Are you interested in the Mac Mini Server i got i can fire it up and share the specs on it if you want.
Edit: im pulling them up right now ill have em posted in a few
Specs are
A1347
Mac Mini 4,1
Mac Mini Server (Mid 2010)
2.66 GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo
8GB DDR3
Nvidia GeForce 320M 256Mb
Yosimite...
Eh good thing i dont do apple.. i also do not use the touch id type features in android either... Police can Enforce ppl to use their fingerprint to unlock a phone they cannot enforce you to put in a pin or password as thats knowledge...
TINFOIL HATS ALL AROUND!!!
2 questions
1) are there multiple disks?
2) have you checked the bios to make sure the right vol selected is the bootvol?
Could you also tell me the controller that was selected on the VM (Edit the settings look at the storage controller)
OK it was 3
I have been using vSAN for a while now, grant you i have been using it since Beta1 in the early phases... its definitely gotten a lot better than when i started with it!
One thing to know about vSAN is either u buy the Ready Nodes or u buy the correct Hardware on the HCL or you gonna have a bad...
Be Careful with those 15k drives, i had issues where my 10Ks would overheat in the chassis, make sure there is significant airflow in that chassis or your noise concerns will become bigger concerns on your data side...
I had a Norco 4224 that caused the above, just an FYI
As per VMware Communities - This Limitation has existed since i have ever used the 1KV and still exists today.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps9441/ps9902/qa_c67-556624.html
Q. The service console and virtual machines typically are connected to two different vSwitches...
Can you give us more information on the Mellanox Cards you purchased? model number? does the esxi native driver identify it? or does it not even popup as a ethernet controller?
@JWC PM Sent...
@BLKMGK - there are 2 types of drivers, the Ethernet which utilized the VPI side of the card and gives you 10/40GBe depending on the Switch/and configurations
WHat JWC is talking about is the OFED drivers... which require you to remove the ethernet side drivers in an esxi...