> Yeah, I have been leaning toward ESXi. No problem with that since I
> can
> load OpenManage in it which lets me manage the RAID, etc.
If you can load OpenManage on ESXi, please tell me how. That is something I
would desperately love to do, but as far as I know, cannot be done.
I did research
Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>> Yeah, I have been leaning toward ESXi. No problem with that since I
>> can
>> load OpenManage in it which lets me manage the RAID, etc.
>
> If you can load OpenManage on ESXi, please tell me how. That is something I
> would desperately love to do, but as far as I know
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 22:16:12 -0500
Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> For me personally, the biggest problem with VirtualBox is the fact
> that you can't assign multiple keys to be the HOST key. Every time I
> press Ctrl, or Alt, or some key ... I'm not in the VM anymore. There
> is no single key on the
One other thing to note, you need to setup an SNMP community string before
applying your free ESXi license, or it becomes unwritable, as ESXi free
version doesn't support SNMP monitoring :/
http://salawank.performance-weaver.com/?p=66 has the steps for getting SNMP
setup before applying your licen
> I find it hard to believe that there is no single
> key on the keyboard that you do not use on a regular basis. Do you
> often use the Print Screen button, for example?
I can safely say I don't ever use the PrintScreen button, as it doesn't
exist on my mac.
But the mac is not the only place wh