Re: BIND/named on VM

2011-10-14 Thread rsmith
We have been running versions of Bind on Windows servers for many years in VMware virtual environments. This includes both the old VMserver versions and all versions of ESX/ESXi all the way from 2.53 to version VSphere 4.1 without any issues. We are running both masters and slaves. You should no

Re: BIND/named on VM

2011-10-14 Thread michoski
On 10/14/11 10:49 AM, "Walter Smith" wrote: > I would like to setup latest BIND/named [slaves] within VMware environment - > is there any implications I should be aware of? > Since I saw some issues running NTPd on VMware - thinking may be 'named' might > have similar issues... No issues to date

RE: BIND/named on VM

2011-10-14 Thread Spain, Dr. Jeffry A.
Walter: I have compiled bind 9.8.0 on Ubuntu Natty on a number of VMs on ESXi 4.1 and 5.0. There have been no problems with either authoritative or recursive name services. The potential issues with NTP on virtual machines are, I think, not related. They have to do with the fact that the VM does

RE: BIND/named on VM

2011-10-14 Thread Brad Bendily
> I would like to setup latest BIND/named [slaves] within > VMware environment - is there any implications I should be aware of? > Since I saw some issues running NTPd on VMware - thinking may > be 'named' might have similar issues... > None for me. I have been running my secondary on VMWare

BIND/named on VM

2011-10-14 Thread Walter Smith
Hello folks, I would like to setup latest BIND/named [slaves] within VMware environment - is there any implications I should be aware of? Since I saw some issues running NTPd on VMware - thinking may be 'named' might have similar issues... Thanks, WS_