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Trunking in Cisco is 802.1q as in vlan tagging,
Trunking in HP is EtherChannel in Cisco terminology, bonding / LACP that sort of thing
Confusing but there you go
So i seem to be missing something when it comes to GPU passthrough whatever the hypervisor.
How are you accessing the virtual machine which has the GPU passed through to it, Console, or RDP? I can only assume console.
Console access to VM's is shite at the best of times so i have a hard...
Tbh, you will need a seperate DNS zone specifically for the site, NAT should be avoided at all costs over VPN but in this instance you can't.
Just remember i believe Windows trusts are not supported over NAT if that is where you are headed.
Can't do proper routing or acl's you'll need a 3500 minimum which can't stack so your into 5400 territory.
Best bet is i'm afraid Cisco 3750G-48 either S or the E version depending on needs
Won't be able to do full BGP tables so i'm led to believe but will do basic BGP
You will always need to route. Everyone is going to get more IP's than the whole of the ipv4 address space. (bit of a waste but it is what it is)
Routers that an ISP gives you will be set to deny inbound connections and most likely DHCPv6 on the internal nic, with a /64 assigned much like NAT...
I also had this problem, from looking at the website and uk suppliers
X9SCM-F is actually an older board C204 chipset, OOB nic, 2 nics, 82574L & 82579LM doesn't work in esxi natively, can be hacked to work also linux distros make nic1, eth2 rather than eth1 - mATX
X9SCM-iiF same as above but...
Video card settings have nothing to do with the performance of the graphics or mouse when logged in via RDP.
If you have slow mouse movements / keyboard i suggest you check the network, including network drivers of the virtual machine. vmxnet3?
SIngle vCPU with 30 users isn't going to cut it.
With Terminal Servers / Citrix, virtualisation only pays when you are doing 32bit so 2vCPU and 4Gb memory then scale out i.e. more servers max of say 20-25 per box.
If you want or can go 64bit then go physical, 1 box (24x64Gb will hit 100+ users...
I managed to get it to work though not entirely sure how.
I created the pool within ZFSGuru, using the 4k option and geom formatted disk, exported this then booted to solaris and tried to import. This then gave me the same message as another chap who can't import his pool relating to improper...
Is there an ideal way to create a pool so that you get ashift=12 whilst then using solaris 11 afterwards.
I'd rather not use the modified binary, rather load another OS create the pool, boot solaris import the pool.
Is there an ideal solution to this?
Thanks