Archive for 'VMware vSphere'

Cleaning out the RSS Reader

The last one of these got quite a bit of mileage, so it may be worthwhile to repeat them on occasion. This week, while sitting in VMwares DSA (Deploy, Secure, Analyze) Class posting will be ‘interesting’ at best. So here it goes:
Virtu-al’s first Online VMUG was a success, with about 30-45 viewers. It’s been recorded [...]

Y’all See This? – Nexus 1000v Architecture Write Up

Not sure when I came across this, and how late to the game I am on it, but alas, cleaning out my Firefox tabs today I came across a deployment diagram for the Nexus 1000v on ESX4:

Some key observations of importance:
    * The version of ESX running here is ESX 4.0 (not yet [...]

VI is dead… Long live VI…

So the big news last week was that VMware decided it’s time to rename VMware Virtual Infrastructure (or VI as the peeps on the street are calling it these days) to VMware vSphere. The current version seems to be staying on the VI title and the next version will move to this odd naming structure.
So [...]