I’m back out on the road May 1 and 2 in Chicago and Milwaukee for two more in my Building Virtual Infrastructure seminar series. Produced in conjunction with Truth in IT, this series focuses on challenging conventional wisdom in data center infrastructure for server virtualization. It’s also a bit of a refresher course on the unique features of hypervisors, and the challenges of building infrastructure to support them.
Building Virtual Infrastructure
“Our Storage Array Is Compatible with VMware…” Says Who?
I talk to dozens of companies every week, and every one says the same thing: “Our product is compatible with VMware!†But not everyone’s definition of “compatible†is the same, and some are not compatible with the requirements of production data centers. Therefore, I present to you my spectrum of compatibility for VMware.
Virtual Machine Mobility: Of What, and to Where and in What State?
Moving cold virtual machine images from system to system, or even across great distances, is one of the main selling points of server virtualization. But it becomes much more difficult to manage movement of virtual machines that are still running, especially outside cluster or across WAN links. When talking about virtual machine mobility, it is important to consider what is being moved, the state it is in, and where it is going.
Building Virtual Infrastructure Seminar – Atlanta, GA
Truth in IT has now opened registration for my upcoming “Building Virtual Infrastructure†seminars in Los Angeles and Atlanta. Attendance is free of charge for qualified end-users, and sponsors are invited to contact Truth in IT as well. Truth in IT has scheduled my seminar in Atlanta in the second week in March.
Building Virtual Infrastructure Seminar – Los Angeles, CA
Truth in IT has now opened registration for my upcoming “Building Virtual Infrastructure†seminars in Los Angeles and Atlanta. Attendance is free of charge for qualified end-users, and sponsors are invited to contact Truth in IT as well. Truth in IT has scheduled two consecutive days in Los Angeles in the first week in March.