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Disappearing Virtual NIC & VMX has left the building

Elvis has left the building

I know I’m not the first who noticed it, since this message is to be found in log files for years with ESX, but I still wanted to share this one:

Especially when you’re seriously troubleshooting an issue and this message appears, it’s a good laugh. Kudos to the VMware programmer with humour :) .

Back 2 Business: the missing/disappeared Virtual NIC
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vSphere 4.1 released, vMotion part of Standard edition.

VMware released vSphere 4.1 with a couple of new features like “Memory compression”, “Storage I/O Control” and much more. I’m not going to repeat all the information, because you can already read it here:

One thing that I don’t read is that vMotion is now part of vSphere Standard edition. And that’s a big improvement for a lot of organizations who don’t need all the features of Advanced or Enterprise (Plus), but do need vMotion for maintenance for example. 

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