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Adding VMNet’s in VMWare Fusion 4

September 14, 2011 // Posted in Mac, Networking, Virtualization  |  No Comments

With the release of VMWare Fusion 4 (and its CONTINUED lack of GUI for network manager), I bring you the instructions on how to add networks to VMWare Fusion 4 (now that I can write about it).

In good news, you no longer have to fully restart the network stack via boot.sh, just restarting Fusion will dynamically pick up the changes

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Adding VMNet’s in VMWare Fusion 3

February 10, 2010 // Posted in Mac, Virtualization  |  6 Comments

This problem has come up a couple times and I figured out how to do it. It isn’t a pretty thing to do, but it works.
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Clustering in VMware

May 7, 2008 // Posted in Virtualization (Tags: , , , ) |  No Comments

Ever wonder if you could try playing with clustering, but without all the expense? Well you are in luck. It is pretty simple to do.

This guide is for Windows Server 2003 or earlier, it will NOT work in Server 2008. The reason this won’t work in Server 2008 is that Microsoft has removed the ability for Microsoft Clustering Service (MSCS) to use shared storage. This will work in all other versions of Windows Server that have MSCS.

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