Question about specific scenario

Greetings,

I am beginner in vmware vsphere, I wanted to ask 2 questions, 1 is I can play with an ESXI via vsphere client without vCenter? is this possible, and what I'll be gone if I don't installed vCenter.

from the scenario 1 2ed I want to create two seprate virtual network 1 have 2 virtual machines with each own public ip and second network (7 VMs) 1 VM have a public ip address and got the rest own private ips how can I do? Note: I created two virtual machine port group and two vswitch via vsphere!

You need to just add one or more physical (vmnic) host network interface cards to the vSwitch and connect it to a physical switch or router.

André

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    (e) I was reading about the modes of Protection, account required to our current scenario & infrastructure, I choose 'Maximum availability Mode' instead of 'maximum Performance '.

    Your choice should depend on the amount of data loss is acceptable.

    (f) what is your point of view about Oracle integrated security? I hear too much on Oracle failsafe, because people generally go to a combination of CARS & dataguard for HA? We have a few additional storage that can be shared between the two servers, but I feel with literally no DG network latency can provide us HA.

    Oracle integrated security only works on Windows with a MS Failover Cluster. Real DBAs do not have Oracle on MSFC.

    See you soon,.
    Brian

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