Difference between revisions of "VMWare Progress"

From Nuclear Physics Group Documentation Pages
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
* Installed two of the 750GB drives into benfranklin. Need to come up with a partition layout. Maybe just one system per disk (one of which will be virtualized)? '''I think this is good enough for testing, so that's what I'll do.'''
 
* Installed two of the 750GB drives into benfranklin. Need to come up with a partition layout. Maybe just one system per disk (one of which will be virtualized)? '''I think this is good enough for testing, so that's what I'll do.'''
* Currently torrenting CentOS 64-bit to blackbody's ''/tmp'', so we can get a RedHat experience without dealing with registering the VMs, etc. Or should we just bite the bullet and use RHEL5 64bit for testing? '''Going to use COS; don't feel like dealing with RHN.'''
+
* Currently torrenting CentOS 64-bit to blackbody's ''/tmp'', so we can get a RedHat experience without dealing with registering the VMs, etc. Or should we just bite the bullet and use RHEL5 64bit for testing? <del>Going to use COS; don't feel like dealing with RHN.</del> Or not, since the DVD was corrupted somehow.
 
== VMWare Info ==
 
== VMWare Info ==
 
* Runs on any standard x86 hardware
 
* Runs on any standard x86 hardware

Revision as of 14:58, 29 February 2008

  • Installed two of the 750GB drives into benfranklin. Need to come up with a partition layout. Maybe just one system per disk (one of which will be virtualized)? I think this is good enough for testing, so that's what I'll do.
  • Currently torrenting CentOS 64-bit to blackbody's /tmp, so we can get a RedHat experience without dealing with registering the VMs, etc. Or should we just bite the bullet and use RHEL5 64bit for testing? Going to use COS; don't feel like dealing with RHN. Or not, since the DVD was corrupted somehow.

VMWare Info

  • Runs on any standard x86 hardware
  • Supports 64-bit guest operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Solaris
  • Supports two-processor Virtual SMP, enabling a single virtual machine to span multiple physical processors ("experimental")
  • Runs on a wider variety of Linux and Windows host and guest operating systems than any server virtualization product on the market
  • Captures entire state of a virtual machine and rolls back at any time with the click of a single button
  • Installs like an application, with quick and easy, wizard-driven installation
  • Quick and easy, wizard-driven virtual machine creation
  • Supports Intel Virtualization Technology
  • Protects investment with an easy upgrade path to VMware Infrastructure

Other docs