A lot of people try to figure out how HA calculates the failover level. I already did know that VC 2.0 use a slot size based on max cpu and memory for the “worst” VM,
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Getting DRS VMotion info from you database
Ever wanted to know how often DRS is vmotioning your VMs? You can extract this info from the VC database by the following query:
ESX 3.5 on Workstation 6
Source: xtraVirt.com Commentary on VMware ESX3.5 on Workstation 6 Since VMware ESX 3.5 was released many of those in the community have found that the previous methodology to install and run ESX in a VM on Workstation 6 stopped working when a VM nested in ESX 3.5 was powered on. This short paper explores some […]
Storage VMotion
A few days ago I posted about problems with Storage VMotion. Unfortunately it turned out that these problems appeared on an unsupported configuration. In the comments on my post, Bob Slovick wrote the following: “Bob Slovick // Jan 24, 2008 at 8:26 That post refers to a person that is using the Qlogic HBAs with […]
ESX Storage Performance Tips
Eric Sloof found a real good article about ESX and storage performance. His site will lead you to the great document. Click here