Building home lab for study.

I'm looking to build a home lab to study for my VCP. I'm registered to take the Installation and Configuration late April. I bought this book to self-study before the class: Mastering VMware Infrastructure 3 [ Amazon.com: Mastering VMware Infrastructure 3: Chris McCain: Books ].
I'm looking to run ESXi on the cheap. I've heard Dell D620s work well with ESXi (at least for study purposes). So something along the lines of this will work? Dell Optiplex GX620 Computer 3GHZ 1024MB DVD CDRW XP - eBay (item 110344203325 end time Feb-27-09 16:55:13 PST)
Any other hints as to prepare for the VCP besides the above study guide, home lab, and the class?
Thanks so much all!
I'm looking to run ESXi on the cheap. I've heard Dell D620s work well with ESXi (at least for study purposes). So something along the lines of this will work? Dell Optiplex GX620 Computer 3GHZ 1024MB DVD CDRW XP - eBay (item 110344203325 end time Feb-27-09 16:55:13 PST)
Any other hints as to prepare for the VCP besides the above study guide, home lab, and the class?
Thanks so much all!
~J.J.~
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Here are some more resources: http://www.techexams.net/forums/virtualization/39571-vcp-course-materials.html#post286421
Storage is another ML115 with a hardware RAID card running RHEL with NFS and IET.
I think someone said something about that a couple of posts up
I know this refers to the beta, but you're going to want to use these settings: Running ESX 3.5 and 3i Under VMWare Workstation 6.5 Beta Build 91182 Virtualization, Windows, Infrastructure and all that “stuff” in-between
You will need 6.5 (which is a free upgrade), and not 6.0 though.
The single disk in my laptop seemed to be a bottleneck, so I just picked up a couple of those servers on eBay for convenience (I got them both for under $300 shipped). It's definitely feasible, but your experience is going to depend on your system's resources.
Also you don't have to do ESXi if you don't want to... you can register at VMWare and download ESX and run in trial mode for 60 days.
That Chris McCain book is EXCELLENT. A great reference.
Recent: 11/2019 - RHCSA (RHEL 7); 2/2019 - Updated VCP to 6.5 (just a few days before VMware discontinued the re-cert policy...)
Working on: RHCE/Ansible
Future: Probably continued Red Hat Immersion, Possibly VCAP Design, or maybe a completely different path. Depends on job demands...
Sorry, I am not sure what tin to buy. My company had a couple of HP ML110's they got on the cheap, they work well with ESX once you change the SATA BIOS settings (as found of VMTN Communities).
Working towards the VCP exam I suggest the VCP Exam Cram Book by Elias Khnaser. I found it was an excellent compact guide to all the things covered on the course with some useful extras.
Other than reading materials, lots of hands on. Working with an ESX install will really help.
For the home lab setup, should I install ESX on one machine and ESX on another running OpenFiler to get iSCSI up to store the virtual machines? Then would I be able to install VirtualCenter on my desktop (A Dell Vostro 200 running Ubuntu) to manage the boxes? I feel I'm confused as to what I need to get the lab environment up and running. Can I run ESX with just one machine?
Thanks for the info on the study guides. I'll probably pick up exam cram 2 as my final study guide for the test.
Thanks!
I think I got it down now.
So I can install ESX on two seperate machines (networked together of course) and run VirtualCenter on my Windows Desktop (on the same network). Then install OpenFiler as a virtual machine on one of the ESX installs running iSCSI to store the virtual machines?
So long as you don't do anything like migrate your OpenFiler VM to the storage in your OpenFiler VM then it'll work. It'll be slow tho.