VMWorld – for the masses (not in SF)
For all of you people (like me) who are not able to attend the conference in San Francisco – a post on the VMWorld communities about a decent number of sessions that you can view online (for free) …
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For all of you people (like me) who are not able to attend the conference in San Francisco – a post on the VMWorld communities about a decent number of sessions that you can view online (for free) …
This was from an announcement from John Troyer I saw a demo of a plug-in that utilizes this a while ago The forum is now live https://communities.vmware.com/community/developer/forums/vcloudapi From …
F5 Announced today that they were providing with their BIG-IP can VMotion from one site to another without downtime. First the VM is sVmotioned from one storage to another, and then Vmotioned, F5 …
Release Notes General Availability Release | 31 August 2009 | Build 1017 Last document update: 25 August 2009 New Features in VMware Studio 2.0 The following features were added between VMware Studio …
Wifi Complimentary wireless access is available to all conference attendees in specific areas. Look for “VMworld2009” in your list of available wireless networks. The wireless network supports 802.11 …
I know we are all busy with next weeks VMworld 2009 in San Francisco but a small heads-up for next year Next year the conferences will be back-to-back VMworld US 2010 – Aug 30-Sep 02 in Moscone …
It is less than 1 month to VMWorld 2009 in the Moscone Center in San Francisco (August 31-September 3, 2009). A great conference to start with, and picking up more and more momentum as we draw closer. …
No I am not offering one - VMware is. Hot off the press from Twitter - starts now until Midnight - July 24, 2009. The idea is for you to register for the conference and therefore become eligible to …
Even though I was not there - the VI Toolkit lab, Lab 11 was highly popular and you can voice your opinion on that if you would like. Now Carter Shanklin was so kind to give me permission to publish …
Announced by Steve Herrod today on stage in Cannes today: 8 virtual CPUs 256GB per VM 40 GB/s network throughput up to 64 nodes per cluster up to 4096 cores to manage full support for Distributed …