“vCloud Software-Defined Networking and Security” or “vCNS” is collective term for series of technologies that come together to deliver on the software-defined datacenter vision. Before […]
End User Computing – Fun and Games with MacBook Pro
The Shaggy Dog Story: This week my company laptop arrived – at VMware we get a choice of three different laptops and opted again for […]
Chinwag with Craig Waters
Welcome back to the all-new Chinwag! That looks suspiciously like the old chinwag. There’s a bit of change of emphasis even if the style remains […]
Part 10: What’s New in vSphere5.1 – Distributed Virtual Switch
As you might expect there’s been a raft of additional features added to the Distributed vSwitch – and that’s on top of changes within vCloud […]
Dr Performance: One Million IOPS
In the last couple of days you might have heard that recent performance stress-testing on the new vSphere platform has smashed through the physiological barrier […]
The EUC Book – Paper Back Edition
It’s my very great pleasure to announce the general availability of the “Building End-User Solutions with VMware View” book is now available in hard-copy (paperback). […]
Part 9: What’s New in vSphere5.1: vSphere Data Protection
Well, the rumours were true. vSphere5.1 has an all-new backup system that’s called vSphere Data Protection (vDP). This release sunset the older vSphere Data Recovery […]
Part 8: What’s New in vSphere5.1 – vSphere Replication (VR) and Site Recovery Manager (SRM)
Update: My esteemed colleague Lee Dilworth, recently co-presented a session on this topic at VMworld US and will be repeating at VMworld EMEA (Oct 9-11) […]
Part 7: What’s new in vSphere5.1: Storage
There are a number of enhancements about storage. VMFS and VOMA vSphere5.1 increases number of ESX host that can simultaneously access a shared file on […]
Kevin Slavin: How algorithms shape our world
At this years VMworld one of the most interesting presentations came from Kevin Slavin – Co-Founder of Area/Code. He’s an excellent presenter, and is aided […]