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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of Les Mikesell
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 1:36 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] VMWare ESXi & CentOS5.4
On 2/5/2010 12:25 PM, Michael Dross wrote:
> I have recently installed ESXi4 on a new H
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Thom Paine wrote:
> I have a brand new Dell Poweredge T310 server with 4G ram and 1TB
> raid-5 hard drive in it. I Really only need to be able to run a copy
> of CentOS 5.4 on it, but I'm wondering if in the build process should
> I stick on ESXi 4 and then run Cen
Thom Paine wrote:
> Any thoughts to this, or should I just put on CentOS 5.4 and be done
> with it? I know it's like asking what everyone's favourite colour is,
> but maybe a few replies will give me some ideas.
I like the VM approach because it gives a foolproof to snapshot the
guest and do test
On 2/5/2010 12:25 PM, Michael Dross wrote:
> I have recently installed ESXi4 on a new HP DL380 G6 with 12GB of memory.
> I am running CentOS 5.4 and CentOS 4.8. A few things I have learned.
>
> First, for best I/O performance you should use the Vmware Paravirtualized
> storage controller driver. I
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Subject: [CentOS] VMWare ESXi & CentOS5.4
I have a brand new Dell Poweredge T310 server with 4G ram and 1TB
raid-5 hard drive in it. I Really only need to be able to run a copy
of CentOS 5.4 on it, but I'm wondering if in the build process should
I stick on ESXi 4 and then run CentO
On 2/5/2010 11:54 AM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
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> There are many benefits to virtualizing. Except for a few laptops,
> everything in my house is virtualized with either ESXi, VMWare Server,
> Xen or KVM. Besides the flexibility, I like the ability to access the
> servers from whichever room I'm in. I can
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Thom Paine wrote:
> I have a brand new Dell Poweredge T310 server with 4G ram and 1TB
> raid-5 hard drive in it. I Really only need to be able to run a copy
> of CentOS 5.4 on it, but I'm wondering if in the build process should
> I stick on ESXi 4 and then run Cen
> I have a brand new Dell Poweredge T310 server with 4G ram and 1TB
> raid-5 hard drive in it. I Really only need to be able to run a copy
> of CentOS 5.4 on it, but I'm wondering if in the build process should
> I stick on ESXi 4 and then run CentOS as a vm? This would give me the
> options to rol
I have a brand new Dell Poweredge T310 server with 4G ram and 1TB
raid-5 hard drive in it. I Really only need to be able to run a copy
of CentOS 5.4 on it, but I'm wondering if in the build process should
I stick on ESXi 4 and then run CentOS as a vm? This would give me the
options to roll out othe
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