On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 6:03 AM, Stephen Potter <s...@unixsa.net> wrote:

> On 3/25/2014 7:57 AM, Jonathan wrote:
>
>> I realise that no currently-produced Apple kit is on the vSphere HCL.  My
>> question is whether you have any experience of  the new Mac Pro with
>> vSphere, including multiple NICs and FC connections. The response from our
>> local suppliers has been "let us know how you get on".
>>
>
> Jonathan-
> I've checked internally and on the VMware community pages.  No one is able
> to get ESXi to install and run on the 6,1 MacPro so far.  We are working on
> supporting the next major version of ESXi on the MacPro 6,1, but
> unfortunately, not specifically 5.5.  Additional to your question, the
> MacPro 6,1 has no internal expansion slots, so you are limited to the
> built-in: 2 GigE ports, 4 USB3, and 6 Thunderbolt ports, so it wouldn't
> have the expansion you are looking for.
>

There are limited expansion options with the thunderbolt interface. It's
not what most sysadmins are use to with Dell, HP, etc, but you can
certainly get multiple NICs and FC. But, I have no idea if VMware has
drivers for the pci-e cards that are tested/approved to work over
thunderbolt.

Your best bet at this point in time is to use the current production Mac
Mini as a test platform for your requirements. You can fit it into your
datacenter by using a case or mount from a third party. Sonnet makes a more
expensive 1u case that can accommodate pci-e cards internally by using the
thunderbolt connection on the mini (for your ethernet, fiber channel, etc
needs). If you need more cards or expansion options they have a ~3u (can't
remember exact size) expansion case that can fit more kit. Less expensive
rack mount options that don't have pcie capability are made by H-Squared
and MK1 Manufacturing.

While the mini isn't on the VMware HCL I hear a lot of mac admins have been
happily using them in production as testing platforms for software patches,
etc on the macenterprise email list. You can probably get more information
over there. MacTech Magazine has had a few articles on esxi on Macs, with
the mini being a target for their tinkering. I believe they link to the
article that Stephen posted.

Hope that helps!

Gilbert Wilson
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