Number of Operating System supported is much greater in vSphere than in Hyper-V Another reason to think when you think about virtualization of your existant (and future) infrastructure is the number of gues OS is supported in Virtual Infrastructure. I found... (Continue reading)
Free e-book – Effective Windows PowerShell If you are fan of PowerShell and you want to learn more, or you are already using PowerShell together with PowerGUI, you might want to have a look at this free e-book from Keith HILL. Keith... (Continue reading)
There are 150 new features in vSphere 4 If you are having VI 3 entreprise with an suppor it’s … a zero cost. The upgrade is quite easy. You are able to achieve 30% Greater Consolidation than in VI 3. You obtain 50% Storage... (Continue reading)
Cost per application Calculator. Usually for non English people or non eglish partners, the Cost Calculator is not very easy to understand. I found a little video about the new Cost per Application calculator which VMware had recently introduced. I think... (Continue reading)
vSphere 4 offers 30 % greater consolidation. If in your existing ESX Server infrastructure you were able to achive some consolidation ratios. Then if you’re going for the vSphere this year you’ll be able to gain 30% more consolidation ratio….. … So... (Continue reading)
My selection of freeware tools to manage your Virtual Infrastructure. Time to time is a good move to share with the others my tools that I’m using to manage and administer VI infrastructure, but not only… So there is quite a... (Continue reading)
Some of you might think to buy a NAS for you ESX home lab. There is one cute little device I had a chance to play with recently. It’s the iOmega StorCenter Pro iX2. The cool think is that even... (Continue reading)
The vNetwork Distributed Switch is present in vSphere 4. The Nexus 1000V is a pure software implementation of a Cisco Nexus switch. Cisco Nexus 1000V integrates with VMware vSphere to deliver VN-Link, virtual machine-aware network services. The Nexus 1000V is part of... (Continue reading)
Snaphot of your VM’s in Different Location. By default, the snapshot of your VM’s are created in the same folder where the VM exist. Sometimes you need to create a snapshot elsewhere. Why? - There is not enough space on VMFS volume… -... (Continue reading)