VMware ESX Server 3i 3.5.0 First Impressions
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Thanks for a quality recording - well done.
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hello peepz
help please!!!!
i have a question about this programm. i bought a cheap second-hand computer (dell) when i turn it on this program comes up but i dont want that, i just wanna go on windows xp or somthing but i cant do that because this comes up. so i have a question what shall i doo, shall i remove it or what ???? please help
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There is a free version youtube wont let me post a link so you will have to goto the VMware homepage and tag products/esxi/ to the end of it. It is a cut down version IIRC it doesn't support vmotion or any advanced features but if you just want a free hypervisior to support vms then that is your product.
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Hi,I have purchased a computer.the configuration is i3 530 2.9Ghz processor,DH55TC Motherboard,2GB DDR3 1333Mhz RAM,500GB SATA Seagate Harddisk,Samsung Sata DVD drive.i am trying to install VMware 3.5.But it's showing error "Unable to find a supported device to write the VMware ESX Server 3i 3.5.0 image to"or No driver foun. Select Driver/Use a Driver Disk/Back. also i am searching Bios CMOS setup .the native mode is not in the cmos setup list.how to install vmware 3.5.please help me,Thanks,vel
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@leeroyjenkinsii I have ESXi 4 running on two servers that are in IDE legacy mode. I haven't had any issues with the hypervisior.
Now the client, well, thats a whole other story <_<
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it isn't free... at least not legally
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I think citrix charge too , forgive me if i am wrong :D
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Oh by the way for all you folks looking for FREE virtualization...go download Citrix Xen right now...it's totally free and unlike VMWare it will install on IDE drives so you can play with it at home. VMware offers a free version but it's not the full blown thing AND it will only run on scsi disks.
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thinstall is goofy. Why load a whole dekstop for just app. With Citrix I get all this plus just apps if I want them so where you gotta "spend" 512 MB or Ram for just one app I can get by with like 60 or 70 MB...whatever the footprint of the app is. Oh yeah what about one to many disks...you gotta use emc or netapp or some hugely expensive san vendor. Citrix comes with provisioning server so I don'h have to waste disk space per vm and I can stream to physical boxes too.
I have used Xen, I have used vmware, I have used RedHat, nothing is close to VMware esx feature set.
mnasir26 4 years ago 5
Amazing product
CresentX 4 years ago 3