Virtualization Project Worksheet

VMware Settings

vCenter

Will the vCenter server be Physical or Virtual? (Circle one)

Will vCenter be Windows based or the Linux Virtual Appliance? (Circle one If unsure we will use the windows based vCenter Server)

vCenter Hostname:

Windows Domain Name:

vCenter IP Address:

Subnet Mask:

Gateway:

DNS Servers:

ESXi Hosts

Root Password:

ESX Host Information:

iSCSI IP addresses only need to be filled out if using iSCSI SAN storage

Hostname / IP address / Subnet Mask / Default Gateway / iLO IP / iLO Subnet Mask / iLO Default Gateway / iSCSI Subnet 1
IP address / iSCSI Subnet2
IP address
Example: ESX1 / 192.168.1.51 / 255.255.255.0 / 192.168.1.254 / 192.168.2.51 / 255.255.255.0 / 192.168.2.254 / 192.168.50.51 / 192.168.60.51

SAN Storage

Management Information

Controller 1 IP:

Controller 1 Subnet Mask:

Controller 1 Default Gateway:

Controller 2 IP:

Controller 2 Subnet Mask:

Controller 2 Default Gateway:

Management Username:

Management Password:

For iSCSI SANs Only:

iSCSI Port Number / IP Address / Subnet Mask
Controller A Port 1
Controller B Port 1
Controller A Port 2
Controller B Port 2

Datastore Naming Conventions

The datastore naming convention that we follow helps to quickly identify what type of storage a particular datastore is on. We feel this is more important than naming a datastore something that coralates to a specific virtual machine because under normal circumstances multiple virtual machines will be contained on each datastore. Our naming convention is as follows:

Local Storage:

Type of storage - ESX Hostname – Datastore number

Example: LOCAL-ESX1-1 (Meaning Local storage on ESX host number 1 and its LUN number 1)

SAN Storage:

Disk Type – RAID Level – LUN Number

Example: SAS-R10-5 (meaning Serial Attached SCSI disks in Raid 10 and its LUN number 5)

However If you prefer something else please note it below:

Virtual Networking

Will all Virtual Machines operate in the same VLAN ?

If “NO” List additional VLAN numbers as well as what the “Port Group” Name should be

VlAN Number / Port Group Name
Example: 99 / DMZ Servers

Alert Notifications

SMTP Server IP:

Alert “From” address:

Send alerts to these address(s):

Physical to Virtual Migration Planning

Active Directory Domain Name:

Domain Administrator Username:

Domain Administrator Password:

Server Name: / Server IP:
Username: / Password:
Guest OS Type:
Available Downtime Window: (Shade boxes when server downtime is acceptable, this is for P2V planning)
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Username: / Password:
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Username: / Password:
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Available Downtime Window: (Shade boxes when server downtime is acceptable, this is for P2V planning)
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