As long as none of the machines are too intensive that should work fine.
I would NOT partition the drive holding the VM's though, you lose your
flexibility if you do.

 

Mark

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From: Clayton Doige [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 6:22 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: VMWare Server Disk Config Questions

 

 

Dear all, sorry if this is either off topic, or marginally stupid. I am
about to spec out a box that will host 3 virtual machines for DR
purposes. I wanted to run my thoughts past the list to see where the
error in my thought process is, as I am sure there is one (or more) lol.

 

The physical machine will have a RAID 5 set up with 0.5 TB usable space.
I plan to partition the array as follows:

 

Container 1, 20 GB, Host OS

Container 2, 100GB, VM1 (1 virtual disk for OS, 1 virtual disk for
apps/data)

Container 3, 200 GB, VM2 (1 virtual disk for OS, 1 virtual disk for
apps/data)

Container 4, 200 GB, VM3 (1 virtual disk for OS, 1 virtual disk for
apps/data)

 

Is there anything glaringly wrong with this set up?

 

TIA

 

Clayton Doige

Project Management Consultant

Green IT Solutions Ltd

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

01277844943

07949255062

www.greenit.co.uk

 

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