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    • wrx7mW

      Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?

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      @Dashrender said in Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?:

      @Pete-S said in Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?:

      @wrx7m said in Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?:

      @Pete-S said in Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?:

      @wrx7m said in Planning for New ESXi Hosts - Which CPU Metrics Should I Use?:

      @Pete-S They list both the 61xx and 62xx as options for the R740XD.

      Good!

      What CPUs do you have in the R720 today? 1 or 2 CPUs?

      Do you want the new ones to be faster or just capable of running more VMs?

      I have 2 x E5-2609 CPUs in each server. I would like faster, but more VMs would be the priority.

      The E5-2609 CPUs are at the low end of what was available at the time so no problem there.

      Actually, are you looking to keep the old servers around for testing and such?
      In that case you could just drop in refurbished CPUs that are faster and/or has more cores for very little money. If the server can take E5-2600 V2 you can get up to 12 core CPUs.

      yeah, but Windows licensing is an issue, assuming multiple CPUs... for a test server, not likely worth going over the 16 cores. Not to mention the test server might require licensing (if needed beyond the 90 day test period for something).

      Two 8-cores would be an option. For instance two E5-2690. They are 2.9 GHz base frequency and have 8 cores. About $100 each when buying refurbished.

      About 50% faster per core (2609 have no turbo) and about 3 times faster multicore performance. Has more cache and faster memory transfer speed. Was a very high end CPU at the time. Was listed at $2000 while the E5-2609 was $300.

      The fastest 8-core E5-2600 V2 CPU is the E5-2667 V2. 8 cores and base frequency of 3.3 GHz. It will likely also be an option for the R720XD. V2 uses 22nm technology so uses less power with the same clock speed and can fit more cores or run higher frequencies.

    • OksanaO

      Be on top of it – Watch about Built-in DR Options in vSphere & Hyper-V

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    • NetworkNerdN

      Welcome to the VMware Documentation Tour!

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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Free Webinar: Built-in Disaster Recovery Options in vSphere & Hyper-V

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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: Goshen Community Schools gets a stellar-wind-speed SAN

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    • OksanaO

      USB support in VMware vSphere: Nothing beats a classic!

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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: A.L. Thompson's gets HA with the bare minimum of expense

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    • OksanaO

      VMware vSAN vs. StarWind VSAN: See what customers say about hyperconvergence done right

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    • OksanaO

      How to patch VMware vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) manually

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    • NetworkNerdN

      Fishing for Wavefront Metrics with Grok Patterns

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    • NetworkNerdN

      Verifying Wavefront Proxy Log Ingestion

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      Shipping Pi-hole Logs to a Wavefront Proxy

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    • NetworkNerdN

      Creating a Wavefront Proxy in AWS

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    • OksanaO

      Test the limits of your VMware vSAN HCI with HCIBench

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    • OksanaO

      Building a vSphere environment – know the ropes, learn the ropes

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    • OksanaO

      VMware vCSA on dvSwitch: Don't let your ship run ashore - use an ephemeral port

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    • OksanaO

      It’s time to forget about external PSC with a new VMware vSphere update

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    • OksanaO

      Deploy and Configure VMware vRealize Operations Manager 7.5 on vSphere 6.7

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    • NetworkNerdN

      VMware to Acquire Bitnami

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      @scottalanmiller said in VMware to Acquire Bitnami:

      @Curtis said in VMware to Acquire Bitnami:

      Why?

      Yeah, seems weird. VMware is all about enterprise and production. Bitnami is all about hobby and non-production. Seems like an oil and water purchase. We would never allow Bitnami in production, it's purpose is apps for people who can't install a server - e.g. never okay for production. Seems insane that VMware would want any association with Bitnami.

      Easy. Either they have had enough feedback that they think people want it and it will earn them more profits. Or They simply think it will turn a fast profit on the buzz and they hwant to cash in on it. Or they want the developers behind it and don't care baout the product itself.

    • OksanaO

      Take your game to the next level with VMware Service-defined Firewall

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