Nov 17
A lot of dutch bloggers already mentioned that the Dutch VMUG event is on December 12th and that there is still room for a couple of attendees (600 max). So if you haven’t already registered, please do now, it is well worth it.

The agenda looks pretty good with sessions about VDI, Powershell, storage, disaster recovery and a lot more. Besides the agenda, this event is also about networking and discussion on virtualization. Expect a coverage on virtualfuture.info. We will also try to capture some video-footage.
Bloggers on the scene:
- Aleks: virtualistic.nl
- Arne: ict-freak.nl
- Bouke: jume.nl
- Duncan: Yellow-Bricks.com
- Eric: NTPRO.NL
- Gabrie: GabesVirtualWorld.com
- Joep: virtuallifestyle.nl
- Sven, Matthijs, Johan: virtualfuture.info
Oct 15
John Davis of Virtualizationinformation.com posted the presentation he gave at VMWorld 2008 on his website: Advanced Performance Tuning VI3. His notes are also included. A lot of useful tips are in this presentation, so John, thanks for sharing!
Oct 09
Now that the sessions from VMWorld 2008 are available online (for registered attendees), I thought I could share some of the good stuff with you. Here are some recommendations for implementing XenApp 4.5 on VMware. I’ve posted recommendations before, so there could be some overlap. Of course, not all recommendations may apply to your situation, but I find some of them very useful. These come from session VD2591: Lessons Learned While Deploying Citrix Presentation Server (XenApp) 4.5 in a Virtual Datacenter. Read the rest of this entry »
Sep 19
Yesterday I went to the very last session of VMworld, it was an hands on lab with ESX 4.0 Beta. The labs guys were very strict on no taking photographs and the disclaimer that everything is still under development and could change as it is being developed. They were saying new, renamed or changed features with every new build they got. Read the rest of this entry »
Sep 19
Today I was at the “ThinApp - going deep on capturing applications” session. I expected a real technical session about how to tweak a captured application and maybe some best practices. It was a little bit of a soft presentation until one of the presenters showed something used in R&D at the moment: ThinApps that run in a second (virtual) desktop. Read the rest of this entry »
Sep 17
vCenter Orchestrator is part of the management vServices. This will be available (suprise suprise) next year.
What you can do with this is drag-and-drop development of customized workflows to automate operational task.
Examples of what you can do with this are: Read the rest of this entry »
Sep 17
7:50 - Ready at the blogging table

8:07 - Stephen Herrod starts his keynote.

Stephen Herrod is responsible for VMware’s new technologies.
8:22 - until now, haven’t heard any new stuff. Just a recap of the last 2 days from VMWorld.
8:25 - We get a Fault Tolerance demo. Read the rest of this entry »
Sep 17
Today at VMWorld, Vizioncore demonstrated a brand new technology called “shirt-vmotion”. This technology enables VMware partners to instantly wear a shirt from a Vizioncore sales manager, even when it’s sweaty and smelly. Read the rest of this entry »
Sep 17
Today we met Paul Maritz. We handed him a Virtualfuture.info shirt with the text:
“Real men use real hypervisors”.
He seemed to like it, especially the color.



Sep 16
Unfortunately, live-blogging was not possible during the general session. The wireless connection was very bad, and they forgot to put tables with wired internet access for the bloggers. A little late, but better than never, here are my quick thoughts on thee keynote speech that Paul Maritz gave: Read the rest of this entry »
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