This is part 3 of my VMworld 2011 recap posts. Day 3. I woke up to aching legs, which is to be expected considering I have spent the last two days on my feet for around 14 hours. I had arrange to meet Chris Colotti (@ccolotti) for breakfast at 6.45 am. We were presenting our session “CIM1264 – Private vCloud Architecture Technical Deep Dive” at 8am. We headed off to the employee lounge, some of you may have noticed Chris’ tweet on breakfast for champions. It consisted of a bowl of Special K, Red Bull and a large cup of coffee (for me being the true Brit that I am, the coffee was replaced with Tea). We got to our session room for around 7.30am. The guy organising the Audio was great. He kindly agreed to play a bit more upbeat music, rather than the standard mellow music that had […]
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VMware vSphere 5 and vCloud Director 1.5 GA
This post is a little late. Being away with VMworld and presenting I found time increasingly limited. Anyway, both vSphere 5 and vCloud Director 1.5 have been released to GA. For further information follow the links below: VMware vSphere 5 VMware vCloud Director 1.5 VMware vShield 5
My first VMworld 2011 – A speaker’s recap – Day 1
How do you start to describe your first VMworld? I think the best way is to use one word “WOW!” It all started off with attending a session by Duncan Epping (@DuncanYB) and Frank Denneman (@FrankDenneman) with Chris Colotti (@ccolotti) moderating. This session was titled “VSP1682 – vSphere Clustering Q&A“. It was very well organised and kudos to the guy that “Stumped the Chumps” and won the book for the unanswerable question. During this session I met Alan Renouf (@alanrenouf) who works in Technical Marketing and is a close friend of PowerCLIMan. I had spoke with Alan numerous times on Twitter, and was cool to finally meet him. I thoroughly enjoyed the live Q&A Duncan and Frank did, and was impressed with the sheer amount of people that turned up at 8am. Once the session finished it was off to the Speaker Resource Centre with Chris Colotti. We were presenting […]
VMworld 2011 – In Pictures
VMware vCloud Director 1.5 & 5.1 Config Maximums
Shown below is a quick list of the config maximums for VMware vCloud Director 1.5 and 5.1 UPDATE: The vCloud Configuration Maximums are now included in the vSphere 5 config maximums document which can be found by clicking here. Type: Virtual machines per vCloud Director Limit: 20000 Description: The maximum number of virtual machines that may be resident in a vCloud instance. Type: Powered on VMs per vCloud Director Limit: 10000 Description: Number of concurrently powered on virtual machines permitted per vCloud instance. Type: Virtual machines per vApp Limit: 64 Description: The maximum number of virtual machines that can reside in a single vApp. Type: Hosts per vCloud Director Limit: 2000 Description: Number of hosts that can be managed by a single vCloud instance. Type: vCenter Servers per vCloud Director Limit: 25 Description: Number of vCenter servers that can be managed by a single vCloud instance. Type: Users per vCloud […]