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  • vSwitch configuration with 12 uplinks

    - by Joshua
    I have been doing a lot of research on vSwitch configurations, but I think I am more confused now after all of the reading that I have done. So here is my situation 3 ESX Hosts (12 nics each), 1 iSCSI SAN, 2 Force 10 switches. Should I create individual vSwitches for MGMT, vMotion, VM, and SCSI traffic? or do I need to group anything together in the same vSwitch? I am going to have 4 vLANS total, one for each of those items, do I need to do any trunking on the physical switch or just assign the correct vLAN to each physical switch port?

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  • Adding custom script on ESXi 5.0

    - by Quzar
    I have an ESXi server that I would like to have run a custom script on every boot that contains esxcli and other commands. I have tried adding the script into init.d and creating an rc.local.d folder with a script, but the etc folder gets rebuilt on startup. I've also tried modifying state.tgz and local.tgz in the /bootbank folder in order to force these files to appear, but that does not seem to work either. Is there any way I can run custom commands on boot? Note: I've tried the advice here ESXi boot process / state storage to no avail. Seems the system was changed between 4.1 and 5.0

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  • Will the VMs on the ESXi cluster be running after disconnection from the network?

    - by John
    What will happen if I disconnect the ESXi cluster configured with HA from the switch(I need to change the power source on the main switch) and there is no management port redundancy? I'm going to disable the host monitoring and VM monitoring within HA settings, and connect to the switch after it boots up. Will the virtual machines be running if I disconnect the hosts from the network so they will not see any other ESXi host? I hope everything will work fine and the hosts will join the cluster after they connect to the network again, but I would like to be sure ..

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  • How can I move an existing VM's files to a new directory in the same datastore?

    - by blade
    Hi, I have some VMs deployed on ESX. In vSphere 4, I want to move these VMs into another directory in the datastore. So the VM directories are under root, but I want them in root/MyNewFolder. I tried this by turning off a VM, copying the VM's file (VMDK etc) into the directory I want, deleting the hard drive from the VM's settings, adding a new hard drive and then selecting the new path to the VMDK. When I press ok on the settings dialog box, having made this modification to the settings, I get the following error: not found. What I am trying to do also does not seem to be possible when making a new VM. I can only make VMs under root.

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  • Iis multiple domain binding

    - by user2979484
    I've a server with vshpere running and one vm with Windows 2008 r2. I'm hosting a website on this vm. But I want to try to add another domain. Now I have 3 ip-adresses. 1 for vspehere. 1 for vm. 1 for 2nd domain. When I add a new site and edit the bindings to the last ip-adress (2nd domain) it doesn't work. I've added also a new network adapter on vsphere and edited in the windows network adapter. Could anyone help me out with this. Sorry for my bad english I hope you will understand it.

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  • Performance of external USB disk with ESXi5

    - by PeterMmm
    I have a new HP DL120 G7 server with ESXi5. One VM is a Win2003 instalation and I have an external USB2.0 drive attached by USB Controller and USB Device. I copy a 4GB file from external USB to server disk. In the VM that takes up to 10 minutes. On a native Win2003 that takes aprox. 3 minutes. I have no explaination for that diference: In any case the bottleneck is the USB connection, much slower than the disks (SAS, RAID1). If the USB connection on the VM would be USB1.1 and not USB2.0 it would take much more time. (The disk performance between server partitions on the VM is correct. - see update) Could be that my native box is extremely fast and the VM is the normal case. ??? Update I try with passtrough and a first run copy the same data in aprox. 7 minutes. Still 2 times slower than the native connection. I also did another messure and the copy between partitions on the same VM takes 3 minutes.

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  • VPN (PPTP) in Virtual Machine (WinXP in VM Workstation 8 )

    - by user1059617
    i am trying to establish a VPN Connection in my GuestOS. But i get a timeout every Time. The Host : Win 7 The Guest: WinXp Software: VM-Workstation 8 The GuestOS is bridged to the Host network and has his own IP. The normal Connection in the GuestOS works fine but when i try to establish the VPN (no Programm used , just simple Windows VPN) i get an timeout? But i can establish the VPN from the Host without any problems... Any Ideas here? Thanks Ps:(If it matters: The VPN is PPTP from StrongVPN)

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  • Password format not liked by installer

    - by Box293
    I'm installing Chargeback and I get to the database-related information page (step 5 on page 17 of the users guide). Using a Windows account (it is an administrator of the server and I am logged on as that user) Username: DOMAIN\ServiceVMware-CB Password: #$%UuuU2u (this isn't the password but it does start with #$% and is the same length and case) I click the Test Connected and it returns back OK. I click Next and then I am given a warning telling me that the account does not have the right permissions. Check that it has log on as a service etc etc etc. I quit the installer. I change the password in the domain to Uuuuuu3 I reboot the server I restart the server The installer has no problems with the newer password. I'm not fussed either way, I'm just trying to save someone else the pain and perhaps the allowed password format could be added to the documentation. BTW I am using Server 2008 SP2 x64 with SQL Express 2005 x64.

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  • What server setup for a small web development company? [closed]

    - by Giordano
    I co-own a company with a friend of mine and we have decided to buy a new server to support our business (our current server is an Asus EEE Box, working great but too limited :) ). I should mention that we are web developers but occasionally we do small-office sys admin. Thus, 99% of time we work on GNU/Linux (mainly Ubuntu) but from time to time we need to setup a Windows environment to assist some customers (e.g. setup a temporary SQL Server 2008). Our requirements: Low budget: we don't want the cheapest solution out there but we can't afford to spend too much. Budget could be ~1000-1500€ (before VAT) Robustness: we would like to setup a RAID array and maybe have an external disk where we can store backups Virtualization: we need to be able to setup few servers for development. The scenario is something like this (~8 appliances running in parallel): Redmine + GIT server Bacula server FTP server 3-4 virtual appliances that could be set up on demand to test our applications or support a customer. The appliances could be: LAMP, Tomcat+PostgreSQL, SQL Server Support: if something breaks down it shouldn't be too difficult to find a replacement. Now, given the main requirements, there are some doubts we need to clarify: Do you suggest to buy a prepackaged solution (for example a customized Dell PowerEdge T110 or T310) or to assemble the server by ourselves (buy the separate components)? What RAID configuration do you suggest? I was thinking of RAID1 (probably cheaper) or RAID5. should we buy a hardware RAID controller or is it ok to use a software RAID (mdadm)? In case, which controller do you suggest? What processor do you suggest (Intel Xeon, i3, i5, i7, AMD)? How much RAM? (I was thinking at least 8GB, ~1GB per appliance) What virtualization software do you recommend? VMWare seems to be the best choice, but what about XEN or KVM? We don't want to buy licenses at the moment so we would like to consider only free options. What OS do you recommend? We know Ubuntu, Debian, Gentoo very well (we would like to use Ubuntu Server), however it seems a lot of people goes for CentOS. Thanks in advance if you can help us with this! It's our first "serious" server so many doubts popped up :) Please feel free to add further recommendations if you have some to share ;) Have a nice day

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  • Move / SVMOTION Replica / Source from Datastore to another

    - by Gdriver
    Hi, I need to evacuate 2 Datastores. Now the only things on those 2 datastores are 4 replica / source machines. These are productive ones which means, there are a lot of linked clones linked to these replicas. So there is no way to recompose these ones. If I would unprotect the entity the linked clones wouldn´t work anymore right? Is there a way to move the replicas to another datastore without "killing" the linked clones?

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  • VLAN help on ESX 4/vSphere

    - by user49032
    I setup a new VLAN with ID 153 in vSphere for my ESX4 server. The VLAN is setup for virtual machines and then I added a new NIC to the VM I want to be able to access the VM. The NIC is added to VLAN 153, but yet I am unable to ping the VLAN .1 IP that is setup on our Cisco 3750. The IP is properly setup on the Cisco 3750 because I'm able to ping the interface IP from other machines on the network. I'm guessing there must be an issue with the cabling. Any ideas?

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  • When should one use the following: Amazon EC2, Google App Engine, Microsoft Azure and Salesforce.com

    - by vicky21
    I am asking this in very general sense. Both from cloud provider and cloud consumer's perspective. Also the question is not for any specific kind of application (in fact the intention is to know which type of applications/domains can fit into which of the cloud slab -SaaS PaaS IaaS). My understanding so far is: IaaS: Raw Hardware (Processors, Networks, Storage). PaaS: OS, System Softwares, Development Framework, Virtual Machines. SaaS: Software Applications. It would be great if Stackoverflower's can share their understanding and experiences of cloud computing concept. EDIT: Ok, I will put it in more specific way - Amazon EC2: You don't have control over hardware layer. But you can take your choice of OS image, Dev Framework (.NET, J2EE, LAMP) and Application and put it on EC2 hardware. Can you deploy an applications built with Google App Engine or Azure on EC2? Google App Engine: You don't have control over hardware and OS and you get a specific Dev Framework to build your application. Can you take any existing Java or Python application and port it to GAE? Or vice versa, can applications that were built on GAE be taken out of GAE and ported to any Application Server like Websphere or Weblogic? Azure: You don't have control over hardware and OS and you get a specific Dev Framework to build your application. Can you take any existing .NET application and port it to Azure? Or vice versa, can applications that were built on Azure be taken out of Azure and ported to any Application Server like Biztalk?

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  • Oracle : « Le Cloud reprend le meilleur des Mainframes » et en corrige les défauts, à condition qu'il s'appuie sur des standards ouverts

    Oracle : « Le Cloud reprend le meilleur des Mainframes » Et en corrige les défauts, à condition qu'il s'appuie sur des standards ouverts Il y a environ 7 ans, Oracle a entamé un virage stratégique. Son but était de simplifier les déploiements et les architectures IT. Aujourd'hui, l'éditeur aux multiples casquettes (BI, BPM, Hardware, SGBD, Java, etc.) est en train d'en faire un deuxième. Celui du Cloud . Et toujours sous le signe de la simplification. « Le meilleur Cloud sera complètement transparent pour les utilisateurs », prédit Andrew Sutherland, le cordial (et écossais) Senior Vice-Président Fusion Middleware Europe, de passage ce matin à Paris. Sous-entendu, t...

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  • Le cloud computing pourrait faire gagner 763 milliards d'euros à l'Europe, et générer la création de 2.4 millions d'emplois

    Le cloud computing pourrait faire gagner 763 milliards d'euros à l'Europe, et générer la création de 2.4 millions d'emplois Nos voisins d'outre-manche viennent de publier une étude très intéressante. Elle révèle ainsi qu'une adoption majeure du cloud computing en Europe pourrait avoir des conséquences extrêmement positives pour l'économie. Une utilisation de masse de cette technologie permettrait aux pays de l'Union d'économiser 763 milliards d'euros sur cinq ans ! En effet, cela éviterait aux entreprises d'avoir à créer toutes leurs infrastructures IT. A la place, elles auraient juste à louer divers services et stockages. Le cloud computing permet aussi de réaliser des économies d'énergie, et si son prix parait enc...

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  • Eight New Oracle Database Assemblies Ready to Run In Your Oracle VM Cloud with Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c

    - by Adam Hawley
    By Sudip Datta, Senior Director, Oracle Enterprise Manager Product Management This week, 8 database virtual assemblies were released via EM 12c Self-Update. The database assemblies are already patched to Oracle recommended levels. Customers running EM 12c in online mode (i.e. connected to My Oracle Support) will see the assemblies in their EM console (screenshot below). They can then deploy the Assemblies using the Self-Service Provisioning outlined in the "Cloud Administration Guide". The EM12c agent will be deployed along with the assemblies, so the databases will be managed automatically from the onset. You can also get a general demo of the cloud management features (including assembly deployment) in http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/oem/cloud-mgmt/index.html. More database and middleware assemblies will follow soon.

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  • SAP NetWeaver Cloud Java EE 6 Web Profile Certified!

    - by reza_rahman
    We are very pleased to welcome SAP NetWeaver Cloud to the Java EE 6 family! SAP successfully certified NetWeaver Cloud SDK-2.x.Beta against the Java EE 6 Web Profile TCK. This brings the number of Web Profile implementations to no less than seven and the total number of certified platforms on the official Java EE compatibility page to eighteen. Other Java EE 6 Web Profile platforms include the likes of GlassFish, JBoss AS, Resin and Apache TomEE. Under the hood, SAP NetWeaver Cloud uses EclipseLink, Tomcat and OpenEJB. The NetWeaver team encourages you to try it out and send them feedback. More details here.

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  • Quelles sont les meilleures solutions de virtualisation pour faire son Cloud privé ? Smile fait un panorama des outils open-sources

    Quelles sont les meilleures solutions de virtualisation pour faire son Cloud privé ? Smile fait un panorama des outils open-sources disponibles La virtualisation s'attaque à la problématique du poste de travail, vise à régler les problèmes de déploiement et de maintenance, et permet d'améliorer le partage des ressources physiques et d'éviter l'achat superflu de serveurs. C'est dire si son champ d'application devient de plus en plus vaste pour les professionnels. Cette montée en puissance s'est traduite par une démocratisation du Cloud et, notamment pour les entreprises, du Cloud privé. Avec une conséquence du côté des outils, les solutions de virtualisation ont connu ces derniers ...

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  • Les ventes record d'Office 2010 montrent-elles que le 100% Cloud n'est pas encore mûr ? Le vice-président Microsoft savoure ses resultats

    Les ventes record d'Office 2010 montrent-elles que le 100 % Cloud n'est pas encore mûr ? Le vice-président de Microsoft chargé du produit savoure ses résultats La suite bureautique de Microsoft Office 2010 à déjà un an. L'outil essentiellement Desktop, est sorti à une période ou les regards et les investissements de plusieurs éditeurs (Microsoft compris) étaient orientés vers les plates-formes et les infrastructures de Cloud Computing. L'avènement des solutions Cloud se présentait comme une menace pour le produit phare de Microsoft qui n'a pas manqué d'essuyer des vagues de critiques lors de la sortie de la suite bureautique. «

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  • Google propose une version professionnelle de son App Engine et des services en Cloud privé grâce à

    Google propose une version professionnelle de son App Engine Et ses services en Cloud privé grâce à une collaboration avec VMWare D'une pierre deux coups ? comme on dit. Lors du Google I/O, VMWare et Google ont annoncé un partenariat qui risque de faire du bruit dans le monde du développement web. Pour tout dire, il en fait déjà beaucoup. Cette collaboration va en effet permettre à Google d'étoffer encore un peu plus son offre de services Cloud spécialement dédiée aux développeurs d'entreprise. Jusqu'ici Moutain View proposait ses produits en mode « Cloud public », autrement dit hébergés sur ses propres serveurs. Mais de nombreus...

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  • OpenShift : la compilation des applications Java dans le Cloud désormais possible, Red Hat étend sa plateforme PaaS

    OpenShift : le développement et la compilation des applications Java dans le Cloud désormais possible Red Hat étend sa plateforme PaaS Red Hat vient d'étendre sa plateforme d'hébergement Cloud OpenShift, qui peut désormais être utilisée non seulement pour déployer des applications, mais également pour développer des projets en utilisant le Cloud. OpenShift est une solution PaaS (Platform as a Service) qui avait été lancée en mai dernier par par Red Hat pour les développeurs open source, afin de concurrencer Windows Azure et Google App Engine. La plateforme permet d'héberger et exécuter des applications en Java, Ruby, Python, PHP et Perl. OpenShift supporte les bas...

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  • Cloud : suppression des coûts de transferts de données pour les plates-formes Windows Azure et Amazon Web Services

    Cloud : suppression des coûts de transferts des données Pour les plates-formes Windows Azure et Amazon Web Services Amazon a annoncé la suppression des frais sur tous les transferts de données sur sa plate-forme Cloud Amazon Web Services (AWS). Cette suppression vise à convaincre certaines entreprises préoccupées par le coût des migrations vers le Cloud liés aux quantités importantes de données. Les utilisateurs pourront donc up-loader des petaoctes de données sans avoir à payer des frais supplémentaires. La décision est valable pour le transfert de données dans n'importe quelle région et pour n'importe quel service d'AWS. En plus de la suppression des couts de trans...

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  • "En 2020, 80% des applications tourneront dans le cloud", déclare Microsoft, en expliquant que les DSI devront s'adapter à ces changements

    "En 2020, 80% des applications tourneront dans le cloud", déclare Microsoft, tout en expliquant que les DSI devront s'adapter à ces changements Au premier jour des TechDays 2011, nous avons pu rencontrer Jérôme Trédan, Directeur produits serveurs et infrastructure de cloud computing chez Microsoft France. Sa mission : encadrer une équipe de chefs de produits sur toute les lignes de produits serveurs, dans 3 grands domaines : les infrastructures (Windows Server, System Center et toute l'offre de sécurité de la gamme Forefront) ; l'axe des plateformes applicatives de Microsoft (SQL Server, Biztalk, .Net) ; et la partie infrastructures cloud computing (qui se développe très rapidement avec Windows et SQL Azure).

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  • Avez-vous confiance dans la confidentialité du Cloud ? Google fait certifier la confidentialité des Google Docs par des tiers indépendants

    Avez-vous confiance dans la confidentialité du Cloud ? Google fait certifier la confidentialité des Google Docs par des organismes indépendants Google, Amazon ou Salesforce.com se livrent bataille dans le Cloud. Mais ces prestataires ont un point commun : la question de la confidentialité est toujours plus ou moins esquivée. Le constat est certainement moins vrai pour Microsoft qui d'une part propose un Cloud hybride (et donc permet de garder la main en local sur ses données sensibles) et d'autre part qui a admis qu'en cas de demande de la part de la justice américaine, ses data-centers seraient ouverts au FBI.

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