[clue] Looking for Someone to help me setup a Linux server with VM's

Mike Bean beandaemon at gmail.com
Thu Aug 25 23:30:48 MDT 2011


I feel like I can speak with some authority on the subject, given that I've
spent a few years fiddling with various iterations of VMware software for
the last couple years.  We don't have anything open source, unless you count
Cloud Foundry, and I'm not even sure what precisely that is.

The good news is, your clients VMs will most likely not fail completely.
 Even when the license expires, it only disables certain key features.  I
think there's a grace period beyond that, but I'd have to check my notes in
regards to which features it disables.

Best recommendation.  Get the free version of ESXi - it's fairly neutered in
terms of compatibility when compared to the licensed version, but it will
keep you running in the short term.  That way you can just copy your VMs to
it and fire them up.  My point is, it's probably easier and faster for you
to build an ESXi server and copy the VM's over, rather then having to
rebuild the VM's by hand.

Now, don't misunderstand me, from skimming the thread, some folks have made
some true opensource suggestions, and in the long run, you may absolutely
decide you want to convert to a different format, I would not discourage
that in the slightest; but I tend to think such conversions are best left
for after crisis mode has concluded and there's bandwidth available for
longer term projects.

(This mail could be ex-post facto, but I do have tomorrow off from work; and
if I can be of some assistance I am certainly willing to do so.)

On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Larry Sawyer <lsawyer at scsdenver.com> wrote:

> Hello to all,
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> Here is a possible 2 day project post for any experienced Linux VM users
> out there.
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> Here’s the situation:
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> Upon a friends recommendation, I recently installed VMWare (OpenSource) on
> a production server at a fairly large training facility here in Denver. It
> was explained to me that VMWare’s OpenSource version was free. Now I’m
> receiving an error that states my Evaluation License is About to Expire.
> VM’s will cease to work after 38 days. Does anyone know if there is a “Free”
> OpenSource VMWare program out there (Pirated Doesn’t Count), or a fix for
> this?
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> If a fix is not found, then I’ll need assistance setting up a Linux VM
> server (Don’t care much about which distro) from the ground up. The
> alternative is, I’ll have to go with what I know and install MS Server 2008
> Hypervisor. You guys don’t want that to happen, right?
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> Since this is one of my favorite clients, an experienced individual is
> required. They’ll need to walk me through setting up the server and the VM’s
> until completion. This is time sensitive (about 1 week), and the job goes to
> the lowest bidder with the most experience that can get it done (onsite)
> within an acceptable time frame. Anyone interested, give me a call.
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> Best regards,
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> Larry Sawyer
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> *IT Consultant*
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> SCSDenver.com LLC
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> *cell: (720) 338-6516*
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> *LSawyer at SCSDenver.com*
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> *www.scsdenver.com*
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