
Hello, I would advise that you choose a bare metal environment for max performance. Running virtualization on a basic Linux OS not only exposes all your servers to very many points of failures but also provides limited performance. Convert the Centos server to a virtual machine using a Physical 2 Virtual (P2V) converter then deploy it as a VM. VMware ESXi will sort you out. I can give a few good reasons. 1. HP actually provides optimized ESXi images - it is that good. More at HP ProLiant servers with VMware <http://www8.hp.com/us/en/products/servers/solutions.html?compURI=1499005#tab=TAB4> . 2. VMware's P2V(register for a free trial so that you can also get a free ESXi key) is guaranteed to migrate you without any hitches. VCentre Converter <https://www.vmware.com/products/converter>. 3. It is the most thoroughly tested virtualization framework. I am available to assist you with the deployment at a very very modest cost :-) Regards, Kevin On 1 July 2015 at 13:46, Evon Wangari via skunkworks < skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Hi Skunkworks,
I have a scenario where I have a Generation 8 HP. Currently running 6.5 Centos. Which is the best Virtual box so as I can have independent machines running. I.e not NAT. A way I can reach the virtual host from remote if it has a public IP.
Regards,
Evon Wangari
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