In this miniwag Josh tells us about his VMworld – we talk about vRAM and how VMware competes/cooperates with partners… If you want to subscribe […]
Part 3: What’s New in vSphere 5.1: VMotion
As you probably know vSphere 5.0 introduced lots of improvements to VMotion – too many to list here (such as multi-nic support and increasing the […]
Miniwag VMworld – Tim Oudin
In this miniwag at VMworld me & Tim Oudin talk about SRM and vSphere Replication… If you want to subscribe to the regular “Chinwag” podcast […]
Miniwag VMworld – Eric Siebert
In this miniwag I chat to Eric Seibert about is VMworld experience and the software-definied datacenter… If you want to subscribe to the regular […]
VMworld Miniwag – Cody Bunch
Yesterday, I found time to sit down with Cody Bunch who with others runs the vBrownbag series of education sessions focused around certificate. This year […]
Part 2: What’s New in vSphere 5.1 – ESXi 5.1
New Shell Timeout Settings There’s a couple of areas where ESXi has had refinements introduced – the main ones being security. It used to be […]
What’s new in vSphere 5.1
VMware (the company I now work for) have released the .PDFs which outline what’s new in vSphere5.1… I’ve got 12 blogposts that I will be […]
Part 1: What’s New vSphere5.1: The Web-Client
Main Takeaway: There are MANY new options and features that are ONLY available in the web-client, which are NOT available in the old C# vSphere […]
What is the Software-Defined Datacenter?
This Blogpost is available in an audio format available here. Select blogpost are narrated into an audio format and distributed via my podcast “The Chinwag” […]
vNews with Stu McHugh, and an all-new presenter!
This months Augusts edition of vNews is now out and in the wild. The first bit of news is since my departure to the “Mothership […]