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Here Goes Somethin
The Greek philosopher Heraclitus said “Nothing endures but change.” Isaac Asimov, commonly considered the greatest science fiction mind ever, said “It is change, continuing change, inevitable change, that is the dominant factor in society today.” As a host of the podcast Virtumania, I nonchalantly signify a change in conversation with “Here Goes Nothin’” at the start of every new episode.
Now I’m about to start a new episode in my technical career and life, and although the opportunity is a result of the “Virtumania” I am (we are all) a part of, it is definitely not an lackadaisical new start.
I am excited to say “Here Goes Somethin’ !” to a great new opportunity with Veeam Software.
Veeam Senior Systems Engineer Southeast
On Monday April 26, 2010 I start as a Senior Systems Engineer for Veeam in the Southeast U.S. Region. I’ll be joining
David Sile’s team of world wide engineers responsible for partner training, customer proof of concepts, product pre sales and support, and spreading overall Veeam evangelism.
I’ve been fortunate to get to know David, Doug, and many of the Veeam team at conferences and events over the past few years, and I couldn’t be more enthusiastic about getting to work for and with such a great company, such great engineers, and a great group of people.
I believe there is big things in the future ahead at Veeam Software, and I’m appreciative to get the chance to become a part of their success.
Thanks for everything
It was not an easy choice to decide to leave my team and friends at Softchoice Optimus Solutions. I have laughed with and learned from a great group there. We all know we spend more time with our co workers than any one else during the day, and this is sincerely a bittersweet change for me. Knowing that I am leaving a Veeam Gold Partner that I will now get to support in my territory made the decision a little easier, believe it or not. I will stay in touch.
Hello Veeam Partners and customers in the Southeast!
I can’t wait to get to know all of the great partners and customers (both current and future) in the territory. Let me know who and where you are!
How does this impact VM /ETC and Virtumania?
It doesn’t from my perspective! Veeam is encouraging me to keep my personal activities independent and I’m thankful for that. Although it has not been officially discussed, maybe I’ll contribute posts to VeeamMeUp.com from time to time when inspired. – frankly I’m not sure if that’s an option or not. Maybe I’ll start my own separate Veeam centric blog. The point is that this blog and my podcast will remain as independent as possible.
Like my co host Marc Farley (3PAR), on the Virtumania Podcast I’ll continue to talk about virtualization from the operational perspective. I expect to still be in data centers helping with different virtual infrastructure solutions on a regular basis. I’ll have plenty of inspiration!
Here Goes Something’
So, like so many others already in 2010, I’m announcing a change. If you ask me it’s hardly nothin’.
Nominate 2010 vExperts Now
VMware announced this week that nominations for 2010 vExpert are being accepted until April 30, 2010. Be sure to vote for your favorite “bloggers, book authors, VMUG leaders, event organizers, speakers, tool builders, forum leaders, and others who share their virtualization expertise” by filling out the official application found at the new vExpert 2010 Landing site.
For those who do not know, the vExpert Award was introduced by VMware in 2009. Best described as an award similar to Microsoft’s MVP, I was lucky enough to be named one of the 300 vExperts awarded last year. Check out my acceptance speech post from last February. All joking aside, the award distinguishes those “who have significantly contributed to the community of VMware users over the past year.”
The application process is not a contest or an election campaign, so if you have a candidate that may not be as well known in the vEcosphere already but has significantly contributed to the VMware and virtualization community be sure to fill out an application for him/her. All it takes is one application to recognize someone for their efforts in 2009!
Bravo For The Changes BLUEHOST! Bravo!
I’ve given VM /ETC’s hosting provider, BLUEHOST.com, a hard time in the past. So, it’s only fair that I applaud them for improving their service. I was notified in an email of of several exciting improvements tonight. The following is a slightly edited list of changes:
FREE FEATURES ADDED IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS:
- CPU Protection – No longer will a single site on a server impact the performance of other websites on the same server.
- Memory Protection – No longer can a single user or program consume disproportionate memory that would cause slowdowns for our customers.
- Bandwidth Compression – This allows our customers to see a 10-25% decrease in site load times. This is especially noticeable for customers with slower internet connections.
- Process Protection – No longer will a single user be able to spawn runaway processes that cause the processors/cores to slow down trying to handle all the requests. This is especially useful when it comes to MySQL usage where sometimes hundreds of thousands of queries happen in short period of time (5 minutes).
- Many other changes Too many to list in this email.
I’ve been with BLUEHOST.com for 2 years now. I’ve almost moved this blog more than once because of several of the shared hosting plan challenges mentioned in the list above, but the convenience of CPanel management and the ease of site monitoring and reporting have kept me around. For the price, it’s a hosting plan really hard to beat.
Now I firmly recommend BLUEHOST for any blogger that just wants to focus on managing the site and creating content. Don’t get it twisted though – you can get dirty with .cfg, .ini, .php and any other files via the CPanel interface or ssh access if you wish.
Thanks for the free improvements BLUEHOST! I’m glad I stayed put!
GestaltIT.com Announces Aquisition of Infosmack Productions and New Annual Conference
GestaltIT LLC Acquires Infosmack and Virtumania Podcasts
This evening during a press conference at the Holiday Inn Select Cleveland-Cty Ctr in Cleveland, OH, Stephen Foskett of GestaltIT.com made some exciting announcements I’d like to pass along.
Foskett first introduced that starting in 2011 the first ever GestaltIT Tech Spring Break Conference will be held in Panama City, FL at the world famous Holiday Inn Resort. Although Specific Conference dates are not yet available, Foskett suggested watching both GestaltIT.com and the Holiday Inn Resort’s web page for future notices about conference sponsors, vendors and attendee registration information.
Foskett also announced the acquisition of the Infosmack Productions family of podcasts by GestaltIT LLC. Infosmack and Virtumania are independent podcasts addressing the news and technologies of IT decision makers and administrators on the topics of storage, networking, and server and desktop virtualization. Foskett explained that both the Infosmack and Virtumania podcast will be features of future GestaltIT Tech Day Events as well as the Tech Spring Break Conference.
GestaltIT LLC will now partner with Greg Knieriemen, Marc Farley, and me to deliver Tech Field Day and Tech Spring Break audio and video content along with other GestaltIT.com storage and virtualization-related site content. Marc and I will both maintain our current blogs. Farley’s blog is storagerap.com and, of course my blog is vmetc.com.
“We are excited to add these Infosmack guys permanently to the GestaltIT event lineup. They crack us up each week with their antics, and their podcast content ain’t too bad either” said Foskett. When asked about Infosmack being acquired Marc Farley commented “Hey Now”. Virtumania regular Rick Vanover added during the press conference “I can’t wait for the Tech Spring Break Conference Party at Club La Vela.” Sean Clark wondered “why not have the Conference in Iowa?”
What are my thoughts about permanently joining the GestaltIT event family as a podcaster and blogger? “Here Goes Nothing!”
GestaltIT has a started a new web page for the Tech Spring Break Conference. Check here for more info both now and in the future.
Verify Recovery Of Full VM Backups With Future Version Of Veeam
Previously, all we knew about Veeam’s Surebackup was there was a public countdown in process. That countdown reached 0:00 early March 22, 2010 (this morning). Veeam sent emails to those who preregistered and then provided a press release shortly after. The countdown was for the introduction of a unique feature for verifying VM restores that will soon be introduced in the next version of Veeam Backup and Replication.
Here’s the information from my email for those that did not sign up to be notified:
Breakthrough Technology: Test and Verify the Recoverability of EVERY Backup
Veeam is enhancing the SureBackup™ capabilities in Veeam Backup & Replication™ with a breakthrough technology that overcomes the final obstacle of image-level backups. IT professionals will have the ability to verify the RECOVERABILITY of EVERY backup of EVERY virtual machine EVERY time. It’s never been possible before.
SureBackup introduces a new patent-pending technology that allows IT professionals to run a virtual machine directly from a compressed backup file.
By publishing the content of backup files directly to ESX hosts, you can:
- Eliminate the need to extract backup files
- Test and verify EVERY backup in a matter of minutes, without affecting backup windows
- Perform recoverability testing without additional hardware or staff
The same technology also allows for item-level restore for any virtualized application, on any OS (patent-pending).
This exciting new technology will be made available in version 5.0 of Veeam Backup & Replication, scheduled for release this summer.
Sound too good to be true? Join us for a free webinar on Wednesday, March 24 at 2:00pm EDT to find out more. Live Webinar – Register Now!
Can’t wait? Go to www.veeam.com/surebackup NOW!
I was actually invited to Veeam’s pre release blogger briefing over the weekend, and the rest of this post is my notes and thoughts about what I learned during briefing.
Partnership Of Microsoft And Citrix Intensify VDI Spotlight
The virtualization community, my employer, and every Virtualization Service Provider I know is neck deep in virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Already important because of Windows 7 migrations, the announcements last week from Microsoft and Citrix seemed to have raised the intensity of an existing white hot spotlight on VDI. When Microsoft, the world’s leader in the desktop operating system market, decides to change their position to make it easier to implement and license virtual desktops then we all have to stop and understand what has happened. There has been a significant change, and there are good things in the future for those moving to virtualized Windows desktops. However, understanding exactly what these changes are and how they impact us continues to be a moving target changing rapidly each year.
This post is my summary of research about the latest Microsoft and Citrix announcements. I’m linking and quoting several bloggers and analysts to help VM /ETC readers (and myself!) digest the details of the new licensing and promotions. I also the outline the actual products that make up the Microsoft and Citrix VDI solution, and then finally point to some interesting reactions and perspectives published over the last several days.
New Microsoft VDI Licensing
Most importantly, Microsoft declared a new licensing policy where Windows desktops will no longer need a separate license to be accessed via VDI by companies with Software Assurance. Although I could not specifically find it stated anywhere I looked, I assume this means whether accessed on any Microsoft VDI solution, VMware View, Citrix XenDesktop, or any other vendor’s VDI product. Here’s some additional information on the new licensing as intrepreted by others:
Desktop Virtualization: Microsoft, VMware in Cost Smackdown
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/031910-desktop-virtualization-microsoft-vmware-in.html?page=1
“One key part of the sweeping announcements, covered in an hour-long Webcast, is a simpler and cheaper model for licensing Windows in a virtual desktop environment. Specifically, on July 1, Software Assurance customers will no longer have to buy a separate license to access Windows via a VDI.
Moreover, for customers that use devices that don’t qualify for Software Assurance, such as thin clients and PCs used by contractors, there will be a new license called Windows VDA (virtual desktop access) available for $100 per device per year. This license will allow users to still have access to their complete virtual desktop outside the corporate network on devices such a personal laptops and airport kiosks.”
Maybe Microsoft is finally starting to abandon the concept of anchoring a Windows license to hardware and hopefully beginning to consider introducing virtualization editions of their operating systems? We are definitely not there yet, but at least it’s movement in the right direction.
Microsoft and Citrix VDI Promotions
Along with the new VDI licensing Microsoft and Citrix has also introduced some competitive promotions not only stimulate VDI migration but hopefully capture back some market share in the process. A new web site, citrixandmicrosoft.com, details these new offers.
First is the VDI Kick Start
Top 25 vsphere-land.com VMware Blogs Updated
Another 6 months have come and gone and Eric Siebert has just updated his vsphere-land.com Top 25 VMware/Virtualization Blogs. I’m proud to say that VM /ETC remains in the top 10. As of the latest voting, this blog holds the number 7 spot. In my opinion, the number of VMware and virtualization blogs seems to have sky rocketed in 2009, and every blog is an incredible, quality virtualization resource. Considering I was lazy and missed the opportunity to publish a campaign post during the recent voting period, I am truly honored to remain in the top 10. Thanks to everyone who voted for vmetc.com! I am once again inspired to “keep up the good work”.
Siebert has published a couple posts explaining the total voting results and his process of determining the ranking order. It is a lot more complex than one might think. Check out these links for more info:
If you did not already know, Siebert also maintains the vLaunchpad – a web page of links to all virtualization blogs, news, and resources. Look for the vLaunchpad to be updated soon with the latest rankings as well.









