I can't seem to find a straight answer on the Googles about whether or not AMD processors can support ESXi. While I can't find the source now, in recent searches, I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that VMware is only supported on Intel systems that supports virtualization technology.
Can anyone here help clear the mud?
My current pc is a Dell OptiPlex 755, dual core, 4Gb RAM, and a couple of small drives. It'll support 8Gb of RAM and I could replace my drives but I'd still have a dual core, out dated pc.
My current need is to run Cisco CUCM in a VM environment and possibly run other VM's simultaneously later down the road. I started using VM Workstation but in the process, I got sidetracked into just building something that will be useful for my home lab stuff.
I was pricing components out on Fry's website and for cost savings, I'd like to stick with AMD.... for example, they have one Intel 8-core proc for $1,050 and three AMD procs that are less than $210 bucks.
Anyone here have a similar set up at home?
Can anyone here help clear the mud?
My current pc is a Dell OptiPlex 755, dual core, 4Gb RAM, and a couple of small drives. It'll support 8Gb of RAM and I could replace my drives but I'd still have a dual core, out dated pc.
My current need is to run Cisco CUCM in a VM environment and possibly run other VM's simultaneously later down the road. I started using VM Workstation but in the process, I got sidetracked into just building something that will be useful for my home lab stuff.
I was pricing components out on Fry's website and for cost savings, I'd like to stick with AMD.... for example, they have one Intel 8-core proc for $1,050 and three AMD procs that are less than $210 bucks.
Anyone here have a similar set up at home?
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