In my previous article I've given you a little hint for having shared storage between multiple VM. Can we do it without using the overhead of an iSCSI virtual machine (of physical, whatever)? I was thinking about the old days - clustering with virtual machines, creating a cluster with Microsoft Clustering Services. There you needed to create a shared resource for your quorum and data. I was thinking: "would this work if I did this for my two ESX machines. Create a shared disk, put VMFS on there and a VM. Would I still be able to VMotion it?" The answer is: Yes you can! Exciting!
How? There are enough resources for creating a shared resource disk but here is a recap:
Make a pre-allocated virtual disk!!! Add the following lines to both your .VMX files:
!joomlacomment 4.0 Copyright (C) 2009 Compojoom.com . All rights reserved."
Did you know: the maximum amount of memory in an ESX server is 256GB. And the Service Console max is 800MB. By default 6% of the total memory cannot be used (look at Mem.MinFreePct)
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