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Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Citrix XenMotion (DABCC Virtualization News)
via Planet V12n by (author unknown) on February 14, 2008
Citrix evangelist Barry Flanagan recently met with group of consultants and sales people for a large systems integrator a few weeks ago to discuss server virtualization with Citrix XenServer. During the discussion, someone asked for a demonstration on XenMotion. ...
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A resource page for the EEE
via Forever Geek by Mel on February 19, 2008
I’ve been quite busy lately taking care of my other businesses that I haven’t been able to really tinker with my ASUS EEE. I’ve been bringing along my new baby to my meetings though and the reaction has been universal. Everyone wants to touch it and play with it and almost always everyone wants to buy one. A sister in law of mine saw my EEE and immediately decided that she wants to buy...
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Zenoss VMwareESX Zenpack (VM /ETC)
via Planet V12n by (author unknown) on February 19, 2008
Popular open source enterprise monitoring application Zenoss has a package for monitoring VMware ESX servers. Although I have never used Zenoss personally, I have run across several customers over the years who do. Check out Zenoss.com for more info about the application and the Zenpack package for monitoring ESX hosts. A preconfigured Zenoss installation is available to download as a virtual...
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Create a NFS share for VM ISO files with Windows 2003 Server R2 (VM /ETC)
via Planet V12n by (author unknown) on February 18, 2008
If your ESX servers are not connected to network storage or if you do not have enough available space on your SAN to dedicate a sub folder of a VMFS volume for ISO files, then you can use a NFS network share to centrally store these images. Creating the NFS share can be done with many server operating systems, but did you know that Windows Server 2003 R2 has native NFS?VMware-land.com has many...
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Dilbert's virtualization series (virtualization.info)
via Planet V12n by (author unknown) on February 17, 2008
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Latest ACSI Survey Is Out: You Really Like Dollar General [Rankings]
via Consumerist by Chris Walters on February 20, 2008
The American Customer Satisfaction Index has released its latest scores of retail businesses, so we thought we'd take a look at the department store rankings by constructing a handy graph. When it comes to customer satisfaction, apparently Dollar General is doing something right—and Wal-Mart, as usual, is doing lots of things wrong. In the commentary on last quarters scores, ACSI says...
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Veeam announces management suite for VMware (Virtualization for Everyone)
via Planet V12n by (author unknown) on February 16, 2008
This just in...CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 18, 2008 – Veeam Software, innovative provider of systems management tools forVMwareESX Server environments, today announced the Veeam Management Suite for VMware, a comprehensive suite designed to address many of the common challenges faced by ESX administrators.The Veeam Management Suite for VMware works with and extends VMware VirtualCenter to help...
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VMware Developing 64-bit VI3 Client (p2vd.com)
via Planet V12n by (author unknown) on February 21, 2008
Saw this browsing around virtualization.info this morning in regards to running the Virtual Infrastructure Client on 64-bit OS.From Andre Kemp, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at VMware:We have seen development issues with our new client on a 64-bit host, so due to other priorities the engineers put in the blocking issue to prevent installing the client.It appears right now the most valid work...
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Hagar the Horrible
via Quotes of the Day by (author unknown) on February 25, 2008
"As you journey through life take a minute every now and then to give a thought for the other fellow. He could be plotting something."
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