VIRTUMANIA Podcast #8 – Barbecue & Secure Multi-Tenancy
If you listen to podcasts and have yet to discover Virturmania you are missing out. The hosts Rich Brambley with Veeam and VMETC and Marc Farley with 3Par and StorageRap, along with the behind the scenes efforts of the producer Greg Knieriemen of Infosmack, truly make Virtumania one of the most entertaining podcasts I’ve listened […]
Poll Results – What is the Size of Your Average & Largest Datastores
You may recall on March 25th I shared that I have learned from a source what I believe to be the largest know VMware datastore. I suggested quid pro quo, you share the average size and the largest size of your datastores and in exchange I’d share what I’ve learned. First, I’d like to thank […]
Raising Awareness Around the Misalignment of Data
Today my good friend Duncan Epping surprised me by shooting me an IM notifying me that he was posting on the impact of partition misalignment and asked if I’d care to comment. Fortunately for me I had time to do just that and this post is an expanded version of what I shared in the […]
Cisco NetApp VMware Secure Multi-Tenancy Updates
A few quick hits this morning… While on vacation last week I missed this post on ‘Virtual Stovepipes‘ from that I would like to share with you. I beleive it’s the first blog post by Dale Wickizer, CTO NetApp U.S. Public Sector. Dale always blows me away with his insight and continues to do so […]
2 Days Remain for VMworld 2010 Call for Papers
If you’re the type who likes to ait until the eleventh hour beofre you wrap up a project, then I’d like to suggest that time is now. The window for VMworld submissions ends this friday the 9th.