Other than the VMotion/DRS issue no reason I can think of assuming you're 
talking 3.5.x

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From: N Parr [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 8:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Question for fellow VM Junkies


When should you NOT put your Virtual Swap File with the VM?  I'm thinking maybe 
when the guest is residing on slower storage?  Put the Swap file on faster 
storage?  Reason I ask is I've been playing with different ways to set up 
shared storage on the cheap in my home lab.  Tried starwinds software iscsi 
client and the free version works very well.  Discovered that my Buffalo 
Terastation Pro has NFS capability but it's so slow compared to running 
starwinds on a box with fast storage.  I would rather use the Terastation so I 
didn't have to spin up an entire physical server.  So my thinking would be to 
put the guest swap file on the local storage on the VM Host, obviously not 
concerned about vmotion at this point.





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