We have two HP DL380G5s with ESX server 3.5i and have, one physical server HP DL360G5 with Windows 2003 R2 64-Bit as our primary domain controller, currently vCenter is setup within virtual machine however it seems to be a bit on the slow side.
I am considering moving vCenter onto the physical server, I wondered what the best practice is can vCenter go onto a DC?
We wont be accessing it from outside our office, we access over VPN.
Any comments and recommendations would be gratefully received.
Thanks.
For future if yo want to upgrade to vcenter4.
http://goingvirtual.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/vcenter-4-on-a-domain-controller-not-supported/
MCP, VCP
Dont put hr vcenter on your DC, it is best practice to haver the vcenter clean.
WHy have you performance problems, how s the vm configured?
For future if yo want to upgrade to vcenter4.
http://goingvirtual.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/vcenter-4-on-a-domain-controller-not-supported/
MCP, VCP
Thanks for your response, will probably buy a cheap physical server to run it on.
yeah u can do so but u might face some problems..
for more details check http://communities.vmware.com/thread/207703
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But why you want to buy an seperate server for it.
What are you problems with the vm??
MCP, VCP
It just generally slow despite the vcenter server having 2GB ram etc.
What kind of storage?
And even if yu buy a cheaf server e.g. with SATA HDD, it will not be faster!
MCP, VCP
what do u mean by slow ?// what kind of performance problems are u facing..
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We've got HP MSA2000 iSCSI.
try to increase the cache size of the storage this might sometimes solves the slow disk access problems......
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