vOpenData – feed up!

A couple of weeks ago I asked this question on twitter about what the average disk size of a virtual machine is these days. Within a couple of minutes Ben Thomas replied and said we might be able to create a survey script and he copied William Lam in. Now for those who never worked … … Continue reading

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VMware vCenter Multi-Hypervisor-Manager 1.1 is out, sign up for it!

VMware vCenter Multi-Hypervisor Manager 1.1 is a minor release with the following new capabilities: Migration of virtual machines from Hyper-V to ESX or ESXi hosts. Support for the latest Microsoft Hyper-V3 hypervisor (as well as the earlier versions). Increased scalability … Continue reading

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Cool tool update: RVTools 3.5

Yes, there is it is again… an updated version of RVTools. Rob just emailed me and provided me with a nice list of enhancements: RVTools Version 3.5 (March, 2013) On vInfo tabpage new field: Resource pool On vInfo tabpage new … Continue reading

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vCloud ecosystem announcements at VMware Partner Exchange

It is has been a while since I wrote anything about vCloud Director itself… Primarily because I have been focused on other things within the vCloud Suite the last couple of months. This week various partners of VMware announced new … Continue reading

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CloudPhysics adds functionality: VM reservations/limits and Snapshots

CloudPhysics just announced two new cards. One card is titled “Snapshots Gone Wild Card“, the other is titled “VM Reservations & Limits Card“. This is the direct result of the contest that CloudPhysics held right before VMworld US. I guess Continue reading

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Scripts release for Storage vMotion / HA problem

Last week when the Storage vMotion / HA problem went public I asked both William Lam and Alan Renouf if they could write a script to detect the problem. I want to thank both of them for their quick response and turnaround, they cranked the script out in literally hours. The scripts were validated multiple times in a VDS environment [...]

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Fling: vBenchmark 1.0.1 just released

An update to the recently released fling vBenchmark was just posted. This update includes some fixes and a feature request which was heard often… Here is what’s new/fixed with 1.0.1: Added a checkbox to include or exclude vCenter license keys when submitting the data to the community repository The application now listens on port 443 (https), requests to port 80 [...]

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