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    ESX Question

    Is it not possible to add a dedicated physical Fibre HBA to a VM, doesn't appear in the 'Add' dialogue...

    You can do this with IBM POWER and even Oracle LDOM's - bit annoying...

    #2
    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Is it not possible to add a dedicated physical Fibre HBA to a VM, doesn't appear in the 'Add' dialogue...

    You can do this with IBM POWER and even Oracle LDOM's - bit annoying...
    I think you can as long as the server chipset & card support VT-d (directed IO) extensions.
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      #3
      You can. I'm sat at Heathrow so can't access the how to, but Google RDM and vSphere. You can access the LUN as a raw device mapped datastore presented directly to the VM
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        #4
        This might help

        ESXi5 Video 3 - How to Configure VT-D Passthrough on ESXi 5 and Intel using VMWare VSphere - YouTube
        While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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          #5
          Cheers fellas, seems the Sun X4450 doesn't support VT-D, however slapped a fibre HBA in a T5220 SPARC box and I can do the needful with it from the primary domain, or I/O domain if I set that up - need to google that...

          #cutpricesan

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            #6
            Originally posted by stek View Post
            ...do the needful with it...
            Don't believe it, until you see it!

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