This info comes from my “French connection” blogger Raphael SCHITZ at Hypervisor.fr. Since he still publishes his posts in French and because a vast majority of virtualization folks speaks NO French, I decided to re-blog this info, which I founded... (Continue reading)
New updates and bug fixes has been released yesterday. Jason Boche, (as usual… ) and Duncan Epping were two of the first persons to report the updates. Those updates are for both versions VMware Server Virtualization products. There are patches for... (Continue reading)
New video showed up on Youtube produced by VMware KB TV… This video will guide you on how to setup a basic iSCSI connection to your ESX Server. Using ping and vmkping commands in the console might be a good way... (Continue reading)
If you want your skills to be as sharp as possible, you have a chance and benefit from this promotion at Trainsignal, the market leader for Video learning courses for everyone who wants to learn more and get certified for... (Continue reading)
Forbes Guthrie from from vReference is preparing vReference Card for vSphere. The same way he has done in the past with VI 3 here, he is continuing doing this great job and working hard to prepare this vReference Card. He... (Continue reading)
Mike Laverick is giving out some more details of the parameters you need to take in consideration when you virtualizing ESX 4 Server. Virtualizing ESX 4? Why? Well, to test stuff, to test the configurations… without having the right hardware….... (Continue reading)
Now that we are in the vSphere Era (I still keep looking back to ESX 3 and ESX 3.5 though… ), the standard for the VM’s hardware version is the version 7. But what that is mean?... (Continue reading)
vMotion everybody knows. Right? If not your are living under the rock….. -:) Just kidding. Using vMotion you can move the VMs needed to another host (another physical server) in your cluster. For what? Like this you can stop your... (Continue reading)
VMware Converter 4.0.1 is Free Tool now fully compatible with vSphere 4. One of the great features is Thin Provisionning. What is this? The name is a bit confusing, but in real it’s really great, because it saves you tonnes... (Continue reading)