Hello all,
We currently have 2 ESX servers and we need to install VirtualCenter. Since we don't have any machine dedicated for virtual center yet, is it possible to have it install on a temporary machine and reinstall it later on a dedicated machine once its available or wait until our dedicated machine is available?
As I and others have stated, your enviornment as is right now, and even 2 - 3 months out, is great for having VC in a VM
Good Luck!
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I agree with troy look at using a VM for VC -
I would second the running it in a VM. I've used VirtualCenter in a VM for managing large numbers of ESX hosts (40+) without any significant performance issues. And moving it to a physical host is as easy as a V2P or just pointing a new VC install to your old database.
We do have plan on adding more ESX servers in 2 -3 months period which is why virtual center is needed. We started with 1 ESX server about 3 months ago and now we have two, so yeah we're growing pretty rapidly.
Yes you could
Its not really that big a deal, as you only have 2 ESX boxes, and I imagine not too many vm's. You can chop and change VC's as you like without downing any vm's. However, this will be more difficult when and if you create a cluster and put both hosts in.
Bear in mind, to remove the host from a cluster, you will have to place the ESX box into maintenance mode.
You can also have VC running a vm...
Heh 1 additional server in 3 months isn't rapid growth mate
Just go with the virtual machine option..its too easy.
As I and others have stated, your enviornment as is right now, and even 2 - 3 months out, is great for having VC in a VM
Good Luck!
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