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Are other VMware shops using DHCP, with or without reseved addresses, for the vMotion and NFS interfaces on their ESXi hosts? I have been pushing for this at work, on the theory that doing IPAM for those addresses is boring. People, including our TAM, pushing back because Change is Bad. I can't believe that using DHCP is problematic in 2019 but that's the impression I get.
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# ? Aug 15, 2019 16:33 |
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Our SRM Target LUNs are filling up, and the VMDKs are way bigger than the source VMDKs, even though it's set to thin provision on both ends. Is this normal or what gives?
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# ? Aug 15, 2019 17:24 |
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Zorak of Michigan posted:Are other VMware shops using DHCP, with or without reseved addresses, for the vMotion and NFS interfaces on their ESXi hosts? I have been pushing for this at work, on the theory that doing IPAM for those addresses is boring. People, including our TAM, pushing back because Change is Bad. I can't believe that using DHCP is problematic in 2019 but that's the impression I get. Eh, I have not because I am the only one managing our environment, and it isn't too big (20 hosts), but its on my radar whenever I get the time. I don't see any real issues with it, just make sure your DHCP server is available.
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# ? Aug 15, 2019 18:03 |
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Zorak of Michigan posted:Are other VMware shops using DHCP, with or without reseved addresses, for the vMotion and NFS interfaces on their ESXi hosts? I have been pushing for this at work, on the theory that doing IPAM for those addresses is boring. People, including our TAM, pushing back because Change is Bad. I can't believe that using DHCP is problematic in 2019 but that's the impression I get. I think it all depends on where is the dhcp server located compared to the cluster. Is the dhcp host contained in the cluster? If the answer is no i see minimal issues, if yes no loving way. SlowBloke fucked around with this message at 18:06 on Aug 15, 2019 |
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bolind posted:Is this the place to ask about docker? Anyone else feel like there's some room in SH/SC for a megathread dealing with (for lack of a better term) homelab type stuff? Things that are more professional level hardware/software, but used in the context oh a home environment. Right now there's this thread, the NAS thread, the home networking thread, etc. but there's a fair amount of gray area and crossover that none of those threads really hit. Things like higher end networking gear, VPN's, Docker, Rackmount stuff, etc.
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# ? Aug 15, 2019 18:15 |
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There was a pretty great Home Lab thread actually But looks like it eventually petered out and got archived. Feel free to start a new one if you have cool poo poo to talk about. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3561669
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# ? Aug 15, 2019 18:52 |
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SlowBloke posted:I think it all depends on where is the dhcp server located compared to the cluster. Is the dhcp host contained in the cluster? If the answer is no i see minimal issues, if yes no loving way. It never even occurred to me that the DHCP server might be a VM inside the cluster. Now I almost want to try to draw that up and present it and see who twigs first. It feels like one of those great screw-ups where the layers of protection in the system will protect you in most situations, and so by the time you find yourself in a situation where you're impacted, you've forgotten you even had this issue, the impact is total because you wouldn't even notice the problem unless things were massively hosed up, and then you're utterly baffled.
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# ? Aug 15, 2019 22:55 |
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I did an audit of our systems for business continuity/DR readiness and found that our database of customer credentials was encrypted using a key that was stored in the same system.
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# ? Aug 15, 2019 23:09 |
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My Security Virtual Lab has the primary router as a VM inside the cluster, but the servers and controller workstation have static IPs. Its built that way on purpose to let us disable network access in an emergency.
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 01:36 |
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there are vendors who will sell you a kms for data at rest for virtualized data centers as virtual appliances with no good solution for recovery
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 01:45 |
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So there's just no nested virtualization in W10 on AMDs, right? From my VMware Workstation and Hyper-V both don't support it but I'd be really happy to be wrong because goddamn, those Ryzen 9s... Schadenboner fucked around with this message at 02:17 on Aug 16, 2019 |
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Schadenboner posted:So there's just no nested virtualization in W10 on AMDs, right? I was wrong, its intel only However, its apoarently a Microsoft issue, not so much an AMD one. CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 02:59 on Aug 16, 2019 |
# ? Aug 16, 2019 02:56 |
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Eh, if entire entire cluster is hosed (thus DHCP dead) I'm sure I'll be working on bigger issues than digging why my vMotion subnet isn't getting handed an IP. Still can't hurt to toss that service on a L3 switch or something.
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 02:56 |
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CommieGIR posted:
I think you can nest on AMD on ESXi but I'm planning on this desktop being, you know, a desktop. This is Microsoft quid pro quoing Intel's for Intel's help in driving W10 sales by spiking Windows 7 on newer processors maybe 5 years ago?
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 03:03 |
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Moey posted:Eh, if entire entire cluster is hosed (thus DHCP dead) I'm sure I'll be working on bigger issues than digging why my vMotion subnet isn't getting handed an IP. exactly, and just set a long lease time
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 14:49 |
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Related. Is there any free nested virtualization for Android emulators? Few years back someone charged an arm and a leg to run them on AWS to the point where it wasn’t worth it for one of the top 3 app developers to even consider using.
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 23:52 |
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Hughlander posted:Related. Is there any free nested virtualization for Android emulators? Few years back someone charged an arm and a leg to run them on AWS to the point where it wasn’t worth it for one of the top 3 app developers to even consider using. Protip: run android emulators on ARM instances. Doing QEMU emulation from x86 is extremely slow. Methanar fucked around with this message at 05:47 on Aug 17, 2019 |
# ? Aug 17, 2019 03:04 |
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COOL CORN posted:Our SRM Target LUNs are filling up, and the VMDKs are way bigger than the source VMDKs, even though it's set to thin provision on both ends. Is this normal or what gives? How are you replicating the data? What storage are you using? Do you run space reclamation on your thin provisioned datastores to re-thin them. Potato Salad posted:there are vendors who will sell you a kms for data at rest for virtualized data centers Well, usually the recovery involves downloading a file and sticking it somewhere else. I’ve never seen a virtual KMS that flat out didn’t have a recovery capability.
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 04:35 |
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I'm using VMware Workstation Player on an Ubuntu host for compatibility purposes. I had my first machine corrupt and it was faster to just recreate the machine (any vital information shows up as a networked drive from the host which has a bunch of backups and redundancies). Is the best way to back this up in case I have another corruption just to copy [Machine Name] folder to one of my actively synced/backed up folders?
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 06:00 |
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Might be an odd question, does VMware have an equivalent to KVM in terms of performance? I just see a KVM host in the middle of the Internets running a lot faster than VMware clustering with dynamic CPU scaling at a big company (tm). I see that a lot of Amazon AWS has migrated from Xen to KVM, matching Linode.com from way back in 2015 or so.
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# ? Aug 18, 2019 18:11 |
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What's the best way to get started on KVM? Is there a distro like XCP with the OS and KVM already configured?
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# ? Aug 18, 2019 21:08 |
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If you're looking for something high-level that's already configured for use, then Proxmox is pretty good. Web GUI management. https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve
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# ? Aug 18, 2019 22:41 |
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MrMoo posted:Might be an odd question, does VMware have an equivalent to KVM in terms of performance? AWS runs using custom hardware to provide a lot of the functions, and they've written a lightweight hypervisor called Nitro to make optimal use of it. Brendan Gregg did a great writeup: http://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2017-11-29/aws-ec2-virtualization-2017.html Google also has their own hypervisor based on KVM that they use to run Google Cloud.
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# ? Aug 19, 2019 03:17 |
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Ooh thanks, interesting. Linode uses QEMU x KVM - https://www.linode.com/community/questions/10196/linode-kvm-beta AWS has an article on Nitro being implemented in various IO cards - https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/nitro/
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# ? Aug 19, 2019 04:49 |
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Virtual Machine Manager is also pretty good. https://virt-manager.org/ I use it quite a lot.
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# ? Aug 19, 2019 05:51 |
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I know in our vCenter 6.7 I can do this. edit: err maybe I can't. I seem to be confused. kiwid fucked around with this message at 16:12 on Sep 5, 2019 |
# ? Sep 5, 2019 15:59 |
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kiwid posted:
There is nothing stopping you from creating a new port group with the same vlan id and a different name from the problematic one and associating that vm
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# ? Sep 5, 2019 17:06 |
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Does anyone have any alternative suggestions instead of LoginVSI to look at for VDI load testing? It is crazy expensive and they aren’t interested in doing anything shorter than a 3 year subscription for us. I have seen VMWare View Planner, but it doesn’t really seem like anyone uses that (including VMWare).
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 04:24 |
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Maneki Neko posted:Does anyone have any alternative suggestions instead of LoginVSI to look at for VDI load testing? It is crazy expensive and they aren’t interested in doing anything shorter than a 3 year subscription for us. Liquidware Stratosphere UX or Lakeside Systrack
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 05:13 |
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I realize this is a completely nuts setup but I have a loaded dual-processor Xserve G4 that I got for $10 like 5 years ago, is there any way to virtualize MacOS 7/8/9 environments on it with a (native/passthrough) G4 processor?
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 06:23 |
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Paul MaudDib posted:I realize this is a completely nuts setup but I have a loaded dual-processor Xserve G4 that I got for $10 like 5 years ago, is there any way to virtualize MacOS 7/8/9 environments on it with a (native/passthrough) G4 processor? SheepShaver is probably your best bet for virtualizing classic MacOS if the Classic environment in OS X prior to 10.5 isn't doing it for you.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 12:00 |
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SlowBloke posted:There is nothing stopping you from creating a new port group with the same vlan id and a different name from the problematic one and associating that vm That's what I ended up doing, I just thought you were able to use a vm network and vmkernel in the same port group.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 14:43 |
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kiwid posted:That's what I ended up doing, I just thought you were able to use a vm network and vmkernel in the same port group. On a DVswitch you can. On a standard vswitch each vmkernel gets its own port group.
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# ? Sep 7, 2019 02:16 |
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YOLOsubmarine posted:Liquidware Stratosphere UX or Lakeside Systrack Thanks! Now just dealing with terrible sales people
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# ? Sep 10, 2019 00:15 |
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What’s the cheapest way to get 4+ cores, 32GB memory, and 2 but hopefully 3 drives in something to run VM’s? I’m thinking of a Lenovo P50, or other similar laptop?
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# ? Sep 10, 2019 02:26 |
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Bob Morales posted:What’s the cheapest way to get 4+ cores, 32GB memory, and 2 but hopefully 3 drives in something to run VM’s? What's your endgame with the multiple drives? Media storage? What hypervisor?
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# ? Sep 10, 2019 02:36 |
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Moey posted:What's your endgame with the multiple drives? Media storage? Installing a handful of 256/512 cheap ssd’s To ease up drive contention VMware or proxmox most likely Probably overkill for playing with docker, kubernetes, Linux
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# ? Sep 10, 2019 03:31 |
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Maybe a NUC? I imagine you're running it headless so the monitor isn't a huge necessity?
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# ? Sep 10, 2019 03:38 |
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Look at HP Elitedesk minis on eBay, up to quad core, pancake sized, can fill em with ram. Spend a little more on a larger SSD.
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# ? Sep 10, 2019 05:24 |
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NewFatMike posted:Maybe a NUC? I imagine you're running it headless so the monitor isn't a huge necessity? A laptop would be nice for the screen, but I have a couple monitors laying around plus three on my desk so hooking one up to DVI or something isn't a big deal
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