Last week Harley Stagner (@hstagner) was on the Brownbag for a great discussion on various aspects of VMware vSphere design. We had a lot of audience participation as we covered a handful of different vSphere design scenarios. If you weren’t able to attend, please check out the video at ProfessionalVMware.com. This Wednesday, 10/19/2011 at 7:30PM […]
ProfessionalVMware.com Brownbag recap, week of October 10th, 2011
Last week Sean Crookston, Chris Wahl, and Bill Hill were on the Brownbag to discuss VMware vSphere design for small to medium businesses. We had a great time discussing many of the unique challenges in SMB design. You can find the video & slide deck at professionalvmware.com. This Wednesday October 12th, Harley Stagner will be […]
ProfessionalVMware.com Brownbag recap, week of October 3rd, 2011
Wade Holmes (@wholmes | blog) did a great job talking about VMware’s vCloud Architecture Toolkit and vCloud Architecture in general. If you didn’t get a chance to attend, Wade’s presentation and slides are available online at professionalvmware.com. On October 5th 2011 at 7:30PM CST, we’ll have Sean Crookston, Chris Wahl, and Bill Hill on to […]
ProfessionalVMware.com Brownbag recap, week of September 26th, 2011
Last week we had the pleasure of having Jason Boche on the Brownbag to discuss a few objectives from the VCAP-DCD blueprint for vSphere 4. The video & slides are available on professionalvmware.com. This Wednesday, September 28th, we’ll have Wade Holmes on the Brownbag to discuss VMware vCloud Director & the VMware vCloud Architecture Toolkit. […]
What’s new in PowerCLI 5?
Shay Levy recently wrote an article in PowerShell Magazine that leveraged PowerShell to determine the differences in PowerShell 2 vs PowerShell 3. I took his script, made a few small modifications, and used it in the same way to determine the differences between PowerCLI 4.1 U1 and PowerCLI 5.0. I also added the extra step […]