Hmm , Thanks Dirk Can I rephrase the question a bit .....
We installed a proof of concept installation last week.
The customer has a VMWare installation with one DataCenter
which contains TWO clusters.
the reason its two clusters is because its different generations
of hardware and Vmotion does not work across the different types of
hardware.
What the customer want is for the VDA agent to use the NEW cluster
with the modern hardware.
Apperantly the VDA agent is placing newly generated Windows XP
instances in both the two clusters.
I realise that A solution is to create an additional Datacenter and
move the Modern Cluster to the the new Datacenter.
I guess my question is : Is this the only solution to the problem ?
Dirk Grobler skrev:
Lars,
Sun VDA treats a datacenter as one computing unit, that can be shared
for desktop usage. If you have both desktop and server consolidation,
I recommend to separate into 2 datacenter.
- Dirk
Lars Tunkrans wrote:
Hi ,
I ran into a VmWare installation today with multiple clusters
in the same VMware Farm controlled by a common
Virtual Infrastructure management server.
the SUN VDA WEB administration did not seem to be able to discern
between the clusters. I was of course possible to select the
single Datacenter/FARM but not an individual cluster.
Does the SUN VDI webadministration PRE-Suppose that there is
only one Vmware-CLuster in each Datacenter ?
The Virtual Infra structure Management server DOES allow for
setting up several Clusters in a Datacenter.
Reagrds
//Lars
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