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Change blocksize of local VMFS

5 November, 2009 Gabrie van Zanten 7 Comments VMware

During install vSphere now creates a VMFS partition by default on the local storage on which the service console partitions will be installed. When you want to use this partition to store your VMs on (non-VMotionable) there is no problem, just point to this datastore and use it. In my homelab the ESX hosts have […]

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(Presentation) Design tips for VMware vSphere 4

28 October, 200926 November, 2010 Gabrie van Zanten 16 Comments VMware

Recently at the Belgium VMUG I gave a presentation in which I covered some design tips for VMware vSphere 4. I talked about some business decisions that, how boring they may seem, are crucial for your design. I covered some security requirements you should check with the security department of the organisation and of course advised good […]

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