Re: Lab OS Choices

From: Peter Manis (manis@digital39.com)
Date: Thu Aug 16 2007 - 20:12:57 EDT


It just so happens I just converted about 90% of everything I own to
rackmount and put it in a 42U cabinet, every geeks dream right?

What are good choices for getting the OS as close to metal as
possible? VMWare Workstation in Windows XP probably wouldn't be a
good choice, haha, but is VMWare server a good option? Last time I
looked at Xen it seemed that there were limitations as to what
versions of Linux you could run, I sure there is a work around though.
 Does the new virtualization technology in processors make a
difference as to how close different virtualization solutions can get
to a bare metal equivilent?

Thanks for the great information.

- Pete

On 8/16/07, Pete Herzog <lists@isecom.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Peter Manis wrote:
> > As I have mentioned, I am buying some 2950s and I have gotten a few
> > recommendations from people for a CCNA lab, but as far as the PIX and
> > additional routers what should I work towards getting to have a good
> > lab? Nothing immediate, but the end result.
> >
>
> How about a rack ;) Not to hark on particular hardware/OS type stuff as
> you hear from many so let me suggest you should consider having a means to
> test "over the internet". This can be a dial-up shell account that you use
> to test your network. You might laugh but some of the cleanest tests I have
> ever seen have been done that way.
>
> I also recommend a decent NAS to store your server ghosts or virtual
> machines preferably at gigabit speeds.
>
> -pete.
> www.isecom.org
>

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