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	<title>Comments on: VMworld 2008 &#8211; VDM 3.0 to be released this year !</title>
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		<title>By: Welcome to vSphere-land! &#187; New V-words and Feature Links</title>
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		<dc:creator>Welcome to vSphere-land! &#187; New V-words and Feature Links</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Richard Powers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richard Powers</dc:creator>
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		<description>Greetings,

Good post. 

I was very impressed by VDM 3. I took the lab as well. We haven&#039;t deployed VDM and are looking at deploying ACE because most of ours users are Laptop based and need offline. In the VMD 3 Lab we provisioned about 100 VMs with thin or SVI provisioning in about 10 minutes. Including cloning, sysprep and powering up. I did think the interface was a little non-intuitive but I&#039;ve never done a hands on with VDM2 so it could just be a beginners problem and not something an experienced VDM admin would worry about. I wasn&#039;t aware that VDM 3 could load balance TS. I was aware it could manage it now. Thanks for passing that bit of info on. 

-Rich</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings,</p>
<p>Good post. </p>
<p>I was very impressed by VDM 3. I took the lab as well. We haven&#8217;t deployed VDM and are looking at deploying ACE because most of ours users are Laptop based and need offline. In the VMD 3 Lab we provisioned about 100 VMs with thin or SVI provisioning in about 10 minutes. Including cloning, sysprep and powering up. I did think the interface was a little non-intuitive but I&#8217;ve never done a hands on with VDM2 so it could just be a beginners problem and not something an experienced VDM admin would worry about. I wasn&#8217;t aware that VDM 3 could load balance TS. I was aware it could manage it now. Thanks for passing that bit of info on. </p>
<p>-Rich</p>
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