My research group isn't sure if we can afford to get vSphere and vCenter and we were wondering if it was possible to run just vSphere?
Yes it is possible to directly manage the ESXi host via vsphere client, but you will not be able to get the unique and good features of vCenter server like HA and DRS.
So which means if your host goes down, your runnning VM's will not have a fail over host.
Yes it is possible to directly manage the ESXi host via vsphere client, but you will not be able to get the unique and good features of vCenter server like HA and DRS.
So which means if your host goes down, your runnning VM's will not have a fail over host.
For more info check about vCenter features check Compare VMware vSphere Editions: Managed Virtualization & Cloud Computing
Thanks
On the link ScreamingSilence provided, don't miss to click the "Compare Kits" link. VMware offers a couple of kits which already include vCenter Server. The two Essential Kits are low priced all-in-one kits which cannot be expanded, and the Acceleration Kits are basically starter kits which can be expanded with additional CPU licenses as needed. The http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/vsphere_pricing.pdf provides information about the different editions and kits.
André
Hi thanks for the reply.
Yeah ideally I'd love to get it, but unfortunately we can't afford it now. I know there is more funding being made available in 3 years for our machine so hopefully then 😕
Basically our plan right now for our server is to install 5 or 6 virtual machines to do various jobs. Before we commit to paying for vSphere, I'm wondering if you (or anyone else here) can tell if we can do the following using just the vSphere client (i.e. not having vCenter).
I've been looking through both this website and google and so far I'm having a tough time discerning exactly what I need vCenter for and what I don't need it for.
Thanks again for everyones input!
Hi feargalr,
As per your points,
Yes its possible to do that.
No, That's a feature in vCenter.
Yes, Works without vCenter.
Yes, It depends on how you manage your Limits,Shares and Reservations.
Yes, as far as you can connect to your ESXi host's subnet and SSH is enabled on the host.