Greetings - I humbly and possibly ignorantly suggest fully listing your physical available resources, your desired VM resources, and your current VM resources.
Thank you for the thread, all. It helped me save my job and get my VM back online quickly, although not as fully desired.
I fully believe it is my lack of understanding and knowledge to blame for the struggles I'm having getting to the desired server and VM configuration.
Physical Server Resources available:
Dell R740XD
2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6148 CPU @ 2.40GHz
24x 32GB 2400MT/s - 768GB ECC RAM
Dell BOSS card, 2x micron 480ish nvme
PERC H730 Adapter, 4x HUC101212CSS600 HGST 1.2TB
H730 controlling "backplane" (which is actually front of server, love that we can't say "frontplane" lol)
BOSS in PCIe slot. I read it was supposed to default to RAID 1, but it did not, or at least, I can't find where it for sure tells me that is operating correctly in RAID 1, which I desire to verify
Predeployment phase
Currently only 1 VM
VM Status:
256GB of nvme
32 GB of RAM
12 cores
Windows Server '16
I desire VM to get to:
OS only on nvme, and BOSS verified and running in RAID1
Be able to understand this enough that some smaller programs, but needed fast operations, will also run on nvme
other programs will be setup to run on the disk drives in raid 10, OR i might find compatible sas ssd
The Raid10 is not setup yet, i believe it is currently running in jbod mode as i have 4TB of storage available to assign to the VM
I desire ability to assign up to 128GB of RAM to the VM, likely only 32-64GB will be required, but until that is known for sure and I will monitor for usage, I need to allow certain programs within the VM to "stretch their legs" a little bit as we're testing some settings and hosts.
I desire ability to get 10G networking to the server for use by all VMs. Can this be done securely? I want to understand this all well enough that a financial program can run in its own VM and be completely secure into the network from the other VMs...is that possible or is a 2 or 4 port 10g nic required?
Thank you so much, I will update here and below with information as I find it elsewhere or you helpful people reply.
ITYungn