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ESXi andDell T710

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Thinking we are going to pull the trigger on one of these for work.

Now, if I remember, ESXi comes with a client to manage the virtual machines/network? We are on a TIGHT budget as it is, so, this is total low buch high bang for the buck build.

Thinking quad core

In fact, I might just load ESXi on a thumb drive for it, and buy the disks from newegg.

Looking at doing 4x 15k sas 147 gig drives in raid 5.

Any advice? What is so different between the t610 and the t710?
 
How much are you looking to spend? Just wondering as I just priced out some decent servers for ESXi for about 6-7k
One was 2x6 core opterons with 32 GB of ram and 6x147 SAS 15k disks

ESXi is managed through the Virtual Infrastructure client and it comes with it so it is free.
 
How much are you looking to spend? Just wondering as I just priced out some decent servers for ESXi for about 6-7k
One was 2x6 core opterons with 32 GB of ram and 6x147 SAS 15k disks

ESXi is managed through the Virtual Infrastructure client and it comes with it so it is free.

Under 3k is the budget, the drives are coming from newegg,ot dell, yes, we are cheap,
 
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