I created a second network that is only within ESX that the VMs use to
communicate with the management node (which is also a VM).
Mark
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Mark Gardner
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-Original Message-
From: Mark Gardner [mailto:m...@vt.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 1:21 PM
To: vcl-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: VCL running on Dell Hardware
Arbin,
My development platform is a Dell Optiplex 760 desktop. So it is likely that
the servers
Arbin,
My development platform is a Dell Optiplex 760 desktop. So it is likely
that the servers you have will work. As Dmitri said, a greater limitation
is that ESX needs to run on it. I am working on a server currently that
does not have a supported RAID card and hence ESX will not run on it.
No
Hi Arbin,
I don't believe VCL is hardware specific, unless you need bare-metal
provisioning (xCAT).
Any hardware which is capable of running ESXi will work for VCL. With older
hardware you may see some performance issues, but as a test-bed it will work
fine.
Thanks.
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Dmitri Chebotarov