wvrn
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Post by wvrn on Jan 21, 2008 1:48:59 GMT 7
would be nice!
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Post by realityloop on Jan 23, 2008 13:18:23 GMT 7
Not really enough RAM or CPU avail to run VMWare on the 5200 hardware, you could however use the 5200 as storage for your VM's
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wvrn
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Post by wvrn on Jan 26, 2008 23:28:44 GMT 7
Not really enough RAM or CPU avail to run VMWare on the 5200 hardware, you could however use the 5200 as storage for your VM's i think only the ram is the bottleneck for running vmware. the mem-upgrade is not supported by thecus, but there are some howto's for it.
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Post by realityloop on Jan 27, 2008 3:46:54 GMT 7
I'm yet to find any howtos other than putting a faster stick of 512MB ram in..
If you can point me to ant howtos with more ram I'd be very happy to see them.
Cheers
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Post by culbeda on Feb 27, 2008 9:39:58 GMT 7
If you're thinking that you're somehow going to run VMWare directly on the Thecus, I'd give that up that hope now. A cheap PC with lots of memory connected to the Thecus for storage would be OK.
Upgrading IET (iSCSI Enterprise Target) to 0.4.15 would make the 5200 more compatible with VMWare ESX as an iSCSI target for clustering, which is my big wish.
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