Only speaking for myself here, but we're looking at vSphere 5 for VMs
with > 8 vCPUS (cores.) 

 

I believe someone from Symantec posted here a few weeks ago that vSphere
5 was supported with the same functionality as vSphere 4 but that new
functionality required 7.1.0.3. Do you know what this new functionality
is (if any?) I could be mistaken.

 

-J

 

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Subject: [Veritas-bu] NBU 7.1.0.3

 

Anyone else being pressured to upgrade to 7.1.0.3 to support vSphere5 or
Exchange 2010 SP2? I tried looking through the release notes, but I
can't find exactly what 7.1.0.3 won't support. I'm pretty sure I read
somewhere it was clustered datastores and the new filesystem. Is there a
restriction with hardware level 8?

I'm not sure why our VMware folks are itching to upgrade, since the only
new filesystem advantage I see is datastores > that 2 TB?

I would be nice if we can have a list of what works and what doesn't
with regards to vSphere 5 and the 7.1.0.3 release.

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