So installing ESXi 4.1 is very straight forward but there are many post install tasks such as name, IP addresses, NTP servers, etc. What are the tools of choice to configure this?
PowerCLI
Custom install CD's
Using the vsphere client
Host profiles
Any thoughts or advices would be great!
That also depends on your available licenses. If you have the appropriate ones I would go with host profiles.
AWo
Hello,
This also depends on how technical folks are with respect to the tools. If they are use to windows based tools then the vSphere Client is the easiest tool. For configuring such things as ESXi IP address, best done from the management console unless you really like using DHCP for your ESXi hosts (not recommended).
But to maintain many servers? Host Profiles if you have Ent+, else PowerCLI or some other scripting language or even using vMA and its remote config tools.
Best regards,
Edward L. Haletky
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It's also depend by the number of hosts and the license that you have...
Host profiles, for example is available only with the Enterprise+ (or in evaluation mode).
The kickstart solution could be an interesting way (and can work with all edition).
And also the new (for vSphere 5.0) Auto Deploy (this is only for Enterprise+).
Andre
I've had a good ammount of sucess using the EDA - http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/89313