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Thursday, 11 August 2022

Tags: Network Design

Virtualization Project Worksheet

Posted on January 12, 2012 by Justin Paul | 1 Comment
In an effort to make a migration to a virtual infrastructure easier, I have put together another document to aid in that process. This one tries to mimic the EMC…
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Design Tip: Switching in a VMware Environment

Posted on September 21, 2011 by Justin Paul | 0 Comments
Switching is the backbone of every network, without it, you really don’t even have a network. In a VMware environment, it can be twice as crucial because iSCSI also depends…
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Recipe for SMB Clusters

Posted on September 20, 2010 by Justin Paul | 13 Comments
Ingredients: 1 – VMware Software Package 1 or 2 – Gigabit Network Switch 2 or 3 – 64-bit Capable Server 1 – SAN Directions: Load servers with VMware ESXi, configure…
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