This morning I finally received an email from the VMworld Content team.
Thank you for submitting your session for VMworld Europe 2009!
Your submission: VMware Lab at Home
How to VMotion from your kitchen to you bathroom? This session is filled with tips and trick about building a VMware lab environment at your own home. The average VMware fan doesn’t have enough money to buy hardware that’s on the Hardware Compatibility List. In this session you will learn how to Install VMware ESX on cheap hardware and still get the performance you want. I also will be looking at installing VMware ESX in workstation. There’s also a special focus on SATA and IP storage. These storage techniques can be used to setup shared NFS or ISCSI servers. Like in a production environment, the home lab’s power consumption, noise and heat are most important otherwise you partner may be the one who will pull the plug.
Your submission: VMware PowerShell tools integration
This presentation focuses on the tools that are currently available for PowerShell. It also gives you an insight at the VMware PowerShell extensions and presents a short induction to PowerShell as a scripting language. We are going to take a look at PowerShell integration in the vClient and a lot of other tools like AdminScriptEditor, PrimalForms, PowerGUI, PowerShellPlus and PowerGadgets
We received over 400 submission, but can only select 100 sessions and I am sorry to say that your session(s) did not make the selection. While your session(s) cannot be presented at VMworld Europe, you can still post your content to VMworld.com to share with the VMworld community and virtualization industry as a whole.