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If You Were An OEM Facing The Cloud What Would You Do?

Jan 30th, 2010 | By Rich Brambley | Category: Cloud Computing, Server Virtualization

Before the Alliance, Coalition, and Partnership start the Cloud Wars, everybody raise your Guinness and say “Brilliant!”
It’s obvious now that Cloud Computing is no longer just a concept. Amazon EC2 has been around for a while, vCloud Express was announced late last year, Microsoft is moving full steam ahead with Azure, and new internal cloud infrastructure and [...]



How Long Until I Check VMware vMail?

Jan 13th, 2010 | By Rich Brambley | Category: Cloud Computing, Server Virtualization

VMware is purchasing Zimbra, a messaging and collaboration software company, from Yahoo!. Already one of the most popular virtual appliances available for download in VMware’s Virtual Appliance Marketplace, Zimbra will now be optimized for VMware vSphere and probably be offered as a standard service in VMware hosted cloud offerings such as vCloud Express. Eventually I [...]



Options For Virtualization, Storage, And Technology Podcasts

Jan 10th, 2010 | By Rich Brambley | Category: Server Virtualization, Storage

Over a year ago I was given a 4GB iPod Nano as a gift, but I never really used it for more than listening to music. In fact, it eventually came to rest docked in a small “boom box” in my kids’ room. I lost interest in the Nano partly because my Blackberry (with the [...]



Help Evaluating VMware Virtual Machine Backup Options

Nov 27th, 2009 | By Rich Brambley | Category: Server Virtualization

It has to be the most common question for those implementing a new virtual infrastructure (VI)  – “how do we back up our virtual machines?” There are certainly plenty of choices. A company could stay with the (most commonly found in physical environments) system of agent based tape backups, implement VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB), implement [...]



Considering Ocarina Networks Optimized Data For Virtual Environments

Nov 20th, 2009 | By Rich Brambley | Category: Events, Server Virtualization, Storage

Ocarina Networks presented to us during the Day 2 morning session of the GestaltIT Tech Field Day. Their presentation was a deep dive into storage compression and optimization. If you read my Ideas About Presenting To Engineers from earlier this week, then you’ll know what I mean when I say that Ocarina had “black magic” [...]



Tech Field Day: Thoughts About Presenting To Engineers

Nov 16th, 2009 | By Rich Brambley | Category: Events, Server Virtualization

GestaltIT Tech Field Day is over, and the attendees and sponsors have indicated they were extremely pleased with the event. This is not to say that everything went well the whole time. In fact, if you followed along on the social media conversation then you caught some interesting tweets and replies during the brief moments [...]



Does VCE vBlock Really Mean Cookie Cutter Architecture For The Cloud?

Nov 4th, 2009 | By Rich Brambley | Category: Cloud Computing, Server Virtualization

So, we should all know what VCE stands for by now, right? Let’s say it together: “VMware, Cisco, EMC.” Using a bad analogy of Adam Lambert, a contestant on American Idol last season, the three companies “came out of the data center” today and publicly announced what we already knew; they’ve been working together to [...]



Cisco UCS for Dummies – Managing Blades With UCS Manager

Oct 7th, 2009 | By Rich Brambley | Category: Server Virtualization

Day 2 in San Jose, CA at the Cisco UCS partner Bootcamp focused around using the UCS Manager (UCSM). We dove deeper into UCSM navigation and explored the various objects found in the web browser Java interface.



Cisco UCS for Dummies – The Stateless Model

Sep 28th, 2009 | By Rich Brambley | Category: Server Virtualization

During the UCS Bootcamp in San Jose, Cisco made it clear that the value proposition of UCS is the Stateless Model. Unlike traditional server deployment use of the Service Profile (I covered the Opt-In Model earlier in this series), the Stateless Model allows the physical hardware to become generic and, since the operating system and [...]



Cisco UCS for Dummies – LAN and SAN Connectivity

Sep 25th, 2009 | By Rich Brambley | Category: Server Virtualization

As a class and in smaller groups, I’ve participated in several discussions trying to understand UCS connectivity and communication both internally and externally to the LAN and the SAN. This post summarizes several diagrams and drawings from whiteboards, my notes, and the bootcamp manual to explain what hardware communicates with which protocol, and how redundancy [...]



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