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Hi, I'm looking at hardware requirements od ESXi and I'm wondering about running the software on a "plain PC" not a server from HP or IBM. Did anyone try to run it on a "self made" PC with for e...
Zones: VMwareDate Answered: 02/19/2009 Views: 824
We are in the process of designing an entry level ESXi platform and need assistance with licensing costs. From my initial understanding ESXi was free, however that was a little naive on my behal...
Zones: VMwareDate Answered: 11/11/2008 Views: 106
My ESXi ran out space, can't start some VMs, how can I check where the biggest files/folders are? I was trying to duplicate one of the VM using WinSCP, and I guess that filled up some temp folder o...
Zones: VMware, VirtualizationDate Answered: 12/19/2008 Views: 12
I'm looking for hardware recommendation for vm host, esxi, local datastoare.  I do not have external storage and would like to purpose it for about 20 vms, all windows server, low to medium resourc...
Zones: ServersDate Answered: 02/04/2009 Views: 4
i have an esxi that is running on an optiplex 740 it was working great then it died. i thought it was a motherboard issue and had Dell replace. long story short is was a bad memory stick. now when ...
Zones: HypervisorDate Answered: 03/05/2009 Views: 10
I powered on my vm installed on an esxi server. when I went to power it back on I get an error stating bad file descriptor.
Zones: VMware, VirtualizationDate Answered: 04/01/2009 Views: 0
An have enabled ssh on ESXi and now I want to copy files from my external USB HDD to a folder under root, however, I am unable to mount the USB HDD when consoled in. Any help would be great, thank you
Zones: SSH / Telnet Software, VMwareDate Answered: 10/09/2008 Views: 440
Ok Windows Server 2003 Standard in a 32-bit environment only uses 4GB of memory. If I have a server with 16GB of memory and ESXi installed on it then can I have 4 different Server 2003 VM each with...
Zones: VMwareDate Answered: 06/15/2008 Views: 113
I just installed the free ESXi server and would like to import my old machines that were running in VMware Workstation as well as the free VMServer. From I can see it doesn't mention that I can use...
Zones: VMware, LinuxDate Answered: 08/25/2008 Views: 86
Greetings. I am trying to migrate the .vmdk file from a powered-off virtual machine from a VMware Server system to a new VMware ESXi system. I can upload the file to the VMware ESXi system using Da...
Zones: VMwareDate Answered: 12/11/2008 Views: 832