Below search shows, your LSI 8708EM2 model supports upto 6.5 U1. You may require to contact their support for details VMware Compatibility Guide - I/O Device Search
Yes, you can. Depends on disk I / O and throughput, you have to configure primary and secondary vm. Does both storage uses SSD on vSAN and shared storage ?. I would recommend to use vSAN for prim...
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Yes, you can. Depends on disk I / O and throughput, you have to configure primary and secondary vm. Does both storage uses SSD on vSAN and shared storage ?. I would recommend to use vSAN for primary.
For vCenter server 6.5 Larger platform, you can't use embedded PostgreSQL database, you have to use SQL server std or higher or Oracle database. There is no provision to use external DB other th...
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For vCenter server 6.5 Larger platform, you can't use embedded PostgreSQL database, you have to use SQL server std or higher or Oracle database. There is no provision to use external DB other than MS SQL and Oracle. All in all either you have to use embedded PostgreSQL or external database of MSSQL and Oracle. For more info, VMware Product Interoperability Matrices
You don't need to change any settings to reflect the additional memory added on your ESXi host. When accessing through vSphere client after ESXi host reboot, total memory will be updated automati...
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You don't need to change any settings to reflect the additional memory added on your ESXi host. When accessing through vSphere client after ESXi host reboot, total memory will be updated automatically.
Any ScratchConfig option cofigured. Go to "Inventory > Hosts and Clusters", select host that uses a datastore, goto "Configuration" tab, and click on "Advanced Settings" option. Find "ScratchC...
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Any ScratchConfig option cofigured. Go to "Inventory > Hosts and Clusters", select host that uses a datastore, goto "Configuration" tab, and click on "Advanced Settings" option. Find "ScratchConfig" section and change to something else. Restart the ESXi host, and try to delete datastore again.