I stumbled across this great pdf, call it Microsoft Licensing for Dummies or whatever you want, but it has a great breakdown of how licensing should be undertaken to be fully legit.
- Server & CAL Licensing
- Enterprise CAL Suite
- Core CAL Suite
- Server Licensing
- Licensing Exchange Server
It even has a stab at Sharepoint, but I think that this is better handled by reading one of my earlier posts. Thanks to vinf.net for the original spot.
Microsoft
The partitioning of the Service Console in ESX has always been a fairly fluid practice for me in that over the years I have tried to use my experience to make adjustments here and there.
Scott Lowe of Scott’s Weblog has managed to condense all the various documents out there and his own experiences into what I now routinely use (well for the time being at least).
Here are the recommendations, but make sure you check out his post for the rationale behind all the allocations:
| Mount Point |
Primary? |
Size |
| =========== |
======== |
==== |
| / (root) |
Yes |
5120MB |
| /boot |
Yes |
250MB |
| swap |
Yes |
1600MB |
| /var |
No |
4096MB |
| /tmp |
No |
1024MB |
| /opt |
No |
2048MB |
| /home |
No |
1024MB |
| vmkcore |
No |
100MB |
| VMFS |
No |
(Any remaining space) |
ESX, VMware