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Esxi 4.1 and this MB?
Does anyone know if this MB:
ASRock A780GMH/128M would work with Esxi 4.1. I have looked around and found little info. I want to be able to pass PCI card for one of my tuners. I tried Esxi 4.0 in the past and was NOT able to pass pci. Without having to buy a new MB and use existing one i will really appreciate it if someone with esxi knowledge can help me with this info. Thanks in advance.
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Server (Headless): AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Deneb 3.2GHz Mother Board: ASRock A780GMH/128M Memory: 4gigs OS: Ubuntu Jaunty 64bit Server - Kernel 2.6.35 Capture Devices: HD Homerun (QAM), Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-500 MCE, HVR1800 & HVR 980 (collecting dust) Clients: 2 x HD200 (beta firmware-latest), 2 Laptops & PC's running Client 7.0.16RC NAS: Software Raid + LVM Storage: 2 x 500gigs @ Raid1, 2 x 1TB @ Raid1, 2 x 1.5TB @ Raid1 |
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VMdirectpathIO needs certain 800 series chipset to work, and you also need a BIOS and a CPU with IOMMU support. 890fx is the only workstation with it today.
Full IOMMU functionality requires a BIOS with an ACPI IVRS table present. Currently only some 890FX motherboards provide an IVRS table[1]: * ASRock 890FX Deluxe3 * ASUS Crosshair IV * ASUS M4A89TD Pro * ASUS M4A89TD Pro/USB3 * Biostar TA890FXE(latest BIOS required) The server ones have it (magny cours, lisbon). The intel side really only supports Xeon and that is $$$, although a proc w/ VT-d and certain chipsets. I don't know the exact ones that work. Keep in mind that regular PCI cards are NOT supported yet, so if it works today, it may not on a patch. |
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Thanks, I guess i need to start saving. I really want to virtualize my box now. I can probably do without passing the pci card now and just use that money and get another HDHomerun device.
What about passing my USB external Harddrive?
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Server (Headless): AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Deneb 3.2GHz Mother Board: ASRock A780GMH/128M Memory: 4gigs OS: Ubuntu Jaunty 64bit Server - Kernel 2.6.35 Capture Devices: HD Homerun (QAM), Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-500 MCE, HVR1800 & HVR 980 (collecting dust) Clients: 2 x HD200 (beta firmware-latest), 2 Laptops & PC's running Client 7.0.16RC NAS: Software Raid + LVM Storage: 2 x 500gigs @ Raid1, 2 x 1TB @ Raid1, 2 x 1.5TB @ Raid1 |
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USB passthrough is supported in 4.1. I'm not sure on USB3 yet, however USB2 works on mine. I haven't tried a hard drive yet. You can boot esxi off a usb stick and test it pretty easily without touching a hard drive.
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