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Have anyone configered VMWare esx server in vmware workstation.? I am stuck in typical problem. I am using VMWare workstation and installed Linux on it. Then i went for VMWare ESX 3.5.0 installation. The installation went fine but after a reboot the ESX server refuses to start up in normal mode. But the ESX server is starting up in troubleshoot mode which is not very much help for me because i have limited knowledge over linux. Plz help
cheepest cost configuration of pc to work with vmware esx 3.5? can any one guide me about cheepest cost configuration of pc to work with vmware esx 3.5 .i want to practice virtulization what are the minimum hardware requirements for VMware ESX 3.5 as I want to install this on a workstation.
Configured vmware esx 3.5 or 3.0 on Vmware Workstation? Hi, has anyone configured vmware esx 3.5 or 3.0 on Vmware Workstation? Can someone please send instructions on how to do this? Thanks.
Does anyone know the proper sequence to bring up an ESX environment running Virtual Center? For example, do I bring up the VMWare ESX hosts in the cluster first, or the Virtual Center host first? Thanks Robot! This was for a cluster that I inherited, as I know next to nothing about ESX. Thanks to you I was able to bring everything up in the right sequence after installing our new hardware.
redhat performance esx? how can i improve performance of REDHAT LINUX server running on VMWARE ESX
vmware...vSphare vs. vCenter vs. workstation...concept? I have just started course on vmware. I am actually very much confused of it & its products. heres wht i understood (i might be wrong...) vSphear Server is the server. like- ESX or ESXi etc...its also known as Hypervisor vSphear Client is the software, which is used to access & maintain server.. then what is vCenter (server & client) what is vmware workstation ?? im very novice in this stage...so plz can someone explain me in plain english tnx very much hts just the workstation part...wht abt others ??
what are some native virtual machines? Examples are: oracle VM and VMware ESX & VMware ESXi
Besp API .....? Is the Virtual Infrastructure SDK, the best API available for ESX, or are there better cross-platform oriented SDKs out there (with not much but at least some VMWare compat. ???
Multiple boot OS disk? This is not about creating a dual boot hard disk. I am asking something a little different. I am in the process of building my dream system and what I want to be able to do is have 5 hard disks installed in my computer, one is a Windows XP Pro SP2 disk, one is a Server 2003 disk, one is a VMware ESXi disk, one is a data disk shared by all of them. What I want is the fifth disk to be the boot disk 100% of the time and it boots to a boot menu where I choose which OS to boot from XP, Server 2003 or ESX. Does anybody know of a utility that allows such a configuration? Otherwise I will just have to use removable drive bays.
My job title dilemna? I have been working for my current company for about 4 years now. I started off as a help desk analyst, but quickly busted my butt and studied and got promoted to Senior Help Desk Analyst about 2 years or so ago. Thing is that they said they want me to do alot of tasks relating to engineering and administrator functions. They said that I would get a job title with Associate Systems/Network Engineer, but that was like two years ago. When I ask them about it now, they keep avoiding the situation and are complete asses about it all. I am getting screwed in the pay also, and thinking that maybe if they bump me up to that title, they will have to pay me more. I mean I am doing a huge things not help desk related ranging from a huge VMWare Ace rollout to thousands of computers, and lots of VMWare server ESX migrations and administration. I also assisted in other tasks such as making the whole 4 story building wireless ready and implementing/configuring WAP points. Recently I have been in charge of the help desk (basically manager over 15 help desk reps) and tons other duties including lots of a range of subjects related to everything imaginable. The good thing about working for a company with about 6000 workers I guess. I am not the only person they are screwing. The main SDE service desk admins and sharepoint admin left the company a couple weeks ago, and they took one of my coworkers and gave him both responsibilities of SDE and Sharepoint admin. This is obviously alot of work for both responsibilities to have someone do, and they are keeping his title as "Help Desk Analyst" and refuse to change his title. Again probably cause they are paying him help desk salary and they are cheap and dont want to bump him up in scale. Question is, I spend 30 hours a week studying a wide array of materials ranging from OS to Vmware to Cisco networking and honestly if you see the things I am doing for the title "help desk" is unbelievable. How does all this work, for when another company wants to call my current employer. They will call and see that my title is help desk analyst. Like they are going to believe me when I put all the things I do on the job. Can they even ask my current employer what my current job title is or what I do? Any help or tips would be great Thanks
My job title dilemna? I have been working for my current company for about 4 years now. I started off as a help desk analyst, but quickly busted my butt and studied and got promoted to Senior Help Desk Analyst about 2 years or so ago. Thing is that they said they want me to do alot of tasks relating to engineering and administrator functions. They said that I would get a job title with Associate Systems/Network Engineer, but that was like two years ago. When I ask them about it now, they keep avoiding the situation and are complete asses about it all. I am getting screwed in the pay also, and thinking that maybe if they bump me up to that title, they will have to pay me more. I mean I am doing a huge things not help desk related ranging from a huge VMWare Ace rollout to thousands of computers, and lots of VMWare server ESX migrations and administration. I also assisted in other tasks such as making the whole 4 story building wireless ready and implementing/configuring WAP points. Recently I have been in charge of the help desk (basically manager over 15 help desk reps) and tons other duties including lots of a range of subjects related to everything imaginable. The good thing about working for a company with about 6000 workers I guess. I am not the only person they are screwing. The main SDE service desk admins and sharepoint admin left the company a couple weeks ago, and they took one of my coworkers and gave him both responsibilities of SDE and Sharepoint admin. This is obviously alot of work for both responsibilities to have someone do, and they are keeping his title as "Help Desk Analyst" and refuse to change his title. Again probably cause they are paying him help desk salary and they are cheap and dont want to bump him up in scale. Question is, I spend 30 hours a week studying a wide array of materials ranging from OS to Vmware to Cisco networking and honestly if you see the things I am doing for the title "help desk" is unbelievable. How does all this work, for when another company wants to call my current employer. They will call and see that my title is help desk analyst. Like they are going to believe me when I put all the things I do on the job. Can they even ask my current employer what my current job title is or what I do? Any help or tips would be great Thanks
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