VMWare lab requirements

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I've been asked by a client to spec up a VMWare lab with 3 hosts and a 'SAN' so he can learn about the technology.

Do the hosts need to be server based technology or will well spec'd PC's be OK. Also, what NAS?

He's currently got a production environment that would make any techy wet their pants but he has no idea how to administer or set it up, hence this request.

Any advice would be appreciated :)
 
Use an old server with lots of disks e.g Dell 2850 and use OpenFiler to turn it into iSCSi storage. VMWare will also work with NFS storage if you have a NAS.

How many VMs is he planning on running, memory will likely be where most of the budget goes ?

Use the VMWare Compatibility Guide before you buy anything as not everything will work. Your best bet is to buy from a somewhere such as Dell or HP

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He's looking to run around 15 VM's on there but they'll all be basic Server 2012 installs with no apps running so minimal load and requirements.

Thanks for the link.


With that budget I'd get either get a powerful PC which would run it absolutely no problem (X99) or get a cheap Dell PowerEdge 2950 from ebay and whack ESXi on that - you can link that into a NAS box or also look on ebay for a cheap array.

He's won't go for a virtual setup as part of his training will be configuring the hardware. I'm thinking it may be easier to buy a setup from the bay and use someone else's old kit as you say.
 
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