I'm watching an online course on building a virtual QA lab, and watching the instructor installing ESXi into a VMWare Fusion VM. Kooky.
I'm going to hardwire my house, and have been tempted to make my laptop my desktop system and use my desktop as an ESXi host. It's a Dell T3400 workstation with a 3.0 ghz core 2 duo, 8 GB of RAM, onboard Intel RAID and right now it's got mirrored 2TB drives. I'd probably get a 3rd drive and make it a RAID 5.
I know there's at least one person running an ESXi setup in their house. I'd love to hear any comments about how happy you are with it, you back up the host OS, any maintenance issues you run into?
You should go with something with a better processor and memory if you want to start running vms with esxi
You should go with something with a better processor and memory if you want to start running vms with esxi
I seem to recall that it needs at least a Core i5 or i7, and that a Core 2 duo/quad won't cut it.
Installing ESXi on a USB key is useful for reserving space on your hard drives too, should you decide to go that route. Also, get version 6.0.1 or higher as that contains the built-in web client which has been necessary since forever.
The USB key is a great idea. I ran an ESX host for people who had Macs but needed a Windows VM for occasional use, then we got a deal on VMWare Fusion. Loved the idea of a bare-metal host.
proxmox isnt bad either.
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