Dell 2950 Spécifications Page 9

  • Télécharger
  • Ajouter à mon manuel
  • Imprimer
  • Page
    / 14
  • Table des matières
  • MARQUE LIVRES
  • Noté. / 5. Basé sur avis des utilisateurs
Vue de la page 8
9
Principled Technologies, Inc.: Virtualized Exchange workload performance comparison of end-to-end
solutions with iSCSI storage connections: Dell PowerEdge 2950 with Dell EqualLogic PS5000 vs. HP
ProLiant DL385 with HP Stora
g
eWorks EV
A
4400
63. Click Customize next to Maintenance interval.
64. Remove all blue from the boxes so the system will not perform maintenance, and click OK.
65. At the Mailbox Store 2 Properties window, click Apply.
66. When a warning message appears, click Yes.
67. When the message that the database files have been moved appears, click OK.
68. Click OK to close the Mailbox Store 2 Properties window.
69. Right-click Public Store under First Storage Group, and select Properties.
70. Select the Database tab.
71. Click Browse, and move the Exchange database and Exchange streaming database to E:\.
72. Check the box beside This database can be overwritten by a restore.
73. Click Customize next to Maintenance interval.
74. Remove all blue from the boxes so the system will not perform maintenance, and click OK.
75. At the Public Store Properties window, click Apply.
76. When a warning message appears, click Yes.
77. When the message that the database files have been moved appears, click OK.
78. Click OK to close the Public Store Properties window.
79. In the left pane of the Virtual Infrastructure Client, right-click the MailServer1 VM, and select Install
VMware Tools.
80. At the Install Tools pop-up window, click OK.
81. Click Next through the Installation Wizard to install the VMware Tools. This process accepts all defaults.
82. When the installation completes, click Finish.
83. Click Yes to reboot the virtual machine.
Cloning the VMs
We followed the steps below to copy a VM with VMware Converter. They assume you have installed the VMware
Converter on the same machine as the VMware Virtual Infrastructure Client.
1. Open VMware Converter, and click Import Machine.
2. At the Welcome screen, click Next.
3. At the Source screen, click Next.
4. Select VMware ESX Server for the Source, and click Next.
5. Enter the IP address, user name, and password of the VMware ESX Server, and click Next.
6. Select the virtual machine that you want to copy (for example: Base32), and click Next.
7. For the Source Data, leave the default (Import all disks and maintain size), and click Next.
8. At the Destination screen, keep the default, and click Next.
9. For Destination Type, select VMware ESX server, and click Next.
10. Enter the IP address, user name, and password of the VMware ESX Server, and click Next.
11. Enter the virtual machine name (for example, if you are copying Base32, the server you are configuring
could be IdleServer1, MailServer1, or WebServer1), and click Next.
12. Select the host system, and click Next.
13. Select the Datastore, and click Next.
14. Select the Network connection for the virtual machine, and click Next.
15. Leave the default Customization settings, and click Next.
16. Review the summary, and click Finish to begin copying the virtual machine.
Installing and configuring the mail client
We used a separate ESX Server running virtual clients for all mail clients. To create the mail client, you must
install several software components. Before following these instructions, make sure to statically assign an IP
address for the client, and then plug that port into the system under test. This allows the client to correctly join the
domain. We followed this process for each installation:
1. Follow the steps in the earlier Creating a virtual machine section using the following VM specifications:
a. Name: MailClient
b. Virtual processors: 1
c. Virtual memory: 512 MB
d. Virtual Disk Size: 8 GB
e. Virtual network: External Network (keep the default Windows Network DHCP settings)
2. Install Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Service Pack 2 on the VM.
Vue de la page 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Commentaires sur ces manuels

Pas de commentaire