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Vmware Client For Mac Os 10.9.5
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Regarding iSCSI SAN options, check out the various community stories from customers who are running VMware/Apple Hardware in Production and some have shared their setup and configurations -stories-of-vmware-apple-os-x-in-production-part-1.html
I have some of my corporate clients with esxi on HP servers, and as my lab tests now I use a very good Mac Pro 3.1 early 2008 8 core, and I use this Mac Pro 90% of the time as a real host with OSX 10.9.5 (I I need to use it as real hardware, using it as host + server app).Sometimes I need also to use it as esxi lab tests and so I'm using an USB key as a bootstrap and a SATA internal hard drive as storage repository.
Now I have decided to sell my Mac Pro 2008 3.1, and buy a Mac Pro 2013 6.1 and I am interested to continue to use OSX 10.9.5 (or 10.10.x) as a real host (host + server app in real mode) and sometimes as esxi lab tests (when I need to test something).The problem now is, how can I use a storage repository that is not the own PCIe internal storage? any idea to solve my little problem ?
I resolved this by installing Wiliam's vghetto-apple-thunderbolder-ethernet.vib from the post here > -esxi-55-on-apple-mac-mini.html. Although that post specifies the vib as a fix for the Thunderbolt adapter, it is in fact allows the onboard NICs to use the updated Broadcom-provided driver as well, since they show up with the same DID/VID as the Thunderbolt adapter. The root cause is that the updated driver provided by Broadcom tg3-3.137h.v55.1-offline_bundle-2460118.zip does not include the device ID (14e4:1682) assigned to the onboard NICs or the Thunderbolt NIC adapters in the tg3 (Broadcom) map file /etc/vmware/driver.map.d/tg3.map. Installing the vghetto-apple-thunderbolder-ethernet.vib resolves this as detailed in William's post linked above.
Install OS X 10.9 Mavericks - An OS X 10.9 Mavericks Hackintosh installation guide from tonymacx86 using the site's UniBeast app. The site also covers the OS X 10.9.1, 10.9.2, 10.9.3, 10.9.4, and 10.9.5 updates.
Since a few months, whenever the Spotify for Mac client is showing (but not when it's just open and playing but hidden by clicking the red X) the graphics performance on VMWare Fusion degrades with a factor of 10.
Thanks for the precise and to-the-point information. This was bugging my email client since yesterday and besides all the discussions of concerned admins, no one except you seemed to bother providing a link to the three relevant certificates. A one minute fix. 2ff7e9595c
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