3.5 or 4?
When I ordered VI3 Enterprise, vSphere was not available. I just received my licenses for vCenter 4 and VI3 today. (Apparently you can manage VI3 with vCenter Server 4) My question is, should I go with 3.5 or simply start by 4? It is a brand new facility. My setup is 2 servers Dell R710 and a Powervault MD3000i. I intend install ESXi on a USB key in the servers. The new features of vSphere did take on the stability and the age of 3.5? Thanks for the review!
Don't forget that another product could not (yet) work con vSphere, also of VMware (View Composer, SRM,...).
Reference Dell OMSA does ' t work as well (yet).
PS: MD3000i works very well with the new ESX.
André
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