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 […]
VMworld 2013: What’s New in vCenter 5.5
I guess there’s going to be a bit of “mea culpa” to had around vCenter and SSO. I guess we were little caught out on […]
VMworld 2013: What’s New in 5.5 – vSAN
Yes, I know it sounds a bit weird to have a “what’s new” post on a new product – but in effort to keep these […]
VMworld 2013: What’s New in ESX 5.5
So I guess your beginning to detect a theme in my recent posts. Please bear with me, normal service will be resumed shortly. You may […]
VMworld 2013: What’s New in vSphere 5.5: Virtual Machines
Note: Sorry for the poor quality of graphics in my post. Some of them were taken from videos and powerpoints (so I could get this […]
ThinkPiece: PRISM/Pandora, NSA, GCHQ, Edward Snowden
One thing I want to do more on the blog is write an opinion or OP-ED (opinion opposite the editorial) on various subjects close to […]
VMUG Innovation…
One of the things I really love to see is innovation. And that doesn’t necessarily need to technology, but new ideas and approaches to beefing […]