VMware Online Virtualization Forum

Just a little note telling all of my readers to register and listen to my session on how The City of San Diego utilizes Virtualization for Consolidation and Application Deployment, tomorrow morning during the VMware Online Virtualization Forum. You can register online right now, FOR FREE, just visit this link.

Attend this free virtual event, right from your browser!

VMware virtual events are highly interactive events conducted online using only a web browser. They include all of the areas that you may find at a physical event, including an exhibit hall, auditorium, resource center and networking lounge.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about vSphere™ 4—The Next Generation of VMware’s market leading virtualization products!

Come see how companies within different industries like the Public Sector, Education, Healthcare and Technology are simplifying IT and increasing flexibility while cutting IT costs by 50%.

8:00am – 9:00am
Customer Spotlight: City of San Diego Uses Virtualization for Consolidation and Application Deployment

Attend the Online Virtualization Forum on June 9th and 10th. Don’t miss this opportunity to:

  • Network with VMware product experts, customers, partners and other IT Professionals.
  • Attend 30-minute presentations and get the latest info on VMware solutions, products and industry trends.
  • Access real-time information from industry leaders without the hassle or expense of travel.
  • Create a multi-media resource kit, including white papers, videos and podcasts.

Created on June 9, 2009 by Rick Scherer

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San Diego VMware Users Group – May 15, 2009

I was asked to speak at the San Diego VMUG meeting this morning, the event had a really good turn out with close to 200 VMware fans!  My session had two major parts, first I discussed vSphere and all the new enchancements, features and names (oh the names) :)   I then talked a little on best practices for deploying mission/business critical applications on VMware, mostly covering on how a solid design is the most important piece of a Virtual Infrastructure, then on how you need to understand how CPU Co-Scheduling and Memory Sharing works – along with some examples on how to look for contention issues.

I’ve included my presentation for everyone to enjoy, I also suggest checking out the San Diego VMUG page on LinkedIn if you are in the Southern California area.  The PowerPoint version of this presentation can also be downloaded HERE.

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Created on May 15, 2009 by Rick Scherer

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