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Originally Posted by shaddowlink
you have to have a good home network with some routers and some static ips or the system will go all over the place.
i can controll and monitor them via my main pc in the internal network.
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I have all of mine setup with RDP

Lets me easily control them anytime I need to. All of my systems are sitting in my cold-ass basement while I comfortably work from my toasty room.
Anyway, wondering if anyone can comment on this?
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Originally Posted by TheIEnd
What can I do to fix this? This keeps randomly happening on VMs, and then it takes them over 30 minutes to realize "no join" is happening, and then finally they all restart their clients.
Specs
Processor: AMD FX-8120 3.1GHz 8-core
RAM: Patriot Viper 3 32GB DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 120GB SATA III
Video: NVIDIA GT 640
Running 18 VMs
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One last thing, why would you
not be able to run 24 VMs on one 128GB SSD? I use clones and 24 VMs only took ~60GB worth of space.
The only logical explanation I can come up with is: have two 128GB SSDs in RAID or just two SSDs. Less stress on them if you split the load - 12 VMs on one 128GB SSD and 12 VMs on the other 128GB SSD. Split the load and get better overall performance, eh?