ESXi: Day 16
Well, I've had a functional ESXi server up and going for a little over two weeks now. No apparent stability problems to be reported. The kernel itself is a memory pig though, much larger than the licensed version of ESX Server. ESXi is ~700MB res, while ESX is 200MB, ouch. So, I had to upgrade my RAM to 4GB. No big deal, RAM is cheap for that box anyway. At the peak of my testing, I had 10 windows VMs running concurrently (Don't worry, I have collected that many XP licenses over the years. Sad, eh?). They had very little to no performance degredation when opening applications or doing interwebby type stuff, it was kinda nice. Yesterday I nuked all of the VMs, but just because no sane person would have that many windows machines in their house, virtual or otherwise. Next up, I'll throw Gentoo and Rosetta@Home on there and see how ESXi holds up. That should be really interesting.





