Openfiler and vsphere 4.0 and esx 3.5. possible?

Hi all

I with openfiler iscsi san using vmware workstation 6.5 method and worked well.  I wonder if you can install the virtual machine within vsphere 4.0 and esx 3.5 openfiler and create the 80 GB drive and make iscsi san.  Anyone know if this work.  I tried the same method with vmware workstation 6.5 and did not work.  Help me please.

If it is essentially a test environment POC, it should be fine, but using VMware workstation 6.5 method would be good enough for then why try you this method?  You can use other appliances virtual network of Lefthand, target iSCSI rocket Division, Xtravirt VSA, etc... Or, I place openfiler VM on a laptop or a cheap PC and run as your NFS/iSCSI solution.

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