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The page where you go to download the simulator says
Data ONTAP Simulator Requirements
- Linux installed, running, and networked (Tested on Red Hat Linux 7.1 through 9.0, SUSE 8.1 and 8.2)
When I click the page it says:
Simulate ONTAP 8 requirements
Software requirements
- For a Windows system
- Microsoft Windows® XP, Windows 7, or Windows Vista
Does this run on Linux or Windows?
I am new to Ontap so what am I missing here? I am reading up on SRM so I am trying to get Ontap running so I can get used to the interface as I am new to Netapp.
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Hi, And welcome to NetApp world !
To run a simulator in 7.xx version of DOT, you must have an Linux OS to install it
To run a simulator in 8.xx version of DOT, it's little more simple, you just need a VMware, and the Simulator provided is a VM.
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I have ESXi 5 running on a host. Can I use that?
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Sure, You can use the 8.xx simulator, read the doc near the file to download to check the configuration
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yes, the simulator is now an appliance that you can import.
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FYI on the SIM running on vSphere... it kept crashing on me due to running out space (even though I never allocated all space), other have experienced the same issue. On Workstation/Fusion, I have experienced 0 crashes, probably the only way to run it and it be stable. But YMMV.
BTW, here's a great way to maximize the SIM so you can do more with it in the lab: http://www.wooditwork.com/2012/01/04/installing-maximising-the-netapp-ontap-8-1-simulator/#more-2771
Good luck.
-danny
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no issues here on vsphere 4 or 5. have run multiples for long periods of time.
