability (VMHA), and VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS).

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Getting Started with VMware PowerCLI Introduction With vSphere 5, the traditional ESX Server has gone away and the permanent replacement is ESXi Server. Of course, the big difference is that ESXi Server doesn’t have a service console. That service console was a special privileged virtual machine that was used for administration and scripting functions for an ESX host. ESXi Servers, with their tiny Busy-box Linux super-slim console isn’t going to work for scripting and isn’t efficient for mass administration & configuration of ESXi Servers. VMware recommend one of two options with one being the vSphere Management Assistant (vMA).

Storage For Open Source Build your own FreeNAS appliance or purchase TrueNAS, the fully supported enterprise Unified Storage Appliance. Thousands of companies, universities, and U.S. Government departments have come to rely on FreeNAS's powerful features, ease of use, and flexibility. However, which strategy is best for your company? The answer depends on your use case, support needs, available time, and expertise. Open Media Vault – Installation « Kentish This guide was created for my friend who was new to setting up a server and configuring Open Media Vault, Sickbeard and SABNzb etc. Basically he had been round to my house and said how did you do all those cool things with XBMC and several beers later I offered to so him how and thought that this might help some others as well! Over the years and it’s been a few. For help and support I’ve used the excellent forums at XBMC and Ubuntu along the way. The guide is my own work but the knowledge in it has been taken mostly from forum posts.

Use PowerCLI to get Quick Stats If you would like to read the next part in this article series please go to Use PowerCLI to get Quick Stats (Part 2). Introduction A while back, I started to do a little bit of work with PowerCLI, VMware’s PowerShell based scripting language. PowerCLI can be used for a number of tasks, including creating, managing and monitoring virtual hosts and guests. Republic Wireless WiFi + Cell = Coverage Everywhere Everything you expect in a smartphone and more...for less. For a more detailed explanation click here How to Build a Windows 2008 VMware ESX VM Template NOTE – VMware Virtual Center 2.5 Update 4 or vCenter 4 is required to use Guest Customizations with Windows 2008. Link to the PDF version of this – For Windows 2008 R2 if you are installing on vSphere 4 without Update 1 or on ESX 3.5 without update 5 set the Template VM OS to Windows 2008 instead of Windows 2008 R2. After a new VM is deployed from the template and guest customization as finished you can set the OS back to Windows 2008 R2. 1. Use an ISO for faster OS setup.

Build your own NAS Following on from my last post where I mentioned this fantastically simple software for creating your own NAS (ideal for BackupAssist‘s Rsync feature), in this post I’m going to take things a step further and outline how to go about setting it up. Getting started After installing OpenMediaVault (OMV) you’re able to log into the main Web interface to start configuring your storage space and services. Before you go any further I highly recommend you change the default Web admin password from ‘openmediavault’ to something a little more secure, and you can do this under the General settings tab. Compatibility Guide: System Search VMware ESX is tested for compatibility with a variety of major guest operating systems running in virtual machines.Additionally, VMware ESX is tested for compatibility with currently shipping platforms from the major server manufacturers in pre-release testing. Our goal is to support a variety of storage and network adapters used as standard options for these platforms as they come to market. If a specific server, storage array, or device is not listed on the Systems Compatibility Guide, please contact the vendor of that hardware to find out the plans for supporting that hardware with VMware vSphere. vSphere 4.0 requires 64bit hardware. For proper support of the 64bit Guest Operating Systems, necessary virtualization BIOS settings need to be enabled. Please see KB article 1003944 ( more information.In addition, many server vendors started implementing some or all VMware specified CIM providers for server manageability.

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