Sep
2
VMworld 2009 Datacenter
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For anyone that is at VMworld you have heard of the datacenter that has been put together to support VMworld operations and labs.
For those that are not aware, there is a total of 512 Cisco UCS blades utilizing a unified fabric of Cisco MDS and Nexus 7000 gear including literally tons of storage from EMC and NetApp. Capable of taking on tens of thousands of VM’s and many many terabytes of storage.
37,248 Virtual machines on 776 Physical Servers
Cut power from 25Megawatts to 540 Kilowatts by virtualizing
Here is a short take of the implementation..
Sep
2
Monday Night Tweetup
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I had a great time meeting many fellow bloggers and analysts from all over the world. Thanks mucho to John Troyer from VMware for putting together this event and making it possible. Here is a brief video of the happenings at the tweetup with me facing another flip from Joep towards the end of the video!
Sep
2
Blogger Table Before the Keynote from Yesterday
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I took a video snippet of the Blogger table this morning for the VMworld keynote session.
I’ve never seen so many instances of tweetdeck running across laptops. It was great to meet everyone in the virtualization blogging community.
Sep
2
VMworld 2009 “Run The Golden Gate Bridge”
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The “Run The Golden Gate” event was awesome! I meant to blog on this last night 9/31 but was simply too tired. After another long day, I’m finally catching up on my posts. So first, here is my post on the run and I”ll post additional happenings shortly…
We started at out at Moscone Center where the buses picked us up for the ride to the Golden Gate.
And we get closer to the Golden Gate..
Followed up by some running action!
Sep
1
Vmworld Keynote..Cont.. SpringSource
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Paul discussing the intent to acquire SpringSource and the Spring framework.
“A dramatically easy framework to develop from” – A leading lightweight framework, enterprise and web, open and open source.
- Apps
- Spring/Grails Frameworks
Can go on top of Oracle, IBM, Tomcat, and DM server - Hyperic management framework for the service provider space
An interesting set of assets so that VMware can work with SpringSource to achieve deeper integration to take the information that comes from SpringSource and utilize it in vSphere.


