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Re: Will be able to done vmware clastering

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Hello

 

Do you have shared storage?

No sir I do not have work storage, I was looking forward to do that.

 

  I am struggling to understand what you are trying to acheive here.

I'm trying to build sometging what could help me to protect my data and do some none-stop working performance(like vMotion). We have small office for 40 people it is education department in small town. we have 2 servers:

- HP ML370G4 (NO VIRTUALIZATION VMWARE Planing to do virtualization)

      CPU: INTEL X3.2GHZ 2MB 370/380 G4 P,

      DDR-II DIMM 4GB (PC-3200) 400MHz ECC Registered Single Rank Kit (2 x 2Gb)

      HDD SCSI 1HDD - 300 GB (Windows 2003 server) RAID0 - 250GB(FOR DATABASE ACCOUNTING) 1HDD - 300GB -  FTP

      2NIC 100MB/S

 

- HP ML 350e G8. (VIRTUALIZATION  ESXi 5.1.0 838463 VMware vSphere 5 Enterprise )

     CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2420  (15M Cache, 1.90 GHz, 7.20 GT/s Intel® QPI)

     DDR-II 2x4GbUD(LV)

     P420iFBWC(1Gb/RAID 0/1/1+0/5/5+0) 3HDD IS RAID5

     NIC 2xGigEth

     1x460W(NHP)

 

We going to have 2 VM's in each fisical server. Can I do something with this to protect and make it work stable for me don't have to worry of my data lost or server failure. Just all the video tutarial I watched from vmware I can see that I need to create claster first.

 

Do you have a shared storage (SAN, or NAS)

 

I think I'm not.. I did not do any. I think I'm looking forward to reach it.

 

Thank you. With best regards.


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