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Sunday, 30 March 2008

VCDX certification available later this year !

The VMware Certified Design Engineer certification will be available later this year. The certification involved taking several courses and exams, including:

  • Courses
    Install and Configure
    DSA
    Design course (currently under development)
  • Exam
    VCP on VI3
    Enterprise Exam (currently in private beta)
    Design Exam (currently under development)

Once all of this has been completed the candidate must present a defensible design to a panel of VMware Solution Architects for consideration. As you may guess, this is a certification specifically targeted for VMware partners that will be assisting VMware in design and deployment and is only intended for a relatively small audience. That being said, the Enterprise Exam, which has a number of live lab style questions, should be available to the public in the next few months and may become part of a mid-line certification between VCP on VI3 and VCDX. That is also under consideration.

Jon C. Hall Technical Certification Developer VMware, Inc.

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VCP Focused Forum is now live!


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VMware is proud to announce a new forum on the VMTN community, the VMware Certified Professional forum. This forum is for discussion and questions regarding the VCP program and exam. It is moderated by members of the certification team and frequented by VCPs and others knowledgeable in VMware products.

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in VMware at 21:27 | No comments | No Trackbacks
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Scott’s progress at the VMGuru lab

Scott has sent me a heads’ up this morning, he completed the physical build out of the lab this weekend.  Now he’s loading up various hypervisors to test the “ease of use� and performance of each.

Most intelligent men would not state this, but I was fortunate enough to have my wife spending a week in Spain visiting her sister. This allowed me to pull a few late nighters and not only finish racking and cabling all the servers, but also custom cut and run all network cables (those that I could unplug for now anyways). To top it all off, I even got all 5 of my PE 1435's configured with various hypervisors.

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in VMware at 13:26 | 2 Comments | No Trackbacks
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Friday, 28 March 2008

vCharter Pro will be here soon

Vizioncore Vizioncore's vCharter Pro is the first enterprise-class, scalable performance monitoring solution for companies running hundreds, if not thousands, of virtual machines.  Powered by Foglight®, vCharter Pro has built-in awareness of VMware® Infrastructure, which provides layered views encompassing VirtualCenter, Datacenter, clusters, resource pools, ESX Server, VM and datastore levels. vCharter Pro can help administrators pinpoint resource contention issues among CPU, memory, disk or NIC.  Collected metrics are filtered via rules and customized alarms and stored in a central database for unattended monitoring and historical trending.  With just a few mouse clicks, administrators can drill from the top down through lower layers to uncover problems, and by clicking on alarms, can obtain further information through pop-up windows.

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in Quest Software at 21:33 | No comments | No Trackbacks
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NetCmdlets V2.0 - BETA

NetCmdlets V2 is packed full of exciting new features including PowerShell Server (formerly PowerShell Remoting), Parameter Sets, Object Pipelining, and new Cmdlets for SSH Enabled Remoting and Amazon Web Services (S3) Integration. The /n software NetCmdlets extend the features of Microsoft Windows PowerShell with a broad range of network management and messaging capabilities. The current release contains more than 30 Cmdlets providing access to network and host protocols such as SNMP, LDAP, DNS, Syslog, HTTP, WebDav, FTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, Rexec/RShell, Telnet, and more.

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Wednesday, 26 March 2008

The console cannot be opened ?

Today one of the attendees in the Virtual Infrastructure 3 Install and Configure class discovered a new ESX 3.5 warning. When you want to use the VI-Client to take over the console of a virtual machine and at the same moment you are already on this VM running the VI-client. Are you still following me ;-) ? The following warning will appear in the console screen. By the way the WebAcces console doesn’t throw this error and is still singing around.

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in VMware at 21:32 | No comments | No Trackbacks
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Dave Mishchenko’s Whitebox list

Dave Mishchenko’s Whitebox list Yesterday Dave over at vm-help.com posted a comment on the ultimate white box article with an URL. I tough let’s give it a try and visited his website. What I saw there was incredible, a complete list with Motherboards and unsupported servers that work with ESX 3.5 and / or 3i Installable.

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in WhiteBox at 21:19 | No comments | No Trackbacks
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Tuesday, 25 March 2008

VMware Continuous Availability versus Marathon everRun

VMware plans to improve virtual infrastructure through technologies such as high availability, automatic restart, better tolerance and masking of hardware failure, and site disaster recovery, the company's chief scientist and co-founder, Mendel Rosenblum, told reporters in Bangalore last Monday. A virtual machine would, for example, be able to record its execution on another virtual machine in a compact form, so that if one of them dies the other one takes over, Rosenblum said. He did not disclose the time frame when products based on these technologies will be available.

On the same day Marathon Technologies Corporation announced everRun VM, the world’s first fault-tolerant, high availability software for server virtualization. Based on the same everRun® automated availability software employed by over 1800 organizations, everRun VM prevents outages and data loss in Citrix XenServer virtual infrastructures. The significance of this new software for the IT industry is threefold:

1. Companies can now reliably run high value production applications in virtual machines, gaining the benefits of virtualization across a much broader range of applications.

2. It will now be practical to make high availability and DR a standard part of the IT infrastructure for midsize and larger companies.

3. A key component is in place to accelerate the next wave of server virtualization adoption.

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The ultimate ESX 3.5 white box

Since running ESX 3.5 on Workstation 6 seems to be impossible, I had to find another way to explore the new features of ESX 3.5. Searching for a cheap supported configuration isn’t an easy job. You have to find a supported motherboard, network card and SATA controller. I have found a desktop with all these items combined. You can use The HP Compaq d530 - Small form factor (SFF)  DG755A desktop.  My model has a CPU from Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.8 GHz, a NIC from Broadcom Corporatoin NetXtreme BCM5782 Gigabit Ethernet and a SATA 82801EB (ICH5) SATA Controller. I added a 512 Mb memory bank so I have 1 Gigabyte in total. Enough to host a few virtual machines :-).

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in WhiteBox at 09:23 | 17 Comments | 2 Trackbacks
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Monday, 24 March 2008

Las Vegas trailer on blip.tv

ntpro.blip.tv A few days ago I posted my first video on blip.tv. John Troyer suggested this site and told me that the quality is much better than for instance YouTube. I created a trailer for the upcoming VMworld event in Lag Vegas. The voice over is done by the famous Dutch disk jockey Jeroen van Inkel who recorded this jingle for my radio show “the Twilight zone� which was broadcasted for over 10 years on a few radio stations in the Netherlands. I must say that blip.tv rocks. It has a nice user interface, quick uploading and converting and a great quality. Stay tuned for my video reports from Las Vegas.

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The Holy Hypervisor

Last week one of my students pointed me to an interesting site. The Holy Hypervisor contains columns written in Dutch and English the content raised my eyebrows and changed my point of view.




The site is dedicated to the hypervisor. The hypervisor saves you money, and that's what makes it great! It can also make some other things easier. Along with the money saving, it makes the hypervisor one of the most pleasant things in computing. What it does you ask? It partitions a piece of hardware in more pieces of virtual hardware, so it seems like you have more hardware than you actually purchased.

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Friday, 21 March 2008

WMware TV on blip.tv

blip.tv

Many bloggers already discovered the video on YouTube showing that Hyper-V Quick Migration breaks network connections. In other words quick migration in the beta of Microsoft's Hyper-V hypervisor leads to network connection failures in virtual machines. VMware created their own page on blib.tv showing a comparison between VMotion and Quick migration and  VMware VMotion does not break network connections. VMotion in VMware Virtual Infrastructure leaves network connections intact as virtual machines travel from one physical server to another. Sometimes a video says more than a hundred words ;-)

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Veeam Backup 1.0.1 is now available

VeeamDuring the first month of GA, Veeam Backup was heavily downloaded and evaluated by their customers. The development team received a lot of useful feedback that helped them to create the new product update.

What's new in Veeam Backup 1.0.1:

1. VMware VCB 1.1 support.
2. Improved performance for backup, replication and file-level restore .
3. Light version of setup is available now.
4. Various bug fixes and improvements.

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in VMware at 21:56 | No comments | No Trackbacks
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Chris Akerberg new president at Vizioncore

David Bieneman I just had a short email conversation with Chris Akerberg and he confirmed that David Bieneman has left Vizioncore. Chris has taken over David’s responsibilities and is heading Vizioncore from now on as president. I’m wondering what David’s plans are, but I think that we’ll hear from him soon. Maybe he’s creating another great invention like he did with his Ranger a few years ago.

A short quote from Quest Software: David has indicated that he is going to work independently on new product ideas.

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