per vmkernel or 32 nfs mounts
period?
32 mounts period.
Of course, you could have a 2nd ESXi host with separate 32 mounts as well.
-ryan
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Ross wrote:
> Will this be for Sun's xVM Server as well as for ESX?
>
That would be the goal. I will just depend on what features/APIs are
available and when.
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Hi Ahmed
I'm part of the team that is working on such integration and snapshot
integration (and SRM) is definitely on the roadmap.
Right now, there is nothing official, but as other have mentioned, some
simple scripting wouldn't be too hard.
I like to use the Remote Command Line appliance and
Nigel Smith wrote:
> I googled on some sub-strings from your ESX logs
> and found these threads on the VmWare forum
> which lists similar error messages,
> & suggests some actions to try on the ESX server:
>
> http://communities.vmware.com/message/828207
>
> Also, see this thread:
>
> http://commu
t -v
Also, I blogged a bit on OpenSolaris iSCSI & VMware ESX I was using
b98 on a X4500.
http://blogs.sun.com/rarneson/entry/zfs_clones_iscsi_and_vmware
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Are you considering using the X4500 as a disk-cache? Or are you simply
trying to back the X4500 up?
I've been doing some testing with the X4500 as a disk-cache storage node
and have found the following
* configure 1 big zpool (RAIDZ/RAIDZ2/Mirror, depending on your
space/perf/reliability busi