That's awesome. Thanks for explaining it in 5 min mate. I had no idea DRS was just an automated version of vMotion based on select criteria i.e workload, resources, load balancing. I used vMotion whilst performing RAM upgrades on our 3 hypervisors. Read up about it, done some calculations, powered off what wasn't needed in production, moved what was to the other 2, powered down 1, jacked it up to 192GB. vMotion them back did the other 2 so then had almost 600GB of RAM to play with in the cluster. All done during business hours too without a second of downtime!
Very good Video. What about SRM? Our company uses SRM to move VMs from on-premise to the cloud. Is it similar to vMotion and do you recommend it to use for migration to AWS cloud?
Just had to turn DRS off. We suspect a recent upgrade to vSphere or something related started causing a web server to vMotion back and forth almost daily. And it is a busy web server. During the vMotion event, there is a very short period of time (milliseconds) where the server disappears (threads stopped on one CPU and resumed on the other?) and during that short window (stunned?) we were having transactions fail.
So why do you like VMware vSphere?
That's awesome. Thanks for explaining it in 5 min mate. I had no idea DRS was just an automated version of vMotion based on select criteria i.e workload, resources, load balancing.
I used vMotion whilst performing RAM upgrades on our 3 hypervisors. Read up about it, done some calculations, powered off what wasn't needed in production, moved what was to the other 2, powered down 1, jacked it up to 192GB. vMotion them back did the other 2 so then had almost 600GB of RAM to play with in the cluster. All done during business hours too without a second of downtime!
Using ESXi for my home. I’m having fun learning what my enterprise is doing and these videos are helping
Simple.! Expressive.. Nice.... THank you sir..!
Such a simplified explanation
The next gen of IT will must have to watch your videos, easy to understand kinda wish your videos existed during my days starting in IT
Hello, here is a french guy and i love your accent. I'm able to cach everything you are saying.
lol, great!
Thanks for the video very well explained. I'm an IT student from zwitzerland 🙌
Thank you. Very informative.
Thanks, for another short informative explanation video
thanks a lot, to the point and straight forward !!
Great video, very clear and straight to the point. Thank you
Thanks for the explanation
Server admin 2yrs. Use VMware, NetApp, Cisco UCS running ESXi.
Very good Video. What about SRM? Our company uses SRM to move VMs from on-premise to the cloud. Is it similar to vMotion and do you recommend it to use for migration to AWS cloud?
Excellent explanation 👍
Just had to turn DRS off. We suspect a recent upgrade to vSphere or something related started causing a web server to vMotion back and forth almost daily. And it is a busy web server. During the vMotion event, there is a very short period of time (milliseconds) where the server disappears (threads stopped on one CPU and resumed on the other?) and during that short window (stunned?) we were having transactions fail.
Is it too late to get into tech @40..???
No