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VMware Infrastructure 3.0.2 Update 1 for Dell Systems Deployment Guide www.dell.com support.dell.com

Notes and Notices NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. 2007-2008 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the DELL logo, OpenManage, PowerVault, and are trademarks of Dell Inc.; VMware, Virtual SMP, and VMotion are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions; EMC is a registered trademark of EMC Corporation; Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell Inc. in the United States and other countries; Intel and Xeon are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation; AMD Opteron and AMD-V are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.; Microsoft, SQL Server, and Windows, Windows Server are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries; Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates; Sun is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own. Portions of this document Copyrighted VMware, Inc. 2008. February 2008 Rev. A02

Contents Overview.......................... 5 Introduction........................ 5 What s New?........................ 6 Supported New Hardware.............. 6 Supported New Software.............. 6 Licensing.......................... 7 Activation Code and License Key.......... 8 Downloading the Software.............. 8 Optional Media.................... 8 Dell-Supported Configurations.............. 8 Dell-Supported ESX Server Configurations..... 8 Notes About Supported Configurations...... 11 Dell-Supported VirtualCenter Configurations... 12 VMware Infrastructure Architecture.......... 13 Installing ESX Server and VirtualCenter........ 17 Installing the VirtualCenter Software....... 18 Installing the ESX Server Software......... 18 Tips for Configuring VMotion............ 20 Installing ESX Server on 1955 Blade Servers.................... 21 Environment Setup With the ESX Server Software................ 21 Installing and Using Dell OpenManage......... 22 Contents 3

Additional Resources.................. 22 Product Documentation Resources........ 22 Technical Support Resources........... 22 Discussion Forums................. 22 Knowledge Base.................. 22 Dell Wiki....................... 22 4 Contents

Overview This document helps you to deploy VMware Infrastructure 3.0.2 on Dell systems and provides information specific to Dell servers and storage systems, recommended configurations, best practices, and additional resources. VMware Infrastructure consists of the VMware ESX Server software and VirtualCenter. The document covers the following: Introduction provides a brief overview of the VMware ESX Server and VMware VirtualCenter products and technologies. What s New provides information about additional supported hardware and updated software in this release. Licensing provides a list of licensing options available to you. Dell-Supported Configurations provides a list of qualified and supported ESX Server and VirtualCenter configurations. Installing ESX Server and VirtualCenter provides guidelines for installing the ESX Server software and VirtualCenter. Installing Dell OpenManage provides references to install and use Dell OpenManage Server Administrator and software components. Additional Resources provides references to additional documentation. Introduction VMware Infrastructure consists of the ESX Server software and VirtualCenter. VMware ESX Server allows multiple operating systems to run simultaneously on a single physical server. These operating systems, referred to as virtual machines, can be created and managed faster than possible with conventional systems, since the virtual machines do not interact directly with the physical hardware. Each of these virtual machines run in a resource-isolated, secure environment. Operating systems like Microsoft Windows, Linux, Novell NetWare, and Sun Solaris with their associated applications can be installed on these virtual machines. Figure 1-1 provides a typical example of the deployment of VMware ESX Server on a Dell Server. Deployment Guide 5

Figure 1-1. VMware ESX Server Architecture VirtualCenter is a management application that monitors and manages virtual machines and ESX Server hosts. With VirtualCenter, you can create, start, stop, and migrate virtual machines across the entire physical data center. Advanced features such as VMware Distributed Resource Scheduling (DRS) and VMware High Availability are available with VirtualCenter 2.0.x. What s New? This release includes the new generation of VMware Infrastructure for the new systems and storage systems. Supported New Hardware Servers: 1950-III, 2950-III, 2900-III, R900, M600, and M605 Storage Systems: Dell PowerVault NX1950 for Internet SCSI (iscsi) storage only, and PowerVault MD1000 Processors: Intel Xeon 5400 and 7300 series processors Supported New Software Dell OpenManage 5.3.1 6 Deployment Guide

Licensing VMware Infrastructure 3.0.2 is available in three editions: Starter Edition, Standard Edition, and Enterprise Edition. The Standard and Enterprise Editions are available through the Dell Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) channel and also through Dell Software and Peripherals (S&P). The Starter Edition is available only through S&P. Table 1-1 describes the features available in these editions. Table 1-1. Licensing Features Features VMware Infrastructure Starter VMware Infrastructure Standard ESX Server X X X VirtualCenter Agent X X X SAN Connectivity X X Virtual SMP (symmetric multiprocessing) X X VMware Infrastructure Enterprise VMotion X DRS X High Availability X Consolidated Backup X Physical CPU Licensing Not Applicable 2 CPU or 4 CPU 2 CPU or 4 CPU Dell Offering S&P OEM, S&P OEM, S&P Software Subscription Not Applicable 1 to 3 years 1 to 3 years NOTE: The Starter Edition can have a maximum RAM of 8 GB. Deployment Guide 7

Activation Code and License Key To access your VMware software and the Software Subscription Services, you must register your software within 30 days of purchase at www.vmware.com/code/dell with the activation code of the license activation card that is included with your copy of VMware ESX Server. You must exchange each activation code for a license key to install the software and receive proper subscription services. If you have multiple activation codes, you can either register all the codes with one license administrator or multiple activation codes with different license administrators. NOTE: If you have purchased a 4 CPU license, you receive two 2 CPU software license activation codes. You require both the activation codes for product registration and activation. Downloading the Software You can download the VMware Infrastructure 3.0.2 software at www.vmware.com/download/vi. If you want to download and run VirtualCenter, you must first purchase a VirtualCenter license. Optional Media You may order the media for your VMware Infrastructure or VirtualCenter software on systems from the Dell website at www.dell.com. Dell-Supported Configurations The following section describe the various Dell-supported configurations of VMware ESX Server and the hardware requirements for each configuration. Dell-Supported ESX Server Configurations Table 1-2 and Table 1-3 list the current Dell-supported ESX Server configurations. For more information on legacy server support, see the Systems Compatibility Guide for ESX Server 3.x on the Dell site at www.dell.com. For more information on supported network and Fibre Channel adapters, see the I/O Compatibility Guide for ESX Server 3.x on the VMware site at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. 8 Deployment Guide

Table 1-2. Dell-Supported ESX Server Configurations Hardware Requirements Processors Memory (Min/Max) Storage Adapter for Internal Disks Storage Adapter for External Disks Networking HBA (required for SAN Connectivity only) 1950-III Two Two dual/quad-core Intel Xeon 5100/5300 /5400 1955 dual/quad-core Intel Xeon 5000/5100 /5300 2900-III Two Two dual/quad-core Intel Xeon 5100/5300 /5400 2950-III dual/quad-core Intel Xeon 5100/5300 /5400 2970 Two dual-core AMD Opteron 2200 1 GB/32 GB 1 GB/32 GB 1 GB/48 GB 1 GB/32 GB 2 GB/32 GB Expandable RAID Controller (PERC) 6/i Integrated, SAS 6/iR Integrated PERC 5/E, SAS 5/E, PERC 6/E Two integrated network ports, peripheral Network Ethernet Cards (NIC) HBAs Dell Remote DRAC 5 Access Controller (DRAC) (highly recommended) Serial-attached SCSI (SAS) 5/iR Integrated, SAS 6/iR Integrated NA Two integrated network ports, NIC daughter cards daughter cards Dell Remote Access Controller /Modular Chassis DRAC/MC PERC 6/i Integrated, SAS 6/iR Integrated PERC 5/E, SAS 5/E, PERC 6/E Two integrated network ports, peripheral NICs HBAs PERC 6/i Integrated, SAS 6/iR Integrated PERC 5/E, SAS 5/E, PERC 6/E Two integrated network ports, peripheral NICs HBAs PERC 5/i Integrated PERC 5/E, SAS 5/E, PERC 6/E Two integrated network ports, peripheral NICs HBAs DRAC 5 DRAC 5 DRAC 5 Deployment Guide 9

Table 1-2. Dell-Supported ESX Server Configurations (continued) Hardware Requirements Internal Storage 1950-III Up to two 3.5 or four 2.5 SAS disks 1955 Up to two 2.5 SAS disks 2900-III Up to eight 3.5 SAS disks (up to ten disks with Flexbay option) 2950-III Up to six 3.5 or eight 2.5 SAS disks 2970 Up to six 3.5 or eight 2.5 SAS disks Table 1-3. Dell-Supported ESX Server Configurations Hardware Requirements Processors Memory (Min/Max) Storage Adapter for Internal Disks Storage Adapter for External Disks R900 Two/four dual/quadcore Intel Xeon 7200/7300 6850 Two/four single/dualcore Intel Xeon MP processors with 1 MB L2 cache or Intel Xeon 7000/7100 6950 Two/four dual-core AMD Opteron 8200 M600 Two dualquad-core Intel Xeon 5100/5300 /5400 M605 Two dual-core AMD Opteron 2200 1 GB/64 GB 1 GB/64 GB 2 GB/64 GB 1GB/32 GB 1GB/32 GB PERC 6/i Integrated, SAS 6/iR Integrated PERC 5/E, SAS 5/E, PERC 6/E PERC 4e/Di (for small computer system interface [SCSI] disks) and PERC 5/i Adapter (for SAS disks) PERC 5/E, SAS 5/E PERC 5/i Integrated PERC 5/E, SAS 5/E, PERC 6/E SAS 6/iR Integrated N/A SAS 6/iR Integrated N/A 10 Deployment Guide

Table 1-3. Dell-Supported ESX Server Configurations (continued) Hardware Requirements R900 6850 6950 M600 M605 Networking Four integrated network ports peripheral NICs Two integrated network ports peripheral NICs Two integrated network ports peripheral NICs Two integrated network ports; NIC daughter cards Two integrated network ports; NIC daughter cards HBA (required for SAN Connectivity only) HBAs HBAs Notes About Supported Configurations HBAs daughter cards DRAC DRAC 5 DRAC 4 DRAC 5 idrac (always included) Internal Storage Up to eight 2.5" or five 3.5" SAS disks Up to five 3.5 SAS/SCSI or eight 2.5 SAS disks Up to five 3.5 SAS disks Up to two 2.5 SAS disks daughter cards idrac (always included) Up to two 2.5 SAS disks I/O modules supported with the M1000e blade chassis for M600 and M605 blades include PowerConnect M6220 Ethernet Switch, Dell Ethernet Pass-Through Module, Brocade M4424 SAN I/O Module, and Dell 4Gb Pass-Through Module. NOTE: The Dell Ethernet Pass-Through module supports 1-Gb Ethernet links only. NOTE: To use an Ethernet or a fibre channel pass-through module, you require the use of redundant external switches. A fibre channel switch is required for storage area network (SAN) connectivity. Direct-attached fibre channel is not supported in this release. iscsi storage is supported with Microsoft software iscsi initiator provided with VMware ESX Server or the iscsi initiators in the guest operating systems. Deployment Guide 11

PowerVault MD1000 storage array is supported to provide external storage to a maximum of two ESX hosts in a split configuration. Features that require shared storage among ESX hosts, such as VMotion, high availability, and DRS, are not supported with the PowerVault MD1000 storage array. A maximum of two PERC 5/E or PERC 6/E adapters are supported in a single system. PowerVault MD3000 and PowerVault MD3000i storage arrays are not supported with this release. TCP Offload Engine (TOE) is not supported in this release. PowerVault NX1950 is supported only as an iscsi storage device. It is not supported as a NAS storage device. Dell Network Attached Storage (NAS) using Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 on 2950 and 2900 systems are not supported. New instructions for virtualization technology enhancements on Intel Xeon 54xx series are not used by VMware ESX Server in this release. SATA Optical Drive (CD/DVD) on Dell PE2900-III system is not supported in this release. Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is not supported in this release. Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives are not supported in this release. NOTE: For more information on the NIC and HBA supported with ESX Server 3.0.x, see the I/O Compatibility Guide for ESX Server 3.x on the VMware support website at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. Dell-Supported VirtualCenter Configurations VirtualCenter is an application that runs on Microsoft Windows Server 2003. VirtualCenter is supported on all systems that support Windows Server 2003. Table 1-4 lists the Dell-supported VirtualCenter configuration. Table 1-4. Dell-Supported VirtualCenter Configuration Resource Class Server Memory RAID controller Requirement system 2 GB minimum Dell Expandable RAID Controller 12 Deployment Guide

Table 1-4. Dell-Supported VirtualCenter Configuration (continued) Resource Class Storage Network Operating system Requirement Internal or external physical disks Two integrated network ports Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later Related Documentation For the latest Dell-qualified configurations of the ESX Server software and VirtualCenter, see the Dell and VMware Alliance website at www.dell.com/vmware. Click on Resources Support Documents. For Dell EMC-qualified storage configurations of the ESX Server software and VirtualCenter, see the EMC Support Matrix (ESM) on the EMC site at www.emc.com/interoperability. For additional, non-qualified Dell configurations, see the Storage/SAN Compatibility Guide for ESX Server 3.x and I/O Compatibility Guide for ESX Server 3.x on the VMware documentation site at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. For more information on legacy server support, see the documentation available on the Dell and VMware Alliance website at www.dell.com/vmware. For more information on different licensing configurations, see the Installation and Upgrade Guide under VMware Infrastructure 3 on the VMware documentation website at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. VMware Infrastructure Architecture VMware Infrastructure consists of the following components as shown in Figure 1-2: ESX Server allows multiple operating systems to run simultaneously on a single system. VirtualCenter server manages multiple ESX Servers and runs on Windows Server 2003. VirtualCenter is optional and is required for advanced management capabilities such as VMotion, DRS, and high availability. Deployment Guide 13

VirtualCenter database stores all the configuration data about a VMware Infrastructure. It is recommended that you use a professional database such as Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle for the VirtualCenter database. License server authorizes ESX Server hosts and VirtualCenter server as per the purchased license keys and licensing agreement. It is recommended to install the license server on the VirtualCenter host. The license server can also reside on a separate host. License server is required when using Served Licensing Scheme but is not required for host-based licensing. For more information on the different licensing configurations, see the Installation and Upgrade Guide under VMware Infrastructure 3 on the VMware support site at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. VMware Infrastructure client installs on a system running a supported Windows operating system and is the primary tool to manage an ESX Server host by directly connecting to it or through the VirtualCenter server. Virtual machine storage stores virtual machine configuration and virtual disk files. The virtual machine can either be an internal storage local to the ESX Server or an external storage that can be shared by multiple ESX Servers. Advanced features such as VMotion, High Availability, and DRS require that the virtual machines disk and configuration files are stored on external shared storage. VMware Infrastructure Web Access a Web interface for managing virtual machines and accessing remote consoles. 14 Deployment Guide

Figure 1-2. VMware Infrastructure Components Using Dell Systems and Storage Systems VMware Infrastructure Client System as ESX Server Hosts VirtualCenter Server License Server Storage Interconnect Fabric Ethernet Fabric VirtualCenter Database External Storage for Virtual Machines Before deploying VMware Infrastructure, follow the guidelines given below: For upgrade instructions, see the Installation and Upgrade Guide under VMware Infrastructure 3 on the VMware support site at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. This guide provides details on different upgrade options and specific steps that need to be followed for a successful upgrade. Determine the kind of licensing mode that best suits the deployment environment and then design the licensing infrastructure accordingly. Determine the kind of storage (local SCSI/SAS, iscsi, or SAN) for hosting virtual machines that best suits the deployment environment and then design your storage infrastructure accordingly. For storage, determine the number of logical unit numbers (LUNs), size of LUNs, RAID level of the LUNs, and the number of storage groups. Deployment Guide 15

Determine the number of virtual machines that will run on the ESX Servers and their corresponding workloads. Size the resource requirements for the virtual machines, such as the microprocessor requirements, memory size, and networking. For more information on general sizing and scaling studies, see the Dell and VMware Alliance website at www.dell.com/vmware. Click on Resources White Papers. For articles on performance and sizing, see the VMware documentation website at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. Gather the required network information, such as IP addresses, network masks, and gateway addresses. In ESX Server 3.0.x, Service Console, and VMkernel network interfaces require unique and valid IP addresses, network masks, and gateway addresses. Determine the most appropriate local disk partitioning scheme for ESX Server. For more information, see "Recommended Disk Partitioning for the ESX Server Software" on page 19. If you are using DRS or High Availability feature, determine the hosts that will be a part of such a cluster and allocate shared storage accordingly. Determine appropriate networking configuration for Service Console, virtual machines, and VMkernel. You can use Virtual local area networks (VLANs) to efficiently isolate traffic. The following section describes recommended configurations for VMware Infrastructure 3.0.2 deployment. Figure 1-3 illustrates typical VMware Infrastructure configurations using SAN. If you use storage, you can have a single HBA connected to a switch that in turn provides paths to both storage processors (SPs) on the storage unit. It is recommended that you use two HBAs on the ESX Server host connected to separate switches that provide redundant paths to SPs on the storage unit. This provides maximum protection against a single failure at the HBA, switch, or SP level. 16 Deployment Guide

Figure 1-3. VMware Infrastructure Configurations With Dell Systems and Dell EMC SAN VMware Infrastructure client Ethernet fabric VirtualCenter server ESX Server host ESX Server host switch redundant Fibre Channel switch Dell EMC SAN CX3-20/CX3-40/CX3-80 Dell EMC SAN CX3-20/CX3-40/CX3-80 For information on typical configurations using 1955 blade servers, see Deployment of VMware Infrastructure 3.x on Dell 1955 Blade Servers available on the Dell and VMware Alliance website at www.dell.com/vmware. Click on Resources Support Documents. Installing ESX Server and VirtualCenter This section describes the important guidelines for installing VirtualCenter 2.0.x and ESX Server 3.0.x software on systems. For step-by-step installation instructions and requirements, see the Installation and Upgrade Guide for ESX Server 3.0.2 and VirtualCenter 2.0.2 under VMWare Infrastructure 3 on the VMware Support site at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. Deployment Guide 17

Installing the VirtualCenter Software To install VirtualCenter: Install license server if required. Create a new database to store VirtualCenter data. Install the VirtualCenter server. Install the VMware Infrastructure client. For more information about installing or upgrading VirtualCenter, see the Installation and Upgrade Guide under VMware Infrastructure 3 on the VMware support site at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. Installing the ESX Server Software The section describes the procedure to install ESX Server on the Dell system. Before Installation BIOS Setup Ensure that the BIOS of the system is configured with the following settings: Enable the Virtualization Technology (VT) feature, if available in the system. VT feature is required to run 64-bit virtual machines on Intel platforms. Disable demand based power management feature, if available in the system. This feature is not supported with the ESX Server software. Set the universal serial bus (USB) controller to USB on with BIOS support. This enables support for USB devices both during and after the ESX Server boot process. Configuring Boot From SAN ESX Server 3.0.2 Update 1 supports Boot from SAN with both QLogic and Emulex adapters. For more information about configuring ESX Server to boot from SAN, see the SAN Configuration Guide under VMware Infrastructure 3 on the VMware support site at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. 18 Deployment Guide

RAID Configuration Before installing the ESX Server software, ensure that the physical disks are configured with the required RAID configurations. Use the appropriate RAID level depending on the number of local physical disks. RAID 0 is not recommended since it does not provide data redundancy. Recommended Disk Partitioning for the ESX Server Software The following table lists the recommended disk partitioning for the ESX Server software. When installing the ESX Server software, choose the Manual Partitioning option and use the information in Table 1-5 to create the disk partitions. Table 1-5. Suggested Disk Partitioning Within the ESX Server Mount Point Type Recommended Size Notes swap swap 544 MB The value is for the Service Console only and not for the ESX Server software /boot ext3 100 MB Holds the boot kernel image / ext3 10 GB Holds the Service Console and ESX Server kernel /var ext3 4 GB Holds the log files (none) vmkcore 102 MB Holds the core dump file for the VMkernel (none) vmfs3 Remaining Holds the configuration and disk files for the virtual machines NOTE: It is recommended that you set the root (/) partition size to a minimum of 10 GB. After Installation After installing the ESX Server software, connect to the ESX Server host using VMware Infrastructure client and perform the following steps: Name the local virtual machine file system (VMFS) partition. This improves usability and enables easy identification. Create one or more virtual switches for virtual machines and VMkernel, and bind the physical adapters accordingly. Virtual switches for Service Console and virtual machines are created by default during ESX Server installation. Deployment Guide 19

Post Installation Procedure for 6850 ESX Server running on 6850 using PERC 5/i Integrated controller may have shared interrupt lines between the USB controller and PERC. To avoid any performance impact due to the shared interrupts, configure the ESX Server software to avoid loading the USB drivers. To achieve this, perform the following steps: 1 Configure the USB controller setting in the 6850 BIOS to USB on with BIOS support. This enables support for USB devices both during and after ESX Server boot process even if USB drivers are not loaded by the ESX Server software. 2 Remove the following USB module aliases from the /etc/modules.conf file by running the following commands: alias usb-controller usb-uhci alias usb-controller1 ehci-hcd 3 Save the /etc/modules.conf file and reboot the system. For more information on shared interrupts in ESX Server, see the knowledge base article 1290 on the VMware support site at www.vmware.com/support/kb. Tips for Configuring VMotion To use the VMotion feature, follow the important guidelines given below: You need to set up a Gigabit Ethernet migration network and a VMkernel port group between all ESX Servers that you will configure for VMotion. Create consistent network labels for each of the network port groups to which the virtual machines are attached. For more information on VMotion configuration setup see the VMware support site at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. For VMotion compatibility across systems, see the VMotion and 64-bit VM Compatibility with Dell Servers located on the Dell and VMware Alliance website at www.dell.com/vmware. Click on Resources Support Documents. 20 Deployment Guide

Installing ESX Server on 1955 Blade Servers The 1955 blade server has a configuration limitation of two network ports if a fibre channel daughter card is installed. For best practices of configuring the two network ports and achieving redundancy between the LOMs (LAN on Motherboard) in 1955, see Deployment of VMware Infrastructure 3.x on Dell 1955 Blade Servers located on the Dell and VMware Alliance website at www.dell.com/vmware. Click on Resources Support Documents. NOTE: The M600 and M605 systems do not have a configuration limitation, as they can be configured with four network ports in addition to two fibre channel ports. Environment Setup With the ESX Server Software To set up a Dell EMC SAN, follow the steps below: 1 Install and setup the Dell EMC storage system. 2 Configure zoning at the switch level. 3 Create RAID groups. 4 Create and bind LUNs to RAID groups. NOTE: When creating the LUNs, select Auto Assign to assign the LUN to the SP. This is highly recommended for better load balancing. 5 Use Naviagent to register the servers (hosts) connected to the SAN. 6 Create storage groups and assign ESX Servers and LUNs to each of them. For more information about SAN environment configuration, see the SAN Configuration Guide for ESX Server 3.0.2 and VirtualCenter 2.0.2 under VMware Infrastructure 3 located on the VMware support website at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. For more information about setting up the storage device, and creating LUNs, RAID groups, and storage groups, and installing Naviagent, see the EMC Navisphere Manager: Administrator's Guide located on the media shipped with your EMC CX-series storage system. Deployment Guide 21

Installing and Using Dell OpenManage For information on installing and using the Dell OpenManage management suite, including Dell IT Assistant and DRAC, the known issues and the uninstallation steps, see the Dell and VMware Alliance website at www.dell.com/vmware. Click on Resources Support Documents. Additional Resources Product Documentation Resources Complete and current documentation for Dell-qualified VMware configurations is located on the Dell and VMware Alliance website at www.dell.com/vmware. EMC Support Matrix (ESM) on the EMC website at www.emc.com/horizontal/interoperability. VMware ESX Server 3.0.2 and VirtualCenter 2.0.2 Installation Guide, Administration Guide, Scripting User s Manual, technical resources, and knowledge base are on the VMware support website at www.vmware.com/support/pubs. Technical Support Resources VMware Support website at www.vmware.com/support Dell hardware support at www.dell.com/support Dell deployment and professional services at www.dell.com/services Discussion Forums VMware discussion forums at http://vmware.com/communities/content Knowledge Base VMware Knowledge Base articles at www.vmware.com/support/kb Dell Wiki Information about Dell technology in customer environments at www.delltechcenter.com. 22 Deployment Guide