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After Installation

After the installation of the ESX Server software in graphics mode, execute the following steps to complete the installation.

Create and activate a swap file for the VMkernel. The swap file helps in over-provisioning of the memory to the VMs and results in better resource management.

Give a name to the local VMFS partition. This will improve usability and also preserve access to the local VM disk files, even if one or more peripheral devices are added or removed.

Create a virtual switch and bind one or more outbound adapters to the virtual switch, if the VMs in the server require an uplink.

For detailed instructions on how to execute the above steps see the VMware ESX Server 2.1 Installation Guide.

SAN Environment Setup with

ESX Server Software

Advanced features such as VMotion technology require a Storage Area Network (SAN) environment using Dell EMC CX300, CX500, or CX700 storage devices. Setting up the SAN for ESX Server systems does not require any special steps. This section provides a quick overview of the general concepts of a SAN and the steps needed to set up a SAN environment.

LUN: A Logical Unit Number (LUN) is a unique identifier for a set of one or more physical disks.

NOTE: A single disk can encompass more that one LUN, but it is not recommended for performance reasons.

RAID Group: A RAID Group is a collection of one or more physical disks. In order to use the LUNs one has to create a RAID group and bind LUNs to it.

Storage Group: A Storage Group is a set of one or more servers and one or more LUNs. A server in a Storage Group can only access LUNs which are in the same Storage Group. Storage Groups are typically used to implement access control.

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Contents Deployment Guide Page Deployment Guide August Contents Figures Introduction W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Understanding Dell Configurations RAIDGB RAM Deployment Guide VirtualCenter Configuration with SAN for VMotion Understanding ESX Server Components Understanding VirtualCenter ComponentsDeployment Guide Before Installation Recommended Local Disk Partitioning Service Console Configuration SAN Environment Setup with ESX Server Software After InstallationLoad balancing Setting Up Manual Load Balancing Dell OpenManage in a VMware ESX Server EnvironmentOpenManage Software Overview Example of a Management Station and Managed Systems Using the Dell Remote Access Card III Drac III on PE Guest OS Installation Guest Operating SystemsGuest OS Performance Tuning Tips Identify the limited resource by application type Workload = TerminalServices Additional Resources Product Documentation ResourcesTechnical Support Resources Newsgroups Index D e ESX Server software installation D e