Greetings!  As an emergency call center, we are 24 x 365.25.

We have about 30 or so virtual servers in a VMWare ESX 3.5 system.  Its 
datastore is an IBM DS 3400 SAN.  The SAN needs a firmware upgrade...

The upgrade requires, at one point, shutting down the ESX servers and then 
shutting down the SAN.  (Obviously, with the ESX servers down, the VMWare 
environment ceases to exist for a period.)

What is the least bad way to go about shutting this down?  Does one need 
to log into each virtual server and power it off from the vm's OS (ie, log 
into Windows, then "Start -> Shut down")?  Is it all right to, from the VM 
managment system, simple right-click each one and select "power down"? 
Would it be just as "safe" to log into the ESX consoles and shut them down 
from there first with the VMs running?  (We have had our environment 
survive when the ESX servers shut themselves down due to a room cooling 
failure, but it was rather rough on the nerves!)

Whatever, I'm obviously not looking forward to this - but thanks!
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