Great stuff!

 

I would personally look to run a NAS appliance or SAN for the file part
of your file and print servers, but it looks like you all did what ESX
was meant to do.

 

Thanks for sharing!

Jason

 

From: Sherry Abercrombie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 11:09 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: VMWare Success Story

 

As most of ya'll know, we run VMWare ESX here at my organization.  We've
invested a lot into this technology because we believe that it will keep
TCO down.  We've been working on a project to convert as many physical
boxes to virtual as possible for the last few months using the VMWare
built in P2V tool.  Well, we've gotten to the point that we have
successfully virtualized enough servers that we can empty a Compaq rack
(and probably more when we start cleaning out the racks of old
equipment).  We have virtualized our Citrix environment (6 servers), an
unused but necessary for historical data accounting server, and SMS yes,
SMS virtualized, it's sweet and some other systems.  We have 2 of our
ESX servers with 64GB memory and 8 cores, have had one of them load
tested with 45 guests running on it and it didn't even go over 50%
utilization on resources.   Basically at this point all we have running
on a physical box are DC's (although I have an AD domain in my DMZ that
is all virtual), Exchange, ISA, backup server, Oracle servers, some
telephony stuff, monitoring and file and print servers.  We are looking
at virtualizing the telephony stuff and maybe even the file and print,
and will most likely have one of our E2K7 boxes as a virtual box when we
go to E2K7 which is currently in progress.  

Have a great Thanksgiving everyone!!

-- 
Sherry Abercrombie

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." 
Arthur C. Clarke

 

 

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