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    1. Justin

      Apr 22nd, 2009

      Stephen,
      As a quick correction, all versions of ESX (even the Essentials one) includes vStorage API / VCB support. However, Standard and Essentials doesn't include vCenter Data Recovery, which is a standalone d2d backup solution targetting VMs. If you're leveraging a 3rd-party backup solution and just want to have the APIs available, it doesn't matter which version.
      See this PDF: http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/vsphere_pricing...

    2. sfoskett

      Apr 22nd, 2009

      Thanks so much! I'll update the post! We're still all sorting this whole thing out!

    3. Shai

      Jul 2nd, 2009

      Hello Stephen,

      Great post.
      Is the new IOps number on a per ESX server, per VM, per HBA? what is the unit of encapsulation?
      Also, is the PSA framework availabe for NFS data stores as well – an NFS datastore that can be accessed from multiple IP addresses/NICS/Devices.

      Thanks.
      Shai

    4. Shai

      Jul 2nd, 2009

      Hello Stephen,

      Great post.
      Is the new IOps number on a per ESX server, per VM, per HBA? what is the unit of encapsulation?
      Also, is the PSA framework availabe for NFS data stores as well – an NFS datastore that can be accessed from multiple IP addresses/NICS/Devices.

      Thanks.
      Shai

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