See how many VMs have over-allocated memory in your environment. To get a quick view on your Virtual environment when it comes to over-allocating memory to your VMs, you might consider this free tool from vKernel. This tool as many others free tools has a real benefit when you want to get a fast overview […]
VMware View Administration Training – My Review
VMware View Training by Trainsignal. I have already announced that the VMware View training was released in my recent post, but now after I watched the whole course, I can finally report what is my impression. The training is done at a very professional way by Brian Knudston. Brian is an expert, look at his […]
Starwind iSCSI SAN 5.7 released with asynchonous HA
Version 5.7 of Starwind iSCSI SAN released. Starwind SAN brings new version with new features. The product gets better every release. Now with: – Asynchronous High Availability (HA) – QoS – ability to choose any traffic and give it the priority status. – Deduplication – Improved Performance I already reported on the beta release few […]
VMFS-5 introduced in vSphere 5
One of the new features in vSphere 5 is VMFS-5. In fact there is over 140 of new features in VMware vSphere 5 which has been announced last week. VMFS-5 is one of the new features in vSphere 5. VMFS – Virtual Machine File System. VMware wants to make the management of storage easier for […]
PowerGUI goes v. 3.0
PowerGUI v. 3.0 released. Few days ago there has been also a new release of PowerGUI. PowerGUI provides easy to use graphical user interface for creating and managing scripts. You can leverage the use of power packs, like the one for VMware vSphere which has been a community effort in collaboration with Alan Renouf. I blogged about […]
VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V5.0] Training Course by VMware Education
VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V5.0] will be available at 29th of August. The VCP – VMware Certified Professional is one of the most appreciated exams in the IT industry. The VCP 5 has been announced last week. Yes already. The new Training Course provided by VMware Education will become obligatory for VCP 4 holders […]
How to assign Thinapp packages to desktops in VMware View
This video comes from new Trainsignal Training course – VMware View Administration. Brian Knudtson is the Instructor and he shows you how easy is to deploy your prepared thinapp packages to your destops or pools in VMware View. I already reported on the official release with my blog post, which you can read here. This video […]
VMware View Client for Android
VMware has released View Client for Android and Cisco CIUS – technical preview. The product is not GA yet, but as what has been said the product is finished in like 90%, which is pretty close. The client has got an International keyboard support, so for Europeans it’s pretty good news, since in Europe the […]
vSphere 5 – New High Availability Agent Introduced – FDM
Another new feature in vSphere 5 is the way it’s handled the HA process. There is no more AAM agent like in vSphere 4.1. Instead, there has been a new agent introduced which is named FDM – Fault Domain Manager. The Primary/Secondary concept with 5 primary nodes which has been known in vSphere 4, is […]
vSphere 5 – vCenter as a linux VM
VMware vSphere 5 brings new possibility to install and configure vCenter in a Linux VM. The solution of having vCenter deployed through a simple OVF package without paying an additional license to Microsoft is tempting and encouraging. Especially for smaller customers, which aren’t on the Microsoft OVS package. Also being able to protect this VM […]
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