Increasing VMware VMFS Volume

With vSphere-4, you have option to increase the VMFS Volume similar to the way you expand the disk using Snap Drive/DiskPart on Window servers. Here are the steps for doing this: Increase the LUN (and Volume if applicable) size to new size on Neap Side. Select a particular host that has access to this Shared VMFS Volume -> Configuration -> Storage -> Properties Verify that the ‘Device Capacity’ and ‘Primary Partitions Capacity’ shows the difference in size that’s increased above. Choose ‘Increase’ -> select the desired Volume to be expanded and ensure its showing that free space will be added […]

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Administering ESXi 4.1

Choose the right version ESXi free – unlimited use but with features limitations ESXi Installable – commercial version of ESXi and supports all advanced features. Can be installed on any choosen server. ESXi Embedded – preinstalled as firmware so that you don’t have to install it again.  The downside is you can’t transfer the license to other physical hardware. Requirements (for ESX Installable version called VMware VMvisor) With x64 bit x86 processor (i.e., x86-64).  x86-64 is an extension of the x86 instruction set. Examples: AMD Opteron’s and Intel Xenon and Nehalem processors. With VT enabled. Minimum of 2 GB RAM. […]

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Administering ESX 4

Requirements With x64 bit x86 processor (i.e., x86-64).  x86-64 is an extension of the x86 instruction set. Examples: AMD Opteron’s and Intel Xenon and Nehalem processors. With VT enabled. Minimum of 2 GB RAM One or More network adapter.  The ESX installer needs a live network connection to properly detect certain network settings, such as the host name under DHCP. IPv4 static IP address. Create the DNS entry for the static IP with host A record entry. IPv6 is not supported for ESX installation. Hardware Storage Controllers (SCSI Adapter, FC Adapter, or Internal RAID Controller) Storage/Disk space SCSI disk, FC […]

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