Most people have said "no" to question #2.

I would say that there is a definite impact. Your virtualisation team are 
pretty much now an additional "god" in the organisation. For smaller shops this 
isn't an issue. For bigger shops, or where compliance/auditing/change control 
are important, then this is another layer of people who have significant  
privileges, who must be worked into your change control process.

Cheers
Ken

From: Andy Shook [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 December 2008 2:57 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Virtualization Questions - More Q's


1.       As long as the resources are available for the VM, then transparent.  
I know in the past that processors had to be in the same family as well as the 
same brand for Vmotion but I heard that this has changed with (ESX) update 3.  
I don't know the details yet, so someone please chime in here for clarification.

2.       No

3.       Most environments will have both.  Shared for the lightweight servers 
and dedicated for VMotion\HA\DRS and the heavy hitting servers.

4.       An OS license is an OS license is an OS license.  Doubtful but check 
with the vendors in question.

Shook

From: Roger Wright [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 10:32 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Virtualization Questions - More Q's

Great responses so far!  You've all given me even more to think about.

A few other questions:


1.       From a DR perspective, or perhaps just for rebalancing the load on a 
host machine, how does moving from one host to another with different HW impact 
the VM, or is it transparent?


2.       Does Virtualization impact your domain security requirements in any 
way?


3.       NIC Utilization - Shared NICs or separate for each VM?


4.       OS & App licensing - can we expect any reduction in licensing 
requirements?



Thanks!



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