Some of the this blog’s readers may know that one of my favorite VMware documents is the Configuration Maximums. I’ve mentioned it a few times. Sid Smith over at Daily Hypervisor put together a very nice consolidation of configuration maximums for ESX3, ESX3.5, and vSphere (ESX4.0).
The .PDF is assembled in a matrix format making comparison of the various VMware hypervisors easy to differentiate, compare, and contrast. Sid, you read my mind. Well done. Thank you for the early birthday/Christmas present!
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Jason,
Glad you liked it and thanks for the props. It was just one of those handy things that I wanted in my toolbox and thought others could use as well….enjoy!
-Sid
Jason,
We are starting a community lab project at DailyHypervisor. Check it out let me know what you think. Could use your opinion and would be great if you were interested in getting in on the beta and mderating…..
-Sid