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vSphere Management App for iPAD
An interesting application to manage your vmware vsphere datacenter … through an Applie iPAD. Pretty interesting .. The app is still in its early stages, but the demo shows great features of the app. Watch this video from vmworld TV. ..
Posted on 11 September 2010 | 9:44 pm
Vsphere Tutorial & demo videos
Mike Laverick has done a great job in sharing out the Vmware Vsphere video tutorials, that clearly explains number of vsphere concepts, howto and technologies in details. Worth watching! Watch the vsphere tutorial demos at Mike Laverick’s page : http://www.rtfm-ed.co.uk/?page_id=1442 ..
Posted on 10 September 2010 | 9:15 pm
Tuning Netapp snapmirror/snapvault speed
In Netapp, there is a option to set/limit bandwidth of all snapmirror and snapvault transfers. The option can be either system-wide or for a particular transfer. We can tune either the transmit bandwidth on the source or the receive bandwidth on the destination or both together. For particular transfer, you can tune the throttle from snapmirror...
Posted on 9 September 2010 | 9:14 pm
Netapp Deduplication – quick setup guide
Deduplication refers to the elimination of redundant data in the storage. In the deduplication process, duplicate data is deleted, leaving only one copy of the data to be stored. However, indexing of all data is still retained should that data ever be required. Deduplication is able to reduce the required storage capacity since only the unique d..
Posted on 15 February 2010 | 4:41 pm
Solaris LDOMs virtualization : setup guide
Sun Logical Domains or LDoms is a full virtual machine that runs an independent operating system instance and contains virtualized CPU, memory, storage, console, and cryptographic devices. This technology allows you to allocate a system resources into logical groupings and create multiple, discrete systems, each with their own operating system, res..
Posted on 10 February 2010 | 2:32 pm