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Everyone at this point should be aware that the Service Console is now
located in a vmdk on a VMFS partition. The Service Console vmdk must
be stored on a vmfs datastore and the datastore must either be local
stoage or SAN storage that is only presented to the one host. So I
guess no shared vmfs datastores to house all the Service
Consoles....... The next question I had about the new service console
was the /boot partition. Where is it and how is the server
bootstrapping? Well I can't say I have totally gotten to the bottom of
this yet but I have discovered a few things. When digging into
scripting installations of vSphere I first looked at the disk
partitioning which sheds a little light on the boot process. Here is
what the disk partitioning portion of the script looks like:

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We are writing a book. That's right O'Reilly's publishing has signed
us to write a book about VMware virtualitation. Dave Convery,
Myself(Sid Smith), and Mike Burke whom hasn't yet posted any blogs on
DailyHypervisor (hint hint Mike..... ;-) )will be authoring this
masterpiece. I don't want to quote a title yet because it may change a
few times over the next few months but the focus of the book will be
about VMware virtualization in the enterprise covering vSphere 4. Not
to give too much away but our book will not just be a follow this and
do this type of book. We will be focusing heavily on the following
topics:

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Here is some information about vSphere that I thought would be good to share with the world. As with everything else this is just a drop in the bucket. I'm currently working on putting together some upgrade videos and screenshots so take a look back and hopefully I will have them done by the end of the week.

Here is some interesting information about vSpehere and what it supports keep in mind these are just some notes I jotted down:

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