ill preface with i am not a VMware cert anything, i just play with it in a home lab a lot. this is just a high-level idea of the top of my head
option 1 - local storage:
Purchase a few hard drives for the new dell servers and set them up as local datastore, get enough drives to cover your VM...
anyone running esxi 7/8 know if you can do igpu passthrough? I am looking at getting 7900x3d cpu and would want to pass the igpu to windows vm for external viewing etc.
where did you end up buying your boards, i havent looked in a while so not sure who has stock.
assuming you are US based, if not no worries since i wont be ordering outside US.
what i usually do is search ebay for sold items of the products i am trying to evaluate used pricing for. It give you a range to work with.
Hope that helps.
I do know e-2100 stuff usually still highly priced on ebay at least.
i stopped using the GW a few years ago. running certs with wpa on pfsense CE as a VM now with vlan0 on virtual switch so i can vmotion pfsense to different box when doing updates etc.
ill have to look into opensense with wpa_supplicant since i have ATT fiber. I think i setup switch to do vlan0 so i just need to figure out the wpa part. if anyone done it with opensense let me know steps if you got time.
im still interested in these boards but it seems they were a bit slow with bios updates. a new one came out 10/23. Im interested in knowing who running one and how stable they are. I have a few asrock boards with e-2200 series cpu i like to upgrade to this board and 7000 amd cpu.
IDK if it worth it for you, but you can get vcenter with VMUG membership for 200 a year. It give you access to alot of other VMware software. With vcenter you can do the virtual switch etc.
Well I got my monitor today, strange Fed-ex delivered on Sunday but i am not complaining.
It came packed in a larger box and the actual monitor box was inside the larger box. The monitor was indeed new.
Overall I like the monitor. It has nice features for an office monitor. It came with...
I have an nvidia GPU but the process maybe similar with other graphics cards.
1. open nvidia control panel
2. Select Change Resolution under display menu.
3. select monitor you want to try OC
4. click on Customize and accept any warning agreement.
5. Click on enable resolution and click on...
i may put the new 32 on my desk to replace the dell 27 4k i have. depends on if it fits lol.
For those curious about models
left: Dell U2718Q - 4k
Top middle: G3223q -4K gaming (144Hz)
Bottom middle and Right: U3818DW (OC to 90Hz)
yeah i have a lot of monitors lol. i also have old ones in...
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