Posts Tagged ‘promos’
Free Virtualization Whitepapers and Magazines From Tradepub.com
This is just a quick note to announce that VM /ETC is continuing it’s partnership with Tradepub.com in 2010 in order to provide readers a great selection of free virtualization related whitepapers and magazines.
Also check out the VMETC.com whitepapers page often in the future for a rotating selection of publications that can be be downloaded or subscribed to as appropriate.
Drobo Bo! Bo! Merry Christmas! Discount Code For VM /ETC readers
The GestaltIT Tech Field Day (TFD) is the gift that keeps on giving! From now until the end of the year (2009), VM /ETC readers can use the promotional code BRAMBLEY when buying a Drobo from Data Robotics and receive a discount.
For those that don’t already know about Drobo storage and the BeyondRaid technology, I posted about the Data Robotics TFD presentation a few weeks ago.
When you are ready to purchase just go to the Data Robotics store. The VM /ETC reader code is good until the end of the year (2009) and offers the following discounts:
Drobo $50 off <> Drobo S $75 off <> DroboPro $150 off <> DroboElite $350 off
Just enter BRAMBLEY in the Promotional Code field when placing your order.
For the record, I have not received any compensation for this post nor will I receive compensation from the use of this code. Enjoy and Happy Holidays!
Free chapters promised from VMware Infrastructure 3: Advanced Technical Design Guide
Back in December Scott Herold posted on the VMGuru.com web site that free chapters from the popular book “VMware Infrastructure 3: Advanced Technical Design Guide” would be available for download every 2 weeks. Eventually the entire book would also be available as a down loadable .pdf. That’s great news, but as of this writing I could not find any of the chapters on the page of downloads available from the VMGuru.com site.
Scott, Mike, Ron, consider this post a reminder that it’s mid January now (I know you guys have nothing else going on
), and hopefully this gives you some added promotion and excitement about your book. I’m sure a lot of VMware Admins will want personal copies.
Read Scott’s original post titled Free Chapters Available Starting in January.
“Ron, Mike, and I have decided that starting in 2009, we will be giving out 2 free chapters of the VMware Infrastructure 3: Advanced Technical Design Guide every 2 weeks. I am still in the process of collecting the source DOC and PDF files from the Publisher, but as of right now we are anticipating the first two chapters to be availabe during the first week of January. “
There are 0 comments on Scott’s post so maybe he thinks no one was listening? Help me show him we are all waiting!
If you can’t wait for the downloads then Read the rest of this entry »
Last chance for Hyper9 Beta participation. Sign up by Jan 22.

updated 01.23.09 – The beta registration period has ended. Thanks to all the readers that signed up!
VM /ETC readers have one last opportunity to get an advanced look at the Hyper9 browser based virtual infrastructure management tool before it is released to the public. According to the Beta newsletter I received, the product launch is scheduled for sometime in February. The newsletter also mentioned additional product functionality, savings for beta testers, and changes to the Hyper9 Community web pages.
Once again I am providing an automated form for interested readers to sign up for a copy. Filling out the form with a valid email address will result in an auto reply containing additional instructions about the program and a link to register. The beta registration form will only be available until midnight January 22.
updated 01.17.08 – I have moved the sign up form to it’s own page. Please click here to fill in the form.
I also discovered that the auto reply was not working properly for all the form entries that have been collected. I manually forwarded all the applicants directly to Hyper9, so if you submitted your information but never received an email reply I have been informed that Hyper9 will now be following up with you.
For more information and screen shots of this awesome VI management tool check out my previous post First look at Hyper9 beta for VM /ETC readers. or check out these additonal Hyper9 links:
Veeam Monitor free version now available
The VMware administrators holiday gift from Veeam has been revealed. As promised, I received an email this morning announcing that a new free version of Veeam Monitor 3.02 is available for download. A description of the tool can be found on the products web page:
“Veeam Monitor is an easy to deploy, framework-independent VMware monitoring solution that was created expressly to help you better manage the health and performance of your VMware Infrastructure 3 (VI3) environment. Veeam Monitor provides support for troubleshooting and issue resolution, as well as trend reporting and capacity planning – equipping you to proactively manage ESX / ESXi infrastructure system health and performance today and over the long term.”
The product’s Release Notes reveal the limitations of the free version:
Veeam Monitor 3.0.2 features a new free functionality mode which is automatically enabled if you install the product without a license, or if your your license expires. Veeam Monitor Free Edition has the following limitations compared to the full version:
- Performance history lookup is limited to 24 hours
- Number of alarms is limited to ten
- Performance and trend reporting is disabled
- Alarm modeling is disabled
- Guest OS process management functionality is disabled.
Veeam Monitor requires a SQL 2005 database or installs SQL 2005 Express by default. It is my understanding Read the rest of this entry »
My guess on what Veeam has “nworks” for VI Admins on Dec 22

what could it be?
The more readers handle the free VMware administrator mystery present from Veeam the more the wrapping paper is getting torn. All that present shaking and examining trying to guess what it could be has been bad for the intended surprise by the folks at Veeam, or has it? Honestly, I have no inside information, and I am just as stumped as the rest. I do have a guess I’ll share, however.
First, to see a full size image of the present with the latest rips in the wrapping go to boche.net’s post Further unwrapping of the free tool from Veeam.
As for my guess on what it could be – well, based on the fact that the latest paper rip reveals some monitoring information and that Veeam recently purchased nworks which is known for it’s system monitoring tools, Read the rest of this entry »
Unwrapping the free tool from Veeam
Whoops, looks like the wrapping paper on the soon to be release free tool from Veeam is torn. Can you guess what it is? Be sure to register to get your copy of this tool on December 22!













