Hi everyone,
I come from an extensive MS Hyper-V background beginning when there was no P2V tool and having to rely on Windows Deployment Services to create P2Vs, and then moving on to the MS P2V tool and MS SCVMM.. I'm working in an environment where we use VMWare 3.5, but I don't really touch it.. I can.. but I don't need to...
My contract is coming up, and every job description wants proficient experience with VMware these days.. Unfortunately I just don't have the opportunity here to become proficient with it, while I do have full admin rights to our farm. I have some interviews coming up and need to ramp up quick, so what I was wondering is this:
I purchased the VMWare for dummies book hoping I can read through it quickly and ramp up somewhat, and figured I could download the free version of VMWare vSphere and install it at home to run my environment for a while. I'm currently running MS Hyper-V 2008 R2 at home with a few VMs (DCs, Exchange 2010, etc..).. My question is this:
Is installing VMWare vSphere Hypervisor (Free) the same experience and interface as the paid versions? I'm hoping that with my extensive MS Hyper-V background, I can quickly learn VMware and be able to say I've done installs and can mange it. Of course this doesn't give me the SAN experience they all want, but it's something I can leverage with the rest of my experience.
Of course the bad thing is I won't be able to use my server as a desktop anymore since it'll be running VMware instead of Server 2008 w/ hyper-v. (I've been told not to waste my time with the VMWare version that rides on top of windows, plus I don't think using that version will help me get the experience I need for these interviews)
I'd love to hear anyone's thoughts on this.. Thanks!
-Keith