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Category Archives: VMWare
Survey Two: Which Hypervisor are you using in production?
So I’m late to listen to the older VUPAAS podcast episodes (which you should be listening too) and in Episode One, there was a quick discussion about upgrade path for ESXi, do you hop on the latest release right when … Continue reading
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How are you managing vSphere – C# vs WebGUI
Per a tweet put out by Trevor Pott. This got me thinking as well. The WebGUI has been out for a while, We all know that the new feature functions leverage it in 5.X, yet when I talk to a … Continue reading
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vExpert Weekly Digest – Happy New Year 2014 Edition
So this week finds us in a New Year, with a good collection of year end review posts to run through. Hope you enjoy the content, and remember to share with a friend. 2014 will find me running around the … Continue reading
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vExpert Weekly Digest – Yes I paid my webhosting bill edition
So that was embarrassing. Having been on the road for some time, I realize that I probably should have actually listened to those GoDaddy spam messages that kept showing up on the home phone that I no longer use. Hosting … Continue reading
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vExpert Weekly Digest – November 5th 2013 – Super Slacker Edition
Long time no post, frankly I’ve been mega busy these last few weeks. Call it Geek-Interrupted (only I don’t look anything like Angelina Jolie). With my work schedule taking me all over the Western United States (yes I’m the official … Continue reading
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vExpert Weekly Digest – October 11th 2013
New Edition hot off the Ethernet. With VMworld Europe kicking off this Monday there is a lot of buzz around what the VMware community will be doing across the pond. Of course there will be some new sessions and new … Continue reading
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vExpert Weekly Digest, October 1st 2013
Government shutdown be damned! The vExpert Weekly Digest is here. Check out whats new in the vExpert community. This week brings lots of updates around 5.5 deployment and best practices, some VCDX info, and lots of VSAN.
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vExpert Weekly Digest – September 25th 2013
And We’re Baaack! Better late than never. vExpert Weekly is now out for your reading enjoyment. Please remember to subscribe and check back here weekly for new editions. I’ve really liked the ability to curate the magazine from the web … Continue reading
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Cancer Can Suck IT – Podcasting for Cancer
So I write this while on a plane to Seattle to visit my Mom who is battling Stage IV Lung cancer that has now spread from the lungs to the spine, and fluids around the brain. This comes just a … Continue reading
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vExpert Weekly Digest – September 9th 2013
Fresh off the tubes, this weeks vExpert Weekly Digest has some juice tidbits. The Hands on Labs are now open online, so get your learn on. A good summary on whats new in vCloud Director, as well as a good … Continue reading