Understanding dell configurations, Table 1-1, Base esx server system hardware configuration – Dell VmWare ESX Server 2.12 User Manual

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Understanding Dell Configurations

For this release, Dell has qualified a base server configuration for use with
ESX Server 2.1.2 software. A single server can be used in a "stand-alone"
mode, or one or more servers can be connected to a shared SAN through a
switch. VMotion technology is available when two or more servers share a
common SAN. VirtualCenter may be used to manage servers in any of these
configurations, and is required to initiate VMotion events.

NOTE:

USB devices are not supported with ESX Server 2.1.2 software default

installation and configuration. Even if USB is enabled in the BIOS, the
ESX Server 2.1.2 software will disable it by default. If you need to use USB with
ESX Server 2.1.2, see the VMware knowledge base article 1326 -

Using USB

When ESX Server Disables It.

The following tables list Dell's recommended configurations. Table 1-1
shows the common baseline configuration. For standalone configurations,
add the contents of Table 1-2 to that of Table 1-1. For SAN-attached
configurations, add the contents of Table 1-3 to that of Table 1-1.

Table 1-1.

Base ESX Server System Hardware Configuration

Device
Class

Configuration

Configuration

Configuration

Server

PowerEdge 6650

PowerEdge 2850

PowerEdge 1850

Processor

Four Intel Xeon
Processors

Two Intel Xeon
Processors

Two Intel Xeon
Processors

RAM

16 GB
(recommended)

8 GB
(recommended)

8 GB
(recommended)

RAID
Controller

PowerEdge
Expandable Raid
Controller 4, dual
channel
(PERC4/DC)

PowerEdge
Expandable Raid
Controller 4e/Di
(Dual Channel
Integrated)

PowerEdge
Expandable Raid
Controller 4e/Si
(Single Channel
Integrated)

Networking Two Integrated

Network Ports

Add-On NIC

Two Integrated
Network Ports

Add-On NIC

Two Integrated
Network Ports

Add-On NIC

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