hello,
im using vmware 4 :
1) how can i be sure in which scsi controller to use (bus logic or lsi logic) ? for those opreating systems:
windows 2008
linux (cent os ,redhat)
windows 2003
2) there is any sysprep file that i can use it in vmware for windows 2008 template ? (like i am using in windows 2003 server ) if yes ,how can i get it and where i need to locate it on my vc ?
respectfully,
avi azerrad
>>1) how can i be sure in which scsi controller to use (bus logic or lsi logic) ? for those opreating systems:
You should take the controller, that vm gives you as default when you create a new server.
>>2) there is any sysprep file that i can use it in vmware for windows 2008 template ? (like i am using in windows 2003 server ) if yes ,how can i get it and where i need to locate it on my vc ?
Copy the sysprep files on the vcenter location and you can also doing customazation of 2008 OS.
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1) how can i be sure in which scsi controller to use (bus logic or lsi logic) ? for those opreating systems:
User the default recommeded by VMware
2) there is any sysprep file that i can use it in vmware for windows 2008 template ? (like i am using in windows 2003 server ) if yes ,how can i get it and where i need to locate it on my vc ?
Windows 2008 like Vista has Sysprep builtin to the OS. there is no need to install it on your vCenter server
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there is any article that can explain when to use bus logic or lsi ?