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SRM and SwapFiles
SRM and SwapFiles
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Save money now with a VMUG Advantage membership
A VMUG Advantage membership will run you about $200, but according to one expert, the membership pays for itself in no time.
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vNews – The Olympic 2012 Special
vNews – The Olympic 2012 Special
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VMware Fusion Technology Preview 2012
VMware have a open tech preview of the latest version of Fusion for the Mac
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Deleting components in SRM
One of the things you might want to do is delete and remove components from SRM. When you go about doing that its important to understand the relationships that bind the product together.
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Evaluating affordable VMware storage options
There are several shared storage options that can help you take advantage of VMware storage technologies, even if you're on a tight budget.
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SRM and EMC MirrorView
SRM and EMC MirrorView
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What to make of the new VCP-IaaS cloud certification
A new VMware cloud certification, the VCP-IaaS, could have big implications for IT professionals and signal a larger trend of VMware focusing on its cloud products.
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Deploying ESXi5: What’s (not so) new in vSphere5
vSphere5 introduced a brand new way to deploy the hypervisor – ESXi5 to the physical machine. There’s still the option to install to storage – be that USB/SD-Card, DAS, or boot-from-SAN – but a new...
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What to expect from vCenter Operations Manager for View
To keep end users happy, vCenter Operations Manager for View can help you troubleshoot virtual desktop infrastructure problems and more efficiently assign hardware resources.
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What’s (not so) new in vSphere5 – Part 5
This fifth part covers the changes to VMware Clustering components and their complementary or dependent features. VMware HA has changed the most in this release.
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What’s (not so) new in vSphere5 – Part 4
What’s really new is stuff like support for a Software-based FCoE adapter (along the same lines as the iSCSI Software Adapter except it needs the supported NICs to work properly), the implementatio...
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What’s (not so) new in vSphere5 – Part 3
VMware made a number of changes to networking both in the vSphere4.1 release and vSphere5.x. VMware continue commitment to adding additional functionality to the Distributed vSwitch, but you maybe ...
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What’s (not so) new in vSphere5 – Part 2
In part2 of my “What’s New in vSphere5″ series I focus on VM Management which covers the new functionality added surround a virtual machine. As you might expect the capabilities of the VM have been...
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What’s (not so) new in vSphere5 – Part1
This is the first part in a series of posts about what’s new in vSphere5. It’s meant to be a summary of all the major changes and improvements in the vSphere5 platform. The idea of these blogpost i...
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SRM and VMware snapshots
Read this tip on SRM and snapshots from expert Mike Laverick.
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What's wrong with the new My VMware portal?
Having trouble navigating the My VMware portal? You’re not the only one. It was intended to simplify licensing, but the clunky interface leaves much to be desired.
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Can you get by without vCenter Server?
Some organizations don't need the advanced features offered by vCenter Server and can effectively manage their infrastructure with the free vSphere Client. Can yours?
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An eLearning review: VMware training at a discount
Formal VMware training is notoriously expensive. With many organizations slashing training budgets, find out if $500 for an all-access eLearning subscription is worth the money.
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Windows XP, IDE and vSphere5
Read this tip on Windows XP, IDE and vSphere5 from expert Mike Laverick.
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Five ways to tell if vCloud Director is right for you
VMware vCloud Director brings cloud computing features to vSphere shops, but it's a significant investment that warrants serious evaluation first.
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Four tough requirements for Metro vMotion
VMware's Metro vMotion requirements for networking, storage and vCenter keep live VM migration between data centers just a dream for most IT shops.
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Using the VMware Hardware Compatibility Guide
Enterprise IT is a balancing act between new innovative gadgets and proven tools. Find the middle ground with the VMware Hardware Compatibility Guide.
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Troubleshooting the VMware View Connection Server
VDI admins can troubleshoot and fix problems in a VMware View Connection Server and its LDAP directory using just a few commands.