Trilead VM Explorer 3.5 review – an easy backup for VMware ESX/ESXi. Trilead VM Explorer is not an unknown product for my readers. In fact It has been here for a while and kept growing with each and every time with new features and functionality I have done few articles and announcements in the past on my blog, […]
vCloud Training by VMware Education
Another of the new VMware trainings available is VMware vCloud Training. One have to really follow about how many things are happening at VMware. vCloud Director as a product was launched already some time ago and I haven’t tested or installed the product in my lab yet. It’s on my to-do list. But for people […]
VMware Core Spring Training
VMware Learning recently introduced some new VMware Trainings. One of those trainings is VMware Core Spring Training. This 4 day training is where the students will be introduced to Spring, learn how to configure the application, go through the Middle-Tier architecture, Implement Enterprise Information Connectivity and integrate with Enterprise Services. The course is available to attend […]
It’s an enormous pleasure being awarded vExpert again
I received a vExpert Award for 2011 – the third time in a row… It’s a great pleasure to receive that award again. The results this year were more or less announced through twitter, since the first person who received that magic e-mail from John Troyer had immediately told the story to the others and […]
Starwind Virtual SAN Appliance
StarWind Virtual SAN Appliance (VSA) has been announced by Starwind Software. New product announcement from Starwind software. Starwind SAN is known to be usually installed on Windows systems. I covered several times on my website the configuration steps and different possibilities. Recently Starwind announced Free version of Starwind SAN too. So how about a Virtual […]
VMware vSphere Performance Monitoring Training – a Review
I had a chance to get a copy of the newest VMware vSphere Performance Monitoring Training from TrainSignal. This new training from Trainsignal which I blogged about already in my previous article here has got 40 lessons. I think that never ever I saw a training with so many lessons included. As usually it comes […]
7 Expert Tips for Managing vSphere Remotely
A new Free resource PDF is available. Managing vSphere in remote offices can be challenging. A virtualization expert and blogger Christian Mohn which works as a IT administrator for Norvegian shipping company wrote a Free PDF which can help you when you’re in a situation, where vSphere deployed in remote offices needs a maintenance, patches […]
How to configure FreeNAS 8 for iSCSI and connect to ESX(i)
FreeNAS is working a bit differently than Openfiler when it comes to configuring iSCSI connection to ESXi host. When I finished building my homelab recently, I at first tested several distributions but finally sticked with FreeNAS which I think has the coolest user interface, and which can be up and running in less than 10 minutes. […]
VMware ESXi Total lockdown – what’s that?
For paranoiacs? Not only. If you really want to close down access to your ESXi servers and make your network more secure, you might missed that there is a Total Lockdown Mode available in ESXi hypervizor from VMware. But watch out, when enabled and if you loose an access to your vCenter, the only way […]
VMware vSphere Performance Monitoring Training – a sample video from Trainsignal’s latest video training course
Sample video from VMware vSphere Performance Monitoring Training from TrainSignal. In this latest video from the new vSphere monitoring training, David Davis, the instructor. In this demo from TrainSignal’s vSphere Performance Monitoring course, David Davis will show you how to monitor CPU metrics in vSphere. David is using the VMware vSphere client in this video. […]
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