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Need some info on E3-SSD-2-32 from SyS
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Need some info on E3-SSD-2-32 from SyS

Anyone has a E3-SSD-2-32 from Soyoustart in France and can tell me if VMware ESXi is available in the installation list?
Their site shows VMware ESXi available for E3-SSD-2-32 in Canada, but not in France and I'm not sure where's the typo as normally by being the same server the supported software should be the same.
Thanks!

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  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    ESXi 5.0 is the only option.

  • Okay, thanks!
    Their site does not list that version for France, but lists 5.5, 6.0 and 6.5 for Canada. Pretty weird.
    I wonder if 5.0 can be upgraded :D

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @Malin said:
    Okay, thanks!
    Their site does not list that version for France, but lists 5.5, 6.0 and 6.5 for Canada. Pretty weird.
    I wonder if 5.0 can be upgraded :D

    Could probably open a ticket if one isn't, I'm sure they could add it if it should be there. The one I checked wasn't the exact same server, so it may vary.

  • Yea, I'm thinking maybe it's different hardware between France and Canada, but same CPU so that's why it happens to be different. I have a ticket opened with them as I need at least 6.0, can't work with 5.x.

  • Yes, you can upgrade ESXi, you download the zip upgrade and it locally.

    One thing to note is that unless you buy a server with hardware raid, esx will see the disks individually. (JBOD)

    M

  • I know how to upgrade ESXi, the problem is about the hardware limitations that I may encounter. Switching from version 5.0 to 6.5 cannot be done directly. I must do incremental upgrade to versions 5.5, 6.0 and then 6.5 which may or may not work, depending on the hardware support.
    Next, as far as the RAID is concerned, I don't care that much if it sees the drives individually or not. In fact I'd prefer the disks to be different datastores rather than one combined.

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