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Running VMware vSphere ESXi 5.0 on the HP Proliant Microserver

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HP Proliant Microserver & VMware vSphere 5Those of you that have bought an HP Proliant Microserver for your work or home VMware vSphere lab are probably wondering whether it will work with VMware vSphere 5.0?  Well, the good news is that it does and that even the installation  process goes through without a hitch both to local internal USB pen drive or local disk.  I have tested this with the final RTM version of vSphere ESXi 5.0, not just the beta builds, and can confirm that the CPU, storage controller, memory and network card are detected without a problem meaning that you’re all set to go for when VMware make available the VMware vSphere ESXi 5.0 download available sometime soon. 

With the free downloadable version of ESXi 5.0 the amount of physical memory accessible in the host has been reduced to 8GB so this combined with the fact that the HP Microserver can only take 8GB anyway won’t leave you feeling like you’ve wasted your money on adding extra memory.  Those of you, like myself, that also have an HP Proliant ML110 G6 with 16GB will either have to look at only using 8GB of it’s memory, keep installing the eval license on a regular basis (too much hassle) or purchasing an entry level vSphere license to allow me to access the full 16GB of memory in the server.  Either way, the new exciting features (see my post here for more details) found in VMware vSphere 5.0 is too much of a temptation to leave my vSphere lab servers at vSphere 4.1.

 

HP Proliant Microserver & VMware vSphere 5 - Summary

VMware vSphere and HP Proliant - CPU

HP Proliant and VMware vSphere 5 - Memory

HP Proliant Microserver & VMware vSphere 5 - Storage Adapters

HP Prolian Microserver & VMware vSphere 5 - Network Adapters

Call for Information! Compiling details on VMware ESX compatibility with HP Proliant ML110 and Ml115′s models.

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Hi all,

I am looking at compiling information on, and presenting via the site, peoples experiences with running VMware ESX (versions 3.0-v3.5, including v3i) on HP Proliant ML110 and Ml115 servers.  I get quite a few queries regarding what is compatible and what isn’t so thought it be a good idea to compile this information, including workarounds, gotchas and hot deals in an easy to follow format.

These are great little, cost effective servers that make an ideal ESX test environment.

HP_ML110_G5

If you can let me know what you have found to work for you, were any tweaks/workarounds required along with any other information you think may be useful to others.

I can confirm that the ML110 onboard storage controller and onboard NIC’s work just fine under v3.5.  See my previous blog article here for more information.

Here’s a rough outline of information to give a basic example.  This will be a work in progress and a fresh blog article created to house this information.

UPDATE: Check out my blog article here on installing VMware ESX 3i 3.5 on an ML110 G5.

Make/Model: Disk Controller: NIC: Work Around?
ML110 G4 SC44Ge NC320i N/A
ML110 G5   NC105i  
ML115   NC320i  
ML115 G5   NC105i  

Useful Additional Information:

VMWare ESX v3.5 I/O Compatibility Guide

List of unsupported servers that work with ESX v3.5 or v3i

 

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