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October 17, 2008

ESX Swap on NFS or Not?

Scott Lowe recently linked to a VMware KB article entitled Storing swap files on VMFS when running virtual machines from NFS. The article (from 3/31/2008) is perhaps the latest word from VMware in the frustrating back-and-forth on whether placing an ESX VM’s swap on NFS is acceptable or not.
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Written by anleonard 4 Comments Posted in virtualization Tagged with netapp, nfs, vmswap, vmware esx

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