So the troubles seemed to be over with the ESXi server crashing when I was starting VMs that used PCI devices which had been passed
There’s still a bit of testing to be done, but I may have gotten where I’ve been wanting to get for a while now in
I started my experimentation with virtualization back in 2008. and back then I started with Xen. It was the virtualization option that OpenSuSe 11.1 had
I had some teething pains getting the ESXi server running (I think some hardware incompatibilities) but for now (knock on wood) everything is stable. At one
With version 5.5 of ESXi , the traditional vCenter tool does not allow for the full management of a VM (version 10 VM) which brings
Tried to upgrade to ESXi 5.5.0 today, and got an error that there was no usable network device in the computer. Found that strange, since
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1005566
May try moving my Xenserver setup to Vsphere to allow me the option for PCI passthrough, which Xenserver doesn’t offer. This is a great guide
I keep having issues every time I install VirtualBox on my machine, and figured this time I would document what I did to get the
http://www.dabcc.com/article.aspx?id=17794