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VMworld 2013 – VMware`s chance to stay relevant

Virtualized Greek

Trying to kill time on the plane on my way to VMworld 2013; my mind got to wondering what VMware needs to show at VMworld 2013 in order to maintain their position within the enterprise. VMware has some great technology. They also have some great competition within their main space – Server Virtualization.

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VMworld 2013 – Ask the Experts vBloggers (My Notes)

Virtualized Greek

Rick Scherer (EMC) Duncan Epping (VMware), William Lam (VMware), Scotte Lowe (VMware), Vaughn Steward (NetApp). Scott: Responded by basically saying the political issues will not disappear and the network team has to be involved in the creation of policy for the virtual network. You still need enterprise hardware.

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Product Review: Paessler PRTG Network Monitor

Galido

Monitoring of virtual servers. Monitoring QoS (Quality of service, for example, to monitor VoIP). As devices are discovered, probes will also detect the services and hardware it can monitor. Reducing the costs by buying only the hardware you need. Application monitoring. Web monitoring. Environmental monitoring.

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Technology Short Take #61

Scott Lowe

Only a year late, I found this article about Cisco IOS XRv (as in “virtual”). Servers/Hardware. Colin Lynch gives a “first look” at the Cisco UCS Generation 3 hardware , which may be of interest if you’re a UCS customer or looking at purchasing UCS. Virtualization. Is now the time?

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Technology Short Take #44

Scott Lowe

As described in this Metacloud blog post , vxfld is designed to “handle VXLAN traffic from any operationg system or hardware platform that adheres to the IETF Internet-Draft for VXLAN” Nir Yechiel recently posted part 1 of a discussion on the need for network overlays. Servers/Hardware. Virtualization. LTS server.

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