Microsoft’s new clustering technology is taking the industry by storm — NT professionals widely implementing the product into their networking environment. Clustering is an imperative […]
vSphere 5.5 Client and WindowsXP/Windows2003 – Unknown Connection Error
If you try to install the new vSphere5.5 C# Client to WindowsXP/Windows 2003, you will receive warning during the installation of possible problems. The problems […]
My VMworld 2013 EU Session List…
Well, I’m getting ready for the tip. Bags are packed, boarding passes printed etc. Heading of this year VMworld 2013 in Barcelona. Not sure if […]
Back To Basics: Install VMware ESXi 5.5
Since I stopped being an instructor in 2009, I found myself increasingly distanced from vSphere and core platform. That was partly because of circumstances. My […]
Introducing VSAN.INFO
Today my fellow vExpert Erik Bussink opens a brand new site called vsan.info (He currently blogs at http://www.bussink.ch/. No prize for guessing its all about VMware’s VSAN […]
New Release: Bitdefender GravityZone-in-a-box (GZiaB)
Note: GZiaB can protect physical, virtual and mobile devices – my focus is on virtual machines, with a particular focus on virtual desktops. For that […]
Multi-Hypervisor Management and VM Conversion – Time to stop kicking the tyres?
IMPORTANT: In the process of writing this article, I discovered that VMware MHM 1.1 is incompatible with Windows Hyper-V R2 2012. The issue seems to originate […]
Travails in Hyper-V R2eality: Not So Logical Networking
Disclaimer: In my lab I only have 4-NICs per physical box. Whilst this is quite good for a homelab, its not perhaps “production” ready. In […]
The 1st Inaugural – VendorSwagVMworldBag Awards 2013
Before I begin I have a number of people to thank for making this possible. I’d like to thank the sponsors for supporting the VMUG, […]
VMworld 2013: What’s New in VSAN 1.0
Honesty Comment: Haven’t I used VSAN yet. No. Been to busy. I’m hoping to return to a homelab soon where I will be deploying the […]