Hi
Is IBM DS3400 compatible with esx 3.02 and VDI infrastructure?
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The DS3400 is certified with ESX 3.0.2.
VDI is just a use case for VI3 and doesn't require any special
certification.
Massimo.
Yes, DS3400 is supported by 3.0.2 and 3.0.1 except for MSCS
There are some limitation imposed by IBM for some OSs supported in virtual envs like ESX.
look at the matrix guide on IBM support site
Can I use Windows XP Pro as Virtual Machine with DS3400 ?
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No, only OS X Leopard ...
If you are using a supported storage system with your virtual infrastructure, every guest OS running on top of that VI is supported. So is Windows XP.
Ok,
IBM doesn't support: what it mean?
I can or not create VM with Windows XP on DS3400?
Yes, you can, and I am sure you get no issues.
But if you find any trouble or get some issues using no supported OSs, you cannot get support from IBM even if you are using esx.
That is really simple, Do not ask IBM for not supported scenarios.....
Please get in touch with your IBM representative and ask him to look into the matter. It's just a matter of what they tested (perhaps the team doing the certification doesn't even know it's fashion these days to have XP on VMware as well).
I am wondering if next time they will want to certify the windows virtual machine NetBIOS names before you can create them on the storage .... you know ... if you haven't tested it you can't be 100% sure it works. Go figure...
Go ahead please....
Massimo.
How many Winxp would I be able to run on an IBM DS3400 using for example ESX 3.5 on IBM 3650 Servers ?
If I had 3 x IBM 3650 Servers attached to an IBM DS3400, would I be able to run 100 virtual desktops WinXP ?
If I had 3 x IBM 3650 Servers attached to an IBM DS3400, would I be able to run 100 virtual desktops WinXP ?
Yes.
No.
Maybe.
Take your pick. With the amount of information you've given, they're all right.
Ken Cline
Technical Director, Virtualization
TVAR Solutions, A Wells Landers Group Company
VMware Communities User Moderator
Would help if you just told me that you needed some clarifications.
Im more concerned on the IOPS of the DS3200 storage.
We still need more information to be able to answer your question. There is a thread here where many people have posted their performance results with a lot of different storage systems - you'll find it here. If you need the IOPS, then you'll need to know the specific configuration you plan to use - and IBM would probably be the better place to get that info.
Ken Cline
Technical Director, Virtualization
TVAR Solutions, A Wells Landers Group Company
VMware Communities User Moderator
Hello,
To get lots of IOPS you need to use many spindles. I Have yet to find out how to do metalun on a DS3400 so you are stuck with some interesting lack of spindles. But your IBM rep will help. However if you use IBM SVC all this changes.
Best regards,
Edward L. Haletky
VMware Communities User Moderator
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If you are using IBM SVC then you are unlikely to be in the market for such a low end storage array.
Tom Howarth
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