VMware vTash team - Support for Prostate Cancer

VMware vTash team – Support for Prostate Cancer

Some of you who follow twitter may have seen or heard about #vTash. During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces in the UK and around the world. The aim of which is to raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men. At VMware we have setup a VMware vTash team to all grow Moustaches and help promote the awareness. If anyone would like to sponsor me or the VMware vTash team, please follow this link http://mobro.co/vmware-vtash. There will be daily pictures uploaded to see how my vTash is coming along, and anyone attending the UKVMUG will get to see this in person 🙂 Here is me today on day 1. I actually had a bit of a head start and kept my growth from the week before 🙂   Day 2 […]

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VMware vSphere 4.1 Update 2 released

Just noticed that vSphere 4.1 Update 2 was released yesterday. Excerpt from the release notes: Whats New Support for new processors – ESXi 4.1 Update 2 supports AMD Opteron 6200 series (Interlagos) and AMD Opteron 4200 series (Valencia). Support for additional guest operating system – ESX 4.1 Update 2 adds support for Ubuntu 11.10 guest operating system. For a complete list of guest operating systems supported with this release. To read the full release notes click here

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vCloud Ecosystem components explained

vCloud Ecosystem components explained

During VMworld Chris Colotti and I presented quite a few group discussions on VMware vCloud.  During these discussions some people were amazed to find out how many components/products are involved in making up the vCloud environment.  When planning on building a VMware vCloud, you are not just installing vCloud Director and pointing it to vSphere, you are designing/building a whole Ecosystem. The list below shows which components are used in building a full vCloud environment.  They are listed in order of priority. vSphere ESXi vCenter vCloud Director vShield Manager vCenter Chargeback Vcenter Update Manager vCenter Orchestrator vCloud Service Manager vCloud Connector So why are these components important?  When designing a vCloud environment, you need to take into consideration the availability of certain components, like vCenter for example.  This is no longer a management tool that is used to manage your virtual infrastructure.  This is a critical component of your vCloud […]

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Top 9 new vCloud Director 1.5 features

During the VMworld sessions that Chris Colotti and I present the private vCloud architecture deep dive, we cover the top 9 new vCloud features included in version 1.5. Now I know vCD 1.5 was released a little while ago, but not everyone is aware of all the new features, so I thought I would list them here. As a small annecdote Chris and I came up with this list late one night in Vegas before our session.  We had planned on listing the top 10, but could only manage our top 9 🙂 Microsoft SQL Database Support vShield Edge VPN and Static Routing support vShield Edge 5-Tupple Firewall API Call-outs with blocking messaging Elastic Virtual Datacenter Fast Provisioning vSphere 5 Support Custom Guest Properties Third Party VLAN Backed and VCD-NI

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