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VMware Lab Manager Flash Demo
Looking for an explanation of virtual lab automation and VMware Lab Manager, and better yet, to get a feel for the workflow of creating VM templates and allowing developers and users access to those templates via a web browser? Although the Lab Manager web page provides a wealth of knowledge about virtual lab automation (VLA) and product information, the best quick demonstration I’ve seen is VMware’s Camtasia Studio video. Check out the link for a 5 min overview and demonstration for how Lab Manager allows administrators to provision a Dev and Test environment quickly and easily.
ESX patches released – 03/06/08
New ESX 3.0.1 /3.0.2 patches released on 03/06/08. Here’s the email notification I received:
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Subject: ESX Server 3.0.1 / 3.0.2 – New Patches Available
Release Date: 03/06/08
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New patches are available for ESX Server 3.0.1 and ESX Server 3.0.2. Please follow the instructions on the Read the rest of this entry »
Catching up with VMWorld Europe in a single afternoon
I just got back from vacation and wanted to see what has been happening in Cannes at VMWorld Europe. I drove the family to Orlando, FL and “did the Disney thing” for 4 days so I was out of touch. Thanks to blogs like VMTN, NITRO.NL, and virtualization.info I was able to get relatively caught up in a single afternoon.
The first, and most logical place, to start was John Troyer’s VMTN blog. As always, John has done a great job rounding up opinion, news, reactions, and even multimedia covering the event. Scrolling almost to the bottom of the VMTN front page and working my way up walked me through Partner Day on Monday to Day 2 of the Conference on Wednesday.
And we’re off … VMWorld Europe 2008 gave me the link to the recorded keynote webcasts which I listened to in the background while I
Embedded ESX 3i to start shipping in next 60 days
One of the announcements this week from VMworld Europe was that ESX 3i will begin shipping integrated in Dell, Fujitsu Siemens, HP, and IBM industry standard servers in the next 60 days. The following is a VMware VIP Partner Bulletin email I received. Check out the links to the hardware manufacturer’s individual announcements in the body of this email.
Dear Richard,
Today, February 26, 2008 at VMworld Europe, VMware announced agreements with the world’s largest systems providers—Dell, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, HP and IBM—to embed VMware ESX Server 3i across broad lines of servers to accelerate the proliferation of virtualization across companies ranging from small business to large enterprises. These partners are expected to commence shipping their respective industry-standard servers integrated with VMware ESX Server 3i within the next 60 days.
Last year we previewed this strategy with you when we announced the latest release of VMware Infrastructure 3 and ESX 3i. Combined, Dell, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, HP and IBM accounted for Read the rest of this entry »
Mounting a Windows share from ESX
Sometimes you need to access a windows share from an ESX server. Usually this is the case when need to transfer downloaded files such as scripts and patches to ESX, or if you want to transfer files from ESX like the diagnostic package generated for VMware support. This post explains how to create a mount point on the ESX host that is mapped to a Windows share.
In a similar post titled Create a NFS share for VM ISO files with Windows 2003 Server R2 I referenced vmware-land.com’s VMware Tips for ESX. I am referencing that site again for this post. The following instructions are also taken from the tip on creating an ISO mount point that points to a Windows server. The goal of the example instructions below is to add a sub directory to the ESX /vmimages directory that stores cdrom images for VMs: Read the rest of this entry »
Why should I buy Workstation when Server or Player is free?
I am certainly not the first to talk about the differences between VMware Workstation, VMware Server and VMware Player. However, this topic of conversation continues to come up. “Why should I buy VMware Workstation when I can download Server or Player for free?” There are some key differences between the products that you should understand before you decide which is right for you. Read the rest of this entry »
Competition results in positive changes for partners
It’s great to see the recent positive changes to the VMware Partner program. As the competition enters the market, VMware realizes that who better to help continue growth and capture the untapped market share than the services organizations that are already implementing and supporting the VMware products in the field. In my experience, VMware has always “talked the talk” about enabling the partner channel, but not necessarily “walked the walk” when it came time to ensure margin and protecting the deal.
Internally, Partner Channel Managers have reduced their accounts and are focusing on building better relationships with a smaller group of partners. Externally VMware has announced some exciting new benefits for members of the Partner Program. VMware Unveils Major Program Enhancements for its Nearly 10,000 Virtualization Channel Partners was a news release last week from VMware that promises better profitability, training, marketing and support. From the release: Read the rest of this entry »









