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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • In this episode Eli the Computer Guy explains what Type 1 Hypervisors are and why they are useful. He demonstrates VMware ESXI and gives you an overview of how Management Software controls the Type 1 Hypervisors.

Komentáře • 121

  • @seanpatrickgriffin
    @seanpatrickgriffin Před 10 lety +5

    Clear and simple. This is my first introduction to Virtualization. Thank you so much for breaking it down!

  • @pereira3g
    @pereira3g Před 6 lety +3

    Sincerely, This is the Best tutorial i have even watched on CZcams. Eli you are too good.I learnt quite a lot from you.

  • @imranida
    @imranida Před 10 lety +2

    Very Comprehensive way of teaching, i have been looking out for this method since very long time and finally can say i am in safe hands now. !!!

  • @adeshkashyap1703
    @adeshkashyap1703 Před 7 lety +2

    Was looking for the concepts to be cleared..n got the right guy explaining each and everything .. Great Work Eli... and really Thanks a ton man !

  • @trevinbeattie4888
    @trevinbeattie4888 Před 7 lety +6

    One serious disadvantage I've seen to virtualizing servers is that applications with very sensitive timing requirements can fail. I was responsible for RADIUS servers which incorporated a watchdog thread that alerts you if it fails to run after more than a second. Clients typically time out if the server does not respond within 5-10 seconds. Since the system adminstrators moved these servers from physical hardware to virtual ESXi instances, I saw these "system lag detected" warnings frequently, usually between 2-8 seconds but sometimes going higher than 80 seconds.

  • @JohnnyD50
    @JohnnyD50 Před 11 lety +1

    Hey Eli, your video's are great thanks so much for placing this stuff on youtube. It is a great teaching tool also. So many times people go into details without explaining the point. Even your intro on Linux, you don't sugar coat things great job.

  • @mikemorris5944
    @mikemorris5944 Před rokem

    Cool, 10 years old but still meaningful today as it was then. 👍

  • @Paretozen
    @Paretozen Před 7 lety +1

    Eli thanks man :) Gonna convert my i7 laptop to a bare metal ESXi hypervisor. got a 500gb SSD with 1tb storage. no more DigitalOcean or other services. Paying enough for my 300mbit connection already, gonna use that to host my websites and hobby projects.
    Your a cool man guy man :) love your setup, style. Keep it up. Peace!

  • @davidboxton
    @davidboxton Před 10 lety

    this is the only kind of training that works for me. You really beat it into my dead brain. I appreciate your technique. Now I need to learn VDI in a box. I was hoping you would demonstrate citrix.

  • @namelessmuffin
    @namelessmuffin Před 11 lety +1

    Your videos are absolutely awesome, so helpful. As an IT guy, I can't thank you enough. Thank you, Eli! :-)

  • @modassirhaider
    @modassirhaider Před 3 lety

    Wow..This is brilliantly explained..This is what I was looking for...Thank you bro.

  • @ziurekim
    @ziurekim Před 11 lety

    Only one minute passed and dog already has my attention

  • @Dextergec413
    @Dextergec413 Před 3 lety +3

    You've long since moved past this video, but I wanted you to know that I'm just getting into IT and I really appreciate this video. I've been looking into putting a bare metal hypervisor on an old laptop I have sitting around for lab purposes and was wondering if VMWare is still the way to go for free options.

    • @3dSensei952
      @3dSensei952 Před 2 lety

      Virtualbox is definitely the way to go for free options.

  • @jogyogi
    @jogyogi Před 10 lety

    Simple ans awesome way of teaching. Thank you and much appreciated.

  • @elithecomputerguy
    @elithecomputerguy  Před 11 lety +4

    Openstack is cool... I may get to it at some point... The main idea with Openstack is that you can spin up and manage servers programically vs. manually.

  • @fusuikan
    @fusuikan Před 11 lety

    Big thanks and big ups to you Sir. Another fascinating addition to your repertoire.

  • @TheBerginton
    @TheBerginton Před 11 lety

    This subject is very interesting, I hope he continues with this type of videos.

  • @77celao
    @77celao Před 10 lety

    I was very comfused about what bare metal servers, thanks, really clear.

  • @zacharypowell2100
    @zacharypowell2100 Před 4 lety

    Very easy to listen to. Thank you

  • @DrAssRhammer
    @DrAssRhammer Před 6 lety

    Eli, you are an excellent, well-spoken teacher. Thank you for doing this video for us beginners!

  • @elithecomputerguy
    @elithecomputerguy  Před 11 lety +3

    .... I'd like to see some numbers to back that up...

  • @SFcrossT
    @SFcrossT Před 10 lety

    Good piece of info delivered within a very short instant of time ..... really appreciable , few things if included could make this more shinning(details about hardware allocation/resources utilization, )....:) better than reading the theories i always love to learn in a practical manner, thanks mate you are my teacher

  • @Jzarecta
    @Jzarecta Před 11 lety

    Further middleware like ERP, CRM, BI, BPM (OpenERP/Bravo, SugarCRM, Pentaho, ProcessMaker) are also available under both FLOSS and other parties services.

  • @tanjimbinfaruk9145
    @tanjimbinfaruk9145 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video!

  • @elithecomputerguy
    @elithecomputerguy  Před 11 lety +1

    depends on what you're trying to do... Linux can't run an Exchange Server, or a Share Point Server or Active Directory... Linux is a great OS and I use it for a lot of things, but it's much less important in production environments then many people think.

    • @arvindkumar-lq4ik
      @arvindkumar-lq4ik Před 4 lety

      Learn how to install type 2 hypervisor (Virtualization) practically from the following link: czcams.com/video/FCUf8yxHy9A/video.html

  • @shuoninghuang5835
    @shuoninghuang5835 Před 9 lety

    Clear illustration! Thank you!

  • @askanoulis2
    @askanoulis2 Před 9 lety

    Minimum requirements would be essential when thinking using type 1. Like for instance minimum ram (or better ram+ram speed), Minimum CPU/cores and bits (like if the hardware does not support 64bit, just forget it! or ... bla bla you can use in case of an non 64bit computer bla bla V. software). And all that of course dependent on the OSs you want to host e.g. if you want to host only Ubuntu (fe website hosting) you need bla bla GHz/Ram per host or if you want to host windows bla bla server you would need a minimum of that amount of computing power and memory. I think that would be helpful as a kick start for whether it is worth using V software based on current hardware owned or when considering buying new hardware to meet the minimum standard based on these indicators! However great job, I enjoyed very much watching this introduction to type 1 (btw I was wondering if the 348 number on the ceiling (@9:30) had anything to do with the Episode number 328?! hehehe ...)

  • @aboutme9515
    @aboutme9515 Před 5 lety +1

    so let me get this straight.. a type 1 hypervisor is like installing VirtualBox directly on the physical computer without Windows?

    • @RubiixCat
      @RubiixCat Před 5 lety

      Essentially yes.
      Although that is not possible with VirtualBox in particular

  • @mordinsolus9414
    @mordinsolus9414 Před 11 lety

    ELI am a big fan. now that said, I love how many ignorant people write comments here. right... Linux dominates the real world in server". I would like to see yet any company, other than in a datacenter or some other exception, where its user log into Linux instead of windows. Can you imagine the average employee learning Linux to be able to work LOL.
    P.S. I'm a Electrical-Computer Engineer and IT aficionado, I've learned a lot with your videos, surely the best in YT Keep it up :P

  • @cartoonhead4082
    @cartoonhead4082 Před 7 lety

    You can run esxi on the physical servers hdd's for enterprise use you just need a backup server you then install a free copy of the mangement software on there and you can backup the vms backbone files and then in a hardware fail you can reupload them and then reimport them as vms in esxi :)

  • @sreedharchandramohan5992
    @sreedharchandramohan5992 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Eli please explain still more on hyper and the set up of the OS instances

  • @Cyber_Official
    @Cyber_Official Před 7 lety

    my right ear enjoyed this

  • @stephencaustick488
    @stephencaustick488 Před 11 lety

    Great video, very useful. Thanks Eli.

  • @jaimecarranza2509
    @jaimecarranza2509 Před 7 lety

    Just awesome! Thank you.

  • @kosemk
    @kosemk Před 11 lety

    YES i was just about to ask you to do such a tutorial!

  • @pawelebay
    @pawelebay Před 11 lety

    Great episode Eli!

  • @Jzarecta
    @Jzarecta Před 11 lety

    Linux can run an email server, a groupware server and a directory server. Yes it cant run microsoft software, but the actual functionality can be run. Every open or closed big company has this stack.
    Sun (now oracle) used to have:
    - Directory servers: Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition, Novel eDirectory or IBM Tivoli
    - Groupware: Oracle Weblogic, Novel Groupwise, IBM Notes
    - Email: Oracle communication messaging server, IBM CommServ
    and OSS: sendmail, zimbra, exim, kolab, LDAP

  • @nrnoble
    @nrnoble Před 2 lety

    Assuming the Type1 server has the proper hardware, is it possible to set up a gaming VM that has decent performance over a high-speed local network? Example setup up a gaming VM for kids to use in their room on their laptops?

  • @AxiomofDiscord
    @AxiomofDiscord Před 11 lety

    I believe everything where I work is Windows, Office, Server and Equipment Computers. I don't know why but I have no say to change it.

  • @MrAlliefoxx
    @MrAlliefoxx Před 11 lety

    Those monitors look loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeely.

  • @Darkfall667
    @Darkfall667 Před 10 lety

    Great video, but I can't help mention that Xen is not the father of type 1 hypervisors. Xen was first introduced October 2, 2003 (see Wikipedia). ESXi grew out of ESX, which grew out of GSX, which was first introduced in 2001. VMWare Workstation's origins reach even futher back: 1999.

  • @morningstars123
    @morningstars123 Před 11 lety

    thank eli.. this video cleared my doubts ,,

  • @ender7966
    @ender7966 Před rokem

    Is it possible to assign multiple server (multiple laptops/ towers) to one operating system so the one operating system uses the whole Ressources

  • @Celluarexpress
    @Celluarexpress Před 8 měsíci

    Have enough monitors? Jk lol great video. Learned ALOT! Your one of the best !

  • @yuryeuceda4845
    @yuryeuceda4845 Před 10 lety

    Very good tutorial. I want to know if there's something similar to this but including the administrator software in the same machine.

  • @captainmercy87
    @captainmercy87 Před 9 lety

    I have a question if anyone is answering. When you set up the server instances on the hypervisor using the vsphere client, you want regular clients to connect to them. How does that work? Do they type in the IP address of the server instance (like Ubuntu or Win7) and connect to that directly or do they use remote connect? What I mean is that I don't think clients (other than the administrator using the management PC) should be able to create or delete virtual machines but rather just connect and use it.
    I might have missed this part and would appreciate if someone answered.
    Thanks for the videos.

    • @88888shibu
      @88888shibu Před 8 lety

      They can Remote Desktop into a virtual OS that is installed onto a bare metal hypervisor if you would like the user to use the Virtual OS like any other OS. in this video he was describing multiple Server OS (not desktop OS) installed onto a hypervisor.

    • @88888shibu
      @88888shibu Před 8 lety

      They can Remote Desktop into a virtual OS that is installed onto a bare metal hypervisor if you would like the user to use the Virtual OS like any other OS. in this video he was describing multiple Server OS (not desktop OS) installed onto a hypervisor.

  • @bharathsin
    @bharathsin Před 11 lety

    very nice and detailed video. I had a question. Can the hw resources be divided amongst different guest oses... ? For ex:) if my system has 4gb ram and i m going with 3 guest oses, can i allocate 2gb for a guest and 1 each for 2 other guest oses.. similary, allocate n number of nics per guest os, % cpu bandwidth... etc....

  • @2000nooran
    @2000nooran Před 10 lety

    Thank you, it is really useful

  • @atomicluis
    @atomicluis Před 11 lety

    This is great stuff. Thanks

  • @rajesh0401221066
    @rajesh0401221066 Před 11 lety

    Hello Eli,
    Its a nice video.thanks for sharing.How will I install OS to the hyperviser. Is that after installing the hyperviser to the main server and then install the OS by inserting CD to the server like what we do in our pcs ?

  • @adga4995
    @adga4995 Před 6 lety

    Whit can I get a normal os on a type 1 hypervisor? Or did you just say server because that is probably the most practical use for it?

  • @robertanderson2580
    @robertanderson2580 Před 10 lety

    So where a Type 2 hypervisor runs one OS inside another, a Type 1 hypervisor runs different OS's beside each other, independently?

  • @salihahassan7029
    @salihahassan7029 Před 10 měsíci

    Perfect

  • @fuc2007
    @fuc2007 Před 11 lety

    Thanks eli , that's really cool

  • @TanmayPathaktp
    @TanmayPathaktp Před 10 měsíci

    Tnks sir,Thank you for this video. how it's works with macOS.

  • @julija315
    @julija315 Před 6 lety

    so can you install esxi on any machine? I was just reading that processor needs to be capable of virtualization technology and apparently my processor is not. I got Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200

  • @yaroze
    @yaroze Před 11 lety

    There are open-souce replacements for those expensive Microsoft products Like SAMBA4 is functional in Active directory, even as a DC.
    OpenChange, is a very promising drop in replacement for Exchange, even works with Outlook.
    There are several Sharepoint like Linux projects out there too.
    It all depends on the budget you have for IT.
    In my field, we use a lot of, Microsoft, simply because if something goes terribly wrong, we can sue them.

  • @saver1065
    @saver1065 Před 10 lety

    How do you get one mouse and one keyboard connected to, two computer screen?. So, like the mouse can go from one screen to the other?

  • @PradeepSingh-zr3ts
    @PradeepSingh-zr3ts Před 11 lety

    can u tell me how to connect the typ1hypsr server to citrix server ,can i connect it with lan ? and plz help me in understanding this u r installing ubuntu on hyperserver where do u insert ur cd(linux) wheather in citrix machine(mac destop) or in hyperserver (laptop).

  • @Jdjsksjdhdj
    @Jdjsksjdhdj Před 2 lety

    can i cluster these servers together using psi to pci cables lol. or sata cables. thunderbolt is pretty fast too.

  • @johnc3244
    @johnc3244 Před 8 lety

    Thanks! I though this would be a lot more difficult to understand/implement.

  • @rogernevez5187
    @rogernevez5187 Před 3 lety

    9:40 *This laptop is what houses my servers.*
    Is it possible to manage the hypervisor from this same laptop? Or you must have another machine???

  • @sebastianwoldanski7293
    @sebastianwoldanski7293 Před 10 lety +3

    ProxmoxVE - free open source hypervisor, with HA -web based management software - try it :D

  • @HossamKandil
    @HossamKandil Před 11 lety

    very informative , what about OpenStack , it would be appreciated if you make an episode about OpenStack

  • @Walidscott
    @Walidscott Před 9 lety

    Eli, Please can you make a video explaining how to install Ctrix Hypervisor ? Thanks

  • @oknyc
    @oknyc Před 7 lety +2

    so is VMware's ESXi a bare metal hypervisor?

  • @mattkorte4544
    @mattkorte4544 Před 11 lety

    no cd, but an image file unless you want to use the cd/dvd (optical disc)

  • @paul09mania
    @paul09mania Před 11 lety

    it can run an active directory because i have done it before

  • @geriearegawi5062
    @geriearegawi5062 Před 9 lety

    thanks Eli

  • @kennyblacow3165
    @kennyblacow3165 Před 11 lety

    What are your thoughts on running ESXi on a thumb drive in production?

  • @erik107
    @erik107 Před 10 lety

    Great Vid! Tnx!

  • @ARFallaha
    @ARFallaha Před 9 lety

    Eli the Computer Guy So this was the ESXi version which is not completely free
    What are the other free versions of Xen and does the original open source Xen have those nice options?

  • @captaincrash12
    @captaincrash12 Před 2 lety

    Since it is 2012 here I'd like to warn you about an upcoming pandemic in 2020 onwards and how to avoid infection. P.S. It really SUX !!!

  • @blackIce504
    @blackIce504 Před 11 lety

    Paul09 Offered no proof well, i am currently going through Windows Server to Linux Conversion as linux uses less from a resource pool example Windows 2008 Server idle 230Mhz Mail Active Directory/ web server ect, Linux Server 10Mhz idle, The workstations that use this are WINDOWS 7...... So yes you can.
    Share point Never used it i dont see the need if you setup your network and vpn right.....also my server is Vmware esxi 5.0

  • @elithecomputerguy
    @elithecomputerguy  Před 11 lety +1

    Nope... In a real professional world everyone uses Windows. Linux is reserved for task specific production systems. Outside of Web servers and cloud systems Windows Servers dominate the Enterprise and business environment.

    • @trevinbeattie4888
      @trevinbeattie4888 Před 7 lety

      Windows may dominate the desktop (though Mac OS is a strong competitor in certain industries,) but I highly doubt that Windows dominates the server market. The figures depend on who you ask, but a survey conducted in 2014 reported that Linux' share of servers grew from 65% in 2011 to 79%. At my previous company, they only use Windows servers for internal business services while Linux is used for all of their engineering and external-facing servers.

  • @xaospayne
    @xaospayne Před 11 lety

    You Shud Have Introduced Your Dogs too . :D !!!
    Another Brilliant Video ... !!!! Cheers

  • @mattkorte4544
    @mattkorte4544 Před 11 lety

    my biggest question is if an individual sets up each server with a certain amount of ram that will over populate the ram when all servers over running at max, what will happen? Will the hyper v system crash? Will the SAN crash? Same with over using storage?

    • @trevinbeattie4888
      @trevinbeattie4888 Před 7 lety

      In my experience, performance of the hosted virtual machines will suffer as the hypervisor has to swap them around, much like applications will swap in and out of memory when they allocate more virtual memory than you have physical memory available. Storage space is handled differently -- you can't allocate more space collectively to your virtual machines than you physically have. The usual strategy is to leave plenty of unallocated space so that you can grow your virtual machines' storage when needed.

  • @tallteej
    @tallteej Před 5 lety

    Epic man cave!

  • @trickznmix
    @trickznmix Před 10 lety

    good man

  • @arunperumandla4125
    @arunperumandla4125 Před 8 lety

    Thank you ..

  • @mattkorte4544
    @mattkorte4544 Před 11 lety

    Install the .iso image or vm image. not through cd unless you want to.

  • @blackIce504
    @blackIce504 Před 11 lety

    most people would look at this question as stupid but many Server boards including intel have Eusb SSD for that. because once booted Vmware ESXi runs in ram.

  • @coreyk67
    @coreyk67 Před 11 lety

    Is there an open source Management software?

  • @Dwaynekdclarke876
    @Dwaynekdclarke876 Před 10 lety

    Informative

  • @vegar1tube
    @vegar1tube Před 11 lety

    Great video! I am thinking of starting a pet project regarding the information you provided here about virtualization. I am particularly interested with a type-1 hypervisor. I have an Intel DQ45CB board with 4GB of DRAM (upgradable to 16GB), Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 processor with 6M cache, 2.5GHz, 1333 FSB and an NVidia Quadro 400 video card with 512MB DDR3. Could you point out good references to help me get started? Thanks.

  • @cartoonhead4082
    @cartoonhead4082 Před 7 lety +10

    12:42 I DON'T WANT NORTON ON MY GOD DAMM SERVER, lol

  • @jake2663
    @jake2663 Před 3 lety

    Recommended hardware to get?

  • @sinnersaintx1
    @sinnersaintx1 Před 11 lety

    XCP is awesome and free.

  • @mattkorte4544
    @mattkorte4544 Před 11 lety

    how come I haven't heard of it till now?

  • @lordfreeza100
    @lordfreeza100 Před 11 lety

    you rock man!

  • @robelfesshaye424
    @robelfesshaye424 Před 8 lety

    Is VMware Certification worth it- do you get jobs if you have them ?

  • @ubitrollgt6274
    @ubitrollgt6274 Před 6 lety

    does this work on a Mac? I really like messing with my school pc.

  • @buonzz2
    @buonzz2 Před 11 lety

    what is the name of the dog?

  • @spartan246
    @spartan246 Před 11 lety

    Wow!!!

  • @networker9304
    @networker9304 Před rokem

    top g

  • @jamegumb7298
    @jamegumb7298 Před 11 lety

    In the real world BSD is at least as, if not more widespread than Windows or Linux.

  • @blackIce504
    @blackIce504 Před 11 lety

    Freenas and some other Nas Servers run off BSD and they are all over.

  • @degan6
    @degan6 Před 11 lety

    You mean "Please"

  • @Slobbynobby
    @Slobbynobby Před 3 lety

    Pat murray

  • @paul09mania
    @paul09mania Před 11 lety

    well yeah if you're going to be doing some desktop application but linux dominates the server industry everything windows can do linux can do 20x better with the exclusion of desktop experience