Is it possible to run 20 Windows server VMs on 1 single host, without encountering technical issues in a timeframe of 6 months? Technical issues caused by lack of hardware resources.
Depends on the specs/amount of procs you have within the node. You should be able to though, depending on the usage of the VM's, what they'll be doing i.e workload of each VM. However you will need to purchase Vsphere license, as VSXI host only works for up to 5 VM's.
Excellent Video! Please repost but this time fix the lack of low frequency in his audio . The gentleman’s voice sounds very nasal and it’s challenging to listen to , I have to increase the volume a lot and this make it worse .
Damion Bacchus Yes. You can specify both the number of CPUs, and the number of cores per CPU when creating a VM. So if you pick 2 CPUs, and 2 cores per CPU, you’ll end up with a VM that has a total of 4 cores.
How do you know so much about virtual machines but yet can't find free screen capture software? Thanks for the information nontheless! I appreciate it.
Perhaps the most clear and explanatory tutorials out there
Got lost when we got to vcenter. Will need to rewatch this again. Lol
excellent! thanks for the professional free training
Fantastic introduction into the world of virtualization.
Thank You!! Great explanation, even better explained than the company provided videos. Much appreciated!
Thanks man this was very helpful
any more videos from you? the explanation is very clear and understanding. we more videos from you
Excellent.. thanks it was highly informative
This was very well done. Wish there were more
This video is awesome, thanks!
Great Intro! Thanks!
Thanks a lot. Very informative
Good Video, Thank you
Awesome refresher
this is the only video on this channel.
Wish you uploaded more videos
Where are the additional videos?
excellent! thanks
Is it possible to run 20 Windows server VMs on 1 single host, without encountering technical issues in a timeframe of 6 months?
Technical issues caused by lack of hardware resources.
Jerrel Ajoeb Depends on the hardware resources available on the host system.
Depends on the specs/amount of procs you have within the node. You should be able to though, depending on the usage of the VM's, what they'll be doing i.e workload of each VM. However you will need to purchase Vsphere license, as VSXI host only works for up to 5 VM's.
good intro
Excellent Video! Please repost but this time fix the lack of low frequency in his audio . The gentleman’s voice sounds very nasal and it’s challenging to listen to , I have to increase the volume a lot and this make it worse .
i am not finished watching but can you specify the amount of cores per vm?
Damion Bacchus Yes. You can specify both the number of CPUs, and the number of cores per CPU when creating a VM. So if you pick 2 CPUs, and 2 cores per CPU, you’ll end up with a VM that has a total of 4 cores.
How do you know so much about virtual machines but yet can't find free screen capture software? Thanks for the information nontheless! I appreciate it.
PLEASE MAKE AND PUBLISH MORE VMWARE VIDEOS!!!!!
i got sleepy
Me too...
ME TOO
@@Geralddesu trash video
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Seriously work on your mic
Had to stop watching because of the free trial plastered all over the centre of the screen
That's a pretty weak reason to stop watching a video. There was a ton of information available in this presentation.