VMware’s Update Manager (included with vCenter 5 download) has a nice, new feature for help in upgrading your hosts from ESXi 4.1 U1 to ESXi 5. The feature, Figure 1, is found in the Admin View and is simply called “ESXi Images”. It allows you to upload ESXi images in to the Upgrade Manager Repository […]
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Beyond this point lies a lot of content that is likely irrelevant, but I felt that it would be a waste to delete it. So, here it is in all of its outdated glory.
#vBeersATX: Making a note here, HUGE success
This past Wednesday, September 7th 2011, Austin had its first vBeers. I was surprised at the turnout and the number of new folks I met. A good portion of the Dell Tech Center crew was there, as well as folks from Dell in general, Home Depot, VMware, and Quest, to name a few. Everyone was […]
Austin’s first vBeers! #vBeersATX #vBeers
Love VMware or virtualization in general? Love beer? Then let’s combine them! Join us for the first in a series of Austin Texas vBeers at Opal Divine’s Marina, in front of Fry’s at Mopac/1325 and Parmer. Any and all are invited, all you need is your winning smile and a love for good virtualization conversations […]
vSphere 5 swap to host cache: forcing & reporting
Quick & dirty post: If you ever need to demonstrate ESXi 5’s new swapping to host cache feature, I’ve found the easiest way to do that is to create two VMs that over-commit the host memory (and have very little disk allotted). You can power on the VMs, open up each VM’s console and boot […]
Guest Presenter on VCAP-DCA Brownbag
Recently, Cody Bunch asked me if I was interested in being a guest on a VCAP-DCA BrownBag on ProfessionalVMware.com. The BrownBag webinar is an innovative, community driven opportunity to get together with like-minded folks to learn about a number of VMware and VMware certification topics. I had the pleasure of being the guest presenter on […]