FYI, the product name is "ESXi" and not "EXSi". If these are standalone ESXi hosts with local storage, you will not be able to activate HA. If you have shared storage and the appropriate license, you...
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FYI, the product name is "ESXi" and not "EXSi". If these are standalone ESXi hosts with local storage, you will not be able to activate HA. If you have shared storage and the appropriate license, you may optionally activate HA, but it is not a requirement.
Let me make a general statement which should answer all of your questions you've posted recently: What you're trying to do, you really shouldn't be trying to do. If you do, it'll be somewhere bet...
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Let me make a general statement which should answer all of your questions you've posted recently: What you're trying to do, you really shouldn't be trying to do. If you do, it'll be somewhere between absolutely horrible performance/experience and not working at all.
This is all in the documentation if you read it: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vSphere-Replication/8.2/com.vmware.vsphere.replication-admin.doc/GUID-30083484-FB13-485E-AEC9-0695EADB7B3D.html
HA is only going to help you if a host dies. If your "cray" VM is on that host then, naturally, it'll be rebooted, but that's about what HA will do for you here.
and Windows 2012 R2 Server set up as iSCSI Please don't do this. It's a garbage way of trying to fake shared storage and would give awful performance anyway. Get some actual external storage and do ...
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and Windows 2012 R2 Server set up as iSCSI Please don't do this. It's a garbage way of trying to fake shared storage and would give awful performance anyway. Get some actual external storage and do it right.
Tell 'em to go read the article (to which you contributed): https://neonmirrors.net/post/2018-12/how-to-ask-for-help-on-tech-forums/ Or just quote them 4. Don’t ask for things on a silver platte...
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Tell 'em to go read the article (to which you contributed): https://neonmirrors.net/post/2018-12/how-to-ask-for-help-on-tech-forums/ Or just quote them 4. Don’t ask for things on a silver platter. Asking for assistance is fine. Asking for someone to hand over bespoke or custom work to you is not. This includes scripts and custom documentation. Online forum communities are not places where you go to get your butt wiped.
That hardware is seriously so old, you can forget the idea of even 6.7. Your options are: Tell your company the ancient hardware you've been given is better suited at the electronics recycler, b...
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That hardware is seriously so old, you can forget the idea of even 6.7. Your options are: Tell your company the ancient hardware you've been given is better suited at the electronics recycler, but if that's all you have Kubernetes will need to be installed on bare metal. Find somehow a copy of ESXi 5.5 and maybe that'll work.
If you work for a cloud provider, then you're probably in the VSPP program. Why don't you open a ticket with GSS instead since this impacts one of your customers?
Is this a license or a certificate? I know of no certificates which expire 3 months after generation. If you're talking about a license, there's nothing we can do for you here. What type of license i...
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Is this a license or a certificate? I know of no certificates which expire 3 months after generation. If you're talking about a license, there's nothing we can do for you here. What type of license is this, exactly?