Disclaimer: In my lab I only have 4-NICs per physical box. Whilst this is quite good for a homelab, its not perhaps “production” ready. In […]
The 1st Inaugural – VendorSwagVMworldBag Awards 2013
Before I begin I have a number of people to thank for making this possible. I’d like to thank the sponsors for supporting the VMUG, […]
VMworld 2013: What’s New in VSAN 1.0
Honesty Comment: Haven’t I used VSAN yet. No. Been to busy. I’m hoping to return to a homelab soon where I will be deploying the […]
vCloud Digest – Bumper Edition (Jun/July)
This months vCloud Digest is a bit of a bumper edition – we have been so busy with other work and the run up to […]
VMworld 2013: What’s new in vSphere5.5: Storage
Note: Special thanks to my esteemed colleague Cormac Hogan for answering some of my questions when I was writing this post. To learn more about […]
VMworld 2013: What’s new in vSphere5.5: Networking
Well, I’m back in the UK after my trip to the USofA last week for the 10th annual VMworld Fest. I was rushed off my […]
VMworld 2013: What’s New in vSphere 5.5 – The Virtual Machine – 62TB VMDK
Executive Summary: This became a bit of monster post. But here’s the keypoints in a nutshell. VMware vSphere5.5 supports 62TB disks – it’s not 64TB […]
VMworld 2013: What’s New in vCloud Director 5.5
DISCLAIMER: I wrote these “What’s New” blogposts back in April. But had to sit on them until recent announcements. So the screengrabs can/may/will differ from […]
VMworld 2013: What’s new in vSphere Replication 5.5
The extension of vSphere Replication into the main vSphere SKU last year with the release of 5.1 must have been one of the most welcome […]
VMworld 2013: What’s New in vSphere 5.5 – vCNS Manager
Disclaimer: Many of the screen grabs in these “What’s New” series came from the beta program, not from the recent GA. In effort to get […]