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    Posts made by DustinB3403

    • RE: XenServer vs ESXi

      I was asked to make a compelling case.

      That to me means I should care.

      But to what level. . .

      posted in IT Discussion
      DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
    • RE: XenServer vs ESXi

      The server was/is our acting 2nd on site DC, we have 4 in total.

      The board is maxed out with memory. I'm not positive how the conversation went when the idea came up to do this but I have a feeling it went like " We need X,Y,Z and need to spend a little as possible"

      The result was something that runs horribly. Oh our On-Site Exchange is hosted on this same host, works "fair" for what it does but seems like its over scaled. And is still sluggish in basic operations.

      posted in IT Discussion
      DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
    • RE: XenServer vs ESXi

      That Vm that is CPU intensive is constantly being asked to generate rather large database reports sequentially upwards of 12-30 at a time.

      Having only 4 CPU's it can only run 4 jobs, to top it off it nearly maxes out is memory usage during these period so performance tanks even more

      posted in IT Discussion
      DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
    • RE: XenServer vs ESXi

      The trouble as far as I can tell with the Hyper-V setup is that our MSP sold it just to sell it, rather than "Oh hey spend X and build a proper Hypervisor, we'll just use your secondary DC to run these machines"

      Which "OK" it works but one of these VM's runs a CPU intensive process, and in only able to use 4CPU's because of the limitations of the host hardware.

      If I moved this to "my" (and I use my liberally) XenServer I could allocate 12 cores to it, and 32GB of memory (if we bought more to add into the host) and the team that uses it would never have a complaint.

      Its the poor proposals after another that are getting to me. It's just not my place to start looking for another MSP... even though I've considered it.

      posted in IT Discussion
      DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
    • RE: XenServer vs ESXi

      Unfortunately I don't know what the MSP has provided or offered, I was simply told that "they / we" will be virtualizing all of our critical servers to ESXi (of which I later found out the proposed version was Essentials). When I heard this I had a real serious discussion with my boss about not incorporating yet another Hypervisor. Our MSP has already setup Hyper-V which is only running 2 VM's on our 2nd DC, and they run like shit. I don't want them creating and building a solution that will result in more of this.

      posted in IT Discussion
      DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
    • XenServer vs ESXi

      So here I'm just pulling in a topic I've started on SW.

      To sum it up I need some more selling points as to why we as a business should expand our currently free version of XenServer rather than trying to adopt yet another Hypervisor being proposed by our MSP.

      Any help would be greatly appreciated.

      posted in IT Discussion
      DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
    • RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!

      I had to pop in SAM (scottalanmiller) made me do it.

      🙂

      posted in Water Closet
      DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
    • RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!

      Hi all

      posted in Water Closet
      DustinB3403D
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