Archive for the 'vSphere' Category

VMotion stops working in vSphere

A couple of ahem… hiccups have popped up for some users of VMotion after upgrading to vSphere. The Knowledge base team has been ultra-fast in responding to these, and two new KBs have appeared: VMotion stops working after upgrading to vSphere 4.0 (1011294) and VMotion stops working after upgrading to vSphere 4 with a Licensing [...]

Announcing the Release of vSphere 4

Today’s the day you’ve all been waiting for, the release of our brand new product, vSphere 4. If you already have a VMware account as a customer or partner you can download vSphere (ESX 4, ESXi 4, vCenter Server 4, and all of the add ons) here. For everyone else: Get guided evaluation of VMware [...]

32-bit ODBC DSN for vSphere

When you get around to installing vSphere,  if on a 64-bit Windows host in x86 compatibility mode, a 32-bit DSN is required for the database connection. If a DSN has been set up through Start > Administrative Tools > Data Sources (ODBC) the vSphere installer won’t be able to use this DSN. The 64-bit ODBC [...]

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