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Topic Title: Building a low cost VI solution
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Created On: 02/21/2007 11:21 AM
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 02/21/2007 11:21 AM
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nrgtek
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I'm interested in learning how others have setup low cost VI solutions. This could be with or without Directly Attached Storage arrays. A few questions of my own are, when building an "OEM" solution for VI, does motherboard make/model need to be specific? Also, am I correct in saying the only 2 pieces that need to be VI supported are the Processor type and HBA type for the VI software to operate?
 03/02/2007 01:03 PM
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cbarclay
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When designing a system from scratch, the motherboard needs to have a supported processor on it and Virtual Iron then certifies the complete system, including NIC and on-board storage controller (if any). Please contact us if you'd like to discuss further. For a low-cost solution, we recommend using iSCSI storage. This provides the benefits of networked storage, such as LiveMigration.
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