Posts Tagged ‘podcast’
Carolina VMUG Summit 2010 vExpert Panel Video
David Davis (@davidmdavis vmwarevideos.com) recorded the 2:30pm vExpert Panel session from the recent Carolina VMware User Group (VMUG) Summit 2010. The session occurred on Friday June 11, 2010 in the Charlotte Convention Center and featured the following vExperts:
@sakacc Chad Sakac |
@vstewed Vaughn Stewart |
@scott_lowe Scott Lowe |
@mike_laverick Mike Laverick |
I was lucky enough to get to moderate the discussion, and along with excellent help in the form of several questions from the VMUG crowd (my co host for the event), I am extremely pleased with the conversation that resulted. We touched on VCE vBlock architecture, Secure Multi Tenancy, vStorage API for Array Integration, FCoE, and a few other virtualization related storage topics
in the 60 minutes we were given. In fact, the end result turned out much like a live version of both the Virtumania and Infosmack podcasts.
One of my personal goals for this session was that the everyone in the audience did not have be storage gurus in order to get benefits from listening. I’m proud to say that I feel we achieved this goal, and so I am embedding Davis’ video below so more VI admins can tune in to what these guys have to say about the future of storage and virtualization!
VIRTUMANIA Episode 15: Fishing For Virtual Desktops
Episode 15 of VIRTUMANIA features another conversation about VDI! As usual, Rick Vanover joins us as our show regular. Greg Knieriemen substitutes for Marc Farley as the co-host, and all three of us are honored to have Ron Oglesby as our special guest. The following is the podcast summary:
VIRTUMANIA Podcast Episode 15 – Fishing For Virtual Desktops. Hosted by Rich Brambley (@rbrambley) of VMETC and Greg Knieriemen (@knieriemen) with guests and Rick Vanover (@rickvanover) of RickVanover.com and Ron Oglesby (@ronoglesby) Chief Solution Architect at Unidesk. Unlike our previous VDI Plumber Crack episode where we looked at server infrastructure, this time the focus is on the end user side of virtual desktops. Just like in fishing there is a “tackle box” of choices for provisioning, managing and supporting user images and applications, and virtualization admins have to be careful not to snag their VDI project in the weeds of end point connection devices. Virtumania is a Infosmack Production.
Listen to the podcast with the embedded player or subscribe to get a weekly copy so you can listen when convenient.
Check out the VM /ETC VIRTUMANIA Page to listen to past episodes as well as episodes of Infosmack.
The following links offer more information on some of the topics mentioned in VIRTUMANIA Episode 15:
VIRTUMANIA Episode 14: Virtualization and Networking Turf Wars
The VIRTUMANIA continues with Episode 14! Marc, Rick and I host very special guests David Davis and Greg Schulz for a discussion about networking for virtualization. The following is the podcast summary:
VIRTUMANIA Podcast Episode 14 – Virtualization and Networking Turf Wars. Hosts Rich Brambley (@rbrambley) of VMETC and Marc Farley (@3parfarley) of 3Par and StorageRap.com with regular Rick Vanover (@rickvanover) of RickVanover.com are joined by special guests David Davis (@davidmdavis)vmwarevideos.com and Greg Schulz (@storageio) of storageioblog.com. This week’s episode covers the important but often overlooked network architecture needed for successful virtual infrastructure. Our discussion eventually compares the data center battle for control, management, and monitoring of virtual machine traffic to rival gangs dancing for superiority in the Michael Jackson music video "Bad". Thanks to Greg Knieriemen (@knieriemen) of Chi Corporation for this Infosmack Production.
Listen to the podcast with the embedded player or subscribe to get a weekly copy so you can listen when convenient.
Check out the VM /ETC VIRTUMANIA Page to listen to past episodes as well as episodes of Infosmack.
The following links offer more information on some of the topics mentioned in VIRTUMANIA Episode 14:
VIRTUMANIA Episode 13: Analyzing Citrix Cloud Synergy
In the “lucky” thirteenth episode of VIRTUMANIA Rick, Marc, and I engage very special guest Chris Wolf in a interesting discussion about Citrix XenServer and the recent cloud announcements from the Synergy 2010 Conference. The following is the podcast summary:
VIRTUMANIA Podcast Episode 13 – Analyzing Citrix Cloud Synergy. Rich Brambley (@rbrambley) of VMETC and Marc Farley (@3parfarley) of 3Par and StorageRap.com with guests and Rick Vanover (@rickvanover) of RickVanover.com and Gartner Virtualization Analyst Chris Wolf (@cswolf) of chriswolf.com and blogs.gartner.com/chris-wolf. Citrix Synergy 2010 wasn’t just about the the virtual desktop, and Chris Wolf joins us to discuss the server virtualization content of the recent conference in San Francisco. Citrix is definitely making strides with XenServer and their Cloud offerings, but amid all of the exciting announcements there were arguably some conference disappointments as well. We get Chris to analyze the good, the bad, and the ugly! Thanks to Greg Knieriemen (@knieriemen) of Chi Corporation for this Infosmack Production.
Listen to the podcast with the embedded player or subscribe to get a weekly copy so you can listen when convenient.
Check out the VM /ETC VIRTUMANIA Page to listen to past episodes as well as episodes of Infosmack.
The following links offer more information on some of the topics mentioned in VIRTUMANIA Episode 13:
VIRTUMANIA Episode 12: EMC World 2010 Post Game Analysis
If EMC World can be called the “Super Bowl of Storage” then Episode 12 of VIRTUMANIA is the post game analysis! Guests Scott Lowe, Stephen Foskett, and Rick Vanover help Marc and me get to the bottom of the virtualization game plan from EMC’s 2010 conference. The following is the podcast summary:
VIRTUMANIA Podcast Episode 12 – EMC World 2010 Post Game Analysis. Rich Brambley (@rbrambley) of VMETC and Marc Farley(@3parfarley Infosmack Podcast) and show regular Rick Vanover (@rickvanover rickvanover.com) host guests Scott Lowe (@scott_lowe blog.scottlowe.org) and Stephen Foskett (@sfoskett GestaltIT.com Pack Rat Blog). If Chris Berman, Linda Cohn, Hannah Storm, Erin Andrews and Bonnie Bernstein covered a virtualization conference the results would be nothing like this! You’ll probably never hear a conversation about the private cloud, VPLEX, deduplication, long distance vmotion, FAST, data tiering, vSphere, and more on ESPN that’s for sure. Thanks to Greg Knieriemen (@knieriemen) of Chi Corporation for this Infosmack Production.
Listen to the podcast with the embedded player or subscribe to get a weekly copy so you can listen when convenient.
Check out the VM /ETC VIRTUMANIA Page to listen to past episodes as well as episodes of Infosmack.
The following links offer more information on some of the topics discussed in episode 12 about the “Super Bowl of Storage” or EMC World 2010:
VIRTUMANIA Episode 10: Rooters, Hummers, and the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud
In VIRTUMANIA episode 10 Theron Conrey and Simon Wardley join Marc and me for closer look at the open source Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud. The following is the podcast summary:
VIRTUMANIA Podcast Episode 10 – Rooters, Hummers, and the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Hosted by Rich Brambley (@rbrambley) of VMETC and Marc Farley (@3parfarley) of 3Par and StorageRap.com. Theron Conrey (@theronconrey http://www.conrey.org / vmunderground.com) joins us as we explore Ubuntu’s Enterprise Cloud with Simon Wardley (@swardley blog.gardeviance.org) of Canonical. Simon explains how hypervisors are quickly becoming commodities, discusses his OSCON presentation on Why The Cloud Really Matters, reveals how Ubuntu’s partnership with Eucalyptus provides an open source alternative for IaaS, and compares Ubuntu’s cloud to the implementation and features of other popular commercial cloud infrastructures. Thanks to Greg Knieriemen (@knieriemen) for this Infosmack Production.
Off topic conversation this week includes a call to action for more steering wheel camera videos and how to order half of a lobster in Denmark!
Listen to the podcast with the embedded player or subscribe to get a weekly copy so you can listen when convenient.
Check out the VM /ETC VIRTUMANIA Page to listen to past episodes as well as episodes of Infosmack.
The following links offer more information on some of the topics, blog posts, and products mentioned in VIRTUMANIA Episode 10:
VIRTUMANIA Episode 9: We Got Your Virtualized SQL Right Here!
Check out VIRTUMANIA Episode 9 as Rick once again joins me and Marc. This week’s very special guest, Brent Ozar, tells us how to make friends and influence SQL DBAs when virtualizing databases. The following is the podcast summary:
VIRTUMANIA Podcast Episode 9 - We Got Your Virtualized SQL Right Here! Hosted by Rich Brambley (@rbrambley) of VMETC. Marc Farley (@3parfarley) of 3Par and StorageRap.com co hosts. Virtumania veteran Rick Vanover (@rickvanover www.rickvanover.com) is back again, and rounding out the roster is special guest and SQL MVP Brent Ozar (@brent0 http://www.brentozar.com). The crew explores the latest SQL 2008 R2 DAC features and the potential for future “VMware DRS -like” migrations of databases between hosts, discusses various techniques for convincing DBAs that virtualizing SQL is a good thing, considers database server architecture and design for VI, ponders SQL in private and public clouds, and even dips into MS and SQL licensing for virtual infrastructure. There’s plenty to learn about virtualizing SQL whether you are a VI Admin or a DBA in this episode. Thanks to Greg Knieriemen (@knieriemen) for this Infosmack Production.
Listen to the podcast with the embedded player or subscribe to get a weekly copy so you can listen when convenient.
I want to say thanks to all the Virtumania listeners, the guests that have been on so far (and will be on in the future), and the crew of VIRTUMANIACS that are on with me every week. We have surpassed over 4000 subscribers in just 8 episodes! I’m amazed the podcast has been accepted so well. It’s a lot of fun to do and I look forward to the conversations in the future!
Check out the VM /ETC VIRTUMANIA Page to listen to past episodes as well as episodes of Infosmack.
The following links offer more information on some of the topics mentioned about virtualizing SQL in VIRTUMANIA Episode 9:














