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Getting started  >  Installing an Exinda Appliance  >  Installing an Exinda Virtual Appliance  >  Running on VMware vSphere (ESX and ESXi)

Running on VMware vSphere (ESX and ESXi)

Learn how to run and customize the Exinda Virtual Appliance on VMware vSphere client.

NOTE

VMware ESX/ESXi 5.5 (or later) is required.

Understanding how VMotion works

Install the Virtual Appliance on VMware

Modify the VMware Virtual Machine Configuration

Adjusting the number of CPUs available to the Virtual Machine

Adjusting the RAM available to the Virtual Machine

Adjusting the NICs available to the Virtual Machine

Convert NICs into a Bridge

Allow Ports to Accept and Bridge Packets

Add Storage to the VMware Virtual Machine

Starting the VMware Virtual Appliance

Install the Silicom Bypass Driver on ESXi 5.5 and 6.0

Monitor IOPS in VMware vSphere

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Related Topics

  • Installing an Exinda Virtual Appliance
    • Sizing and resource requirements
    • Use cases
    • Hypervisor limitations
    • Running on VMware vSphere (ESX and ESXi)
      • Understanding how VMotion works
      • Install the Virtual Appliance on VMware
      • Modify the VMware Virtual Machine Configuration
      • Adjusting the number of CPUs available to the Virtual Machine
      • Adjusting the RAM available to the Virtual Machine
      • Adjusting the NICs available to the Virtual Machine
      • Convert NICs into a Bridge
      • Allow Ports to Accept and Bridge Packets
      • Add Storage to the VMware Virtual Machine
      • Starting the VMware Virtual Appliance
      • Install the Silicom Bypass Driver on ESXi 5.5 and 6.0
      • Monitor IOPS in VMware vSphere
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