Hello All,
I have been reading up on vmware and I'm considering utilizing ESXi in our office. We are a small operation (25 users) currently using a single NetWare 6.5 server for file sharing and our MAS 90 accounting database.
I would like to move away from NetWare, and possibly use Novell OES2 instead. I would also like to have a dedicated server (either Windows or OES) for MAS90 so everything is not running on the same server.
Cost-wise, it's tempting to just throw some extra memory into our existing server (only 2 years old), install vmware ESXi, and have both servers running on the same machine. I've accomplished this with a test server and it seems to work OK. Additionally, I think an in-house web server and ftp server would be useful in the future. The ability to take snapshots of VMs and the flexibility of virtualization is very appealing too.
On the other hand, I understand that virtualization makes more sense on a larger scale with datacenters and dozens/hundreds of servers, which is a level we're not even approaching at this point.
My question is, does it make sense to use virtualization on our scale? Would I just be introducing potential problems with little added benefit?
Is there any one else in a similar situation who's using vmware?
Any advice/suggestions you could offer would be great.
Thanks!
I have been reading up on vmware and I'm considering utilizing ESXi in our office. We are a small operation (25 users) currently using a single NetWare 6.5 server for file sharing and our MAS 90 accounting database.
I would like to move away from NetWare, and possibly use Novell OES2 instead. I would also like to have a dedicated server (either Windows or OES) for MAS90 so everything is not running on the same server.
Cost-wise, it's tempting to just throw some extra memory into our existing server (only 2 years old), install vmware ESXi, and have both servers running on the same machine. I've accomplished this with a test server and it seems to work OK. Additionally, I think an in-house web server and ftp server would be useful in the future. The ability to take snapshots of VMs and the flexibility of virtualization is very appealing too.
On the other hand, I understand that virtualization makes more sense on a larger scale with datacenters and dozens/hundreds of servers, which is a level we're not even approaching at this point.
My question is, does it make sense to use virtualization on our scale? Would I just be introducing potential problems with little added benefit?
Is there any one else in a similar situation who's using vmware?
Any advice/suggestions you could offer would be great.
Thanks!