VMworld 2010 - Day 0

Day 0 is over and the official first day of VMworld 2010 is upon us. As I type this I’m getting ready to head over to Moscone for the first general session of VMworld 2010 and am excited to see what this day brings.

With that said, I wanted to do a quick recap of the past couple days.  It would be an understatement to say that I’ve been busy. vSpecialist core meetings, tweet-ups, meeting with customers, VCE parties….it’s all in a days work.

The biggest highlights so far have to be the VCDX Appreciation Party where I received my branded VCDX #21 leather jacket, then some private meetings with VMware CTO Steve Herrod (@herrod) and Acadia CEO Michael Capellas……and then there was a gorilla.

Needless to say I absolutely love the team of vSpecialists I work with, they are the most amazing group of people in the I/T industry.  And as the video says….we get the job done!

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This post was written by Rick Scherer on August 31, 2010

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VMworld 2010 is here!

First off I need to apologize for the lack of content lately.  It goes without saying that becoming a vSpecialist for EMC has definitely filled my schedule more than my previous role. I promise to continue to do my best in providing the latest and greatest virtualization, cloud and general information technology content.

With that said, VMworld always fills my notepads with hot new ideas, strategies, products and futures. Definitely keep an eye on the site the next few days as I will be live blogging as much as possible during Keynotes, Sessions and other events.

Keep an eye on my Twitter, TwitPic, YouTube and UStreamaccount for live streaming of information, pictures and videos! Also included below is my schedule at VMworld 2010, be sure to find me and say hello - I always love meeting readers of my blog.

Sunday
11:00am - Arrive SFO
2:00pm - Private vSpecialists Meeting
6:00pm - Extra Mile Reception
6:30pm - vExtravaganza

Monday
9:00am - Private vSpecialists Meeting

12:00pm - Design Consideration for Migrating to Windows 7
(DV7167 - Moscone West Room 2004)

4:00pm - Welcome Reception & EMC Hands on Lab booth duties
6:30pm - VCDX Special Event
8:00pm - EMC/Cisco Special Event

Tuesday
9:00am - General Session (Keynote)
10:00am - EMC Hands on Lab booth duties

2:00pm - Infrastructure Technologies Purpose Built for Private Cloud
(SS1004 - Moscone North Room 134)

4:30pm - Virtual Data Warehousing – Improving Time to Data Mine!
(SP9667 - Moscone West Room 2002)

6:30pm - EMC Customer Appreciation Party

Wednesday
9:00am - Infrastructure Technologies to Long Distance VMotion – What Is “VM Teleportation”?
(TA8051 - Moscone South Room 104)

10:30am - Best Practices to Increase Availability & Throughput for VMware
(TA8133 - Moscone South Room 302)

1:30pm - Shrinking RTO/RPOs of VM Replication w/ WAN Optimization
(BC7950 - Moscone West Room 2022)

3:00pm - Storage Super-Heavyweight Challenge
(TA8623  - Moscone South Room 301)

5:30pm - VMware CTO Special Event
7:00pm - VMworld Party with INXS

Thursday
9:00am - General Session (Keynote)

10:30am - Modern Networking in a Virtualized Environment
(TA7962 - Moscone North Room 133)

1:00pm - Leaving VMworld for Santa Clara
8:00pm - vDodgeball at vGym

*Breakout Sessions are BOLD

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This post was written by Rick Scherer on August 28, 2010

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VMworld 2010 - What’s on Your Mind?

With VMworld 2010 right around the corner we’d love to hear what’s on your mind in regards to virtualization and your environment. We in the vSpecialist organization at EMC would love to hear from you, this survey will be completely anonymous and will possibly help shape the future of virtualization.

  • What’s your IT infrastructure look like?
  • What do you like about it?
  • What frustrates you about it?
  • What do you think we should be doing that we’re not (EMC, VMware, or heck, the whole IT industry)?
  • What are YOU doing that’s cool?

To complete this survey please click here.

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This post was written by Rick Scherer on August 16, 2010

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Get to VMworld 2010 and Save Some Money

For those of you who haven’t purchased your pass to VMworld yet do I have a surprise for you!  Being an employee of EMC combined with EMC being a great partner of VMware allows me to extend some good perks to my readers.  If you use the following link (http://www.vmworld.com/registration.jspa?sponsorCode=EMC) to register for VMworld and enter in the promotion code EMC_EB_US2010 you will save $300 from the regular admission price (reg $1,795).

VMworld 2010 is going to have some great sessions, including some awesome Ask the Experts sessions as well as the opportunity to meet a good majority of the vSpecialist team. You can even pick yourself up a copy of Mastering VMware vSphere and have it signed by Scott Lowe, Chad Sakac and myself! Or even a copy of the VCP-410 study guide from McGraw-Hill.

I hope to see all of you there, be sure to visit the EMC booth to meet up and chat about all things virtualization.

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This post was written by Rick Scherer on July 6, 2010

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VMworld 2009 - Ask the Experts (TA2259) Recap

First of all, thank you to our excellent panel; Duncan Epping, Tom Howarth, Scott Lowe and Chad Sakac.

The response I’ve received from our attendees has been amazing.  It quite possibly was the best session at VMworld 2009!   Don’t worry, I’ll be pushing extra hard to get this session back for 2010!  Perhaps a Super Session?

Amongst the most valuable sessions at VMworld 2009 for me this year was the Ask the Experts sessions.
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One thing that amazed me is how we basically closed VMworld,  our repeat session did not end until 6:15pm on Thursday - pretty much when the union A/V workers started unplugging equipment!

Chad Sakac so graciously posted both sessions in video format on his website, so instead of recapping the entire session (both of them) on here, go check out the videos on his website here.

So thats pretty much it, I had a great time at VMworld and finishing it with the Ask the Experts panel was great!  I’d love to have the other four panelists back next year and don’t forget to look for it on the 2010 schedule!

Also if you haven’t already, check out Duncan’s linkage list.  Tons of great links to VMworld 2009 feedback!

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This post was written by Rick Scherer on September 9, 2009

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New VMware Logo

Get ready for a new VMware logo, this logo will shed the infamous “3 Boxes” and also include a slight typographical change which in my opinion is a little easier on the eyes.

VMware will start rolling this new logo out in a phase approach to keep costs down, however those of you at VMworld 2009 have already started to see this new logo pop up!

For comparison, here is what the old logo looked like. I wonder when we’ll start seeing new icons!?

Thanks to Eric Gray for posting the new logo, I couldn’t find it anywhere!

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This post was written by Rick Scherer on September 8, 2009

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My VMware VCDX Defense Experience

While most of my readers were already home with their families, or packing up and checking out of their hotel rooms on the way to the airport, I was getting ready for probably the most important 2 hours of my technical career.

So here we are, Friday at 7:15am - a few minutes to grab some food and collect my nerves before I enter room Foothill D at the SF Marriott. To my luck, I enter the lobby of the Mission Steak restaurant and guess who’s there….the entire VMware Certification team, including panel members for my VCDX.  There goes collecting my nerves.

Right at 8:00am I walk over to Foothill D and they’re not quite ready, so I get to talk with another VCDX candidate in the hallway for a few minutes (they ran two panels at the same time)…helping him calm his nerves helped me relax a little. Within a few minutes they were ready.

I enter the room, there are (3) VCDX panelists along with two other individuals, one is an auditor ensuring the process flows smoothly and that the panelists are fair. The other is a member of the VMware Certification department ensuring all legal needs are met and that my questions were answered.

As detailed in the application, you first have 15 minutes to give a brief executive overview of your design, it is my suggestion to include a brief biography of yourself and why you’re a good candidate for the VCDX Certification.  After you’ve completed the summary (btw-using the entire 15 minutes is not necessary, and is not shunned upon if you don’t), you will then get into the 55 minutes of actual defense.  In this section the (3) panelist will ask you random questions about the design, why you did what you did and why certain decisions were made.

After the completion of part 2, you will get roughly a 10-15 minute break.  Enough time to hit the bathroom, grab some water and recompose yourself for the last two steps.

Step 3 is a Role Playing Scenario, in this section you’re presented with a list of specific requirements (hardware type, applications, SLA, etc) and you need to design the environment for the panelists. I strongly suggest using the provided whiteboard as much as possible.  In this scenario the panelists are customers, so they will not know much so you need to ask the right questions to get the answers you need to finalize the design.  For this section you only have 30 minutes. You do not need to complete the actual design, the panel just wants to see the process you use to determine the design and how your thought process works.

In the final step you will be presented with a problem, the panelists are administrators from different departments (Storage, Networking and Computing).  You will be given a design diagram, along with the symptoms of the problem.  You have 15 minutes to resolve the issue.  With that said, you do not need to resolve the problem, the panel just wants to see how your mind thinks and what questions you ask to get as close to the resolution as possible.

So, how was my experience?  I was a little nervous, but I did the best I could do given the short amount of time provided to prepare. I had a little bit of heartburn last night, but I’ve calmed down now and only time will tell. But like I said, I’m confident.  I’ve been doing this for many years and I should be OK.  If not, there is always next time!  With that said, if all goes well I should be VCDX #20 (based on information provided by VMware Certification).

They did about a dozen defenses the days around VMworld, from what I hear there was about a 50/50 pass/fail rate….that is a fairly high amount of failures!   All I can say,  prepare and do not be nervous - pretend you are presenting in front of some customers!

If you have any specific questions, please feel free to ask in the comments.  However, I cannot divulge into exact details on the defense, I’d be more than happy to help you prepare.

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This post was written by Rick Scherer on September 5, 2009

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VCP4 Beta Exam Information for VMworld Attendees

You may have heard me on Friday via Twitter that I’ve passed the VCP4 Beta (along with a list of others). Today I received an e-mail making it official, along with a selection of great goodies!

The list of goodies included a VCP4 Hat, VMware Certified Professional button and some really sweet (sarcastic) light up glasses…which will probably come in handy on Wednesday night!

Well, thought I’d share that with you guys. VMworld so far has been a blast.  Time to sign off and head to the Welcome Reception, where a select few will receive a very special VMwareTips.com polo shirt, button and VMnut sticker!

Dear Rick,

Congratulations!  You have successfully passed the VMware Certified Professional beta exam on vSphere4 (VCP4).  A formal score report will be sent to you via Pearson VUE the week after VMworld.  You are receiving this notice because you have been identified as an attendee of VMworld 2009 in San Francisco.  You should have received a notice on how to pick up a “Hello Certification” button at the time of registration.  These are only for VCP4s if others are asking.  Please stop by the Testing Room in the San Francisco Marriott (Club Room) for an additional gift!

This gift and the button are exclusive to VMworld 2009 attendees who have passed the beta exam or pass the VCP4 exam at the event.

Thank you for your valuable contribution to the VCP4 beta exam and your continued support of VMware.

Kind Regards,

The VMware Technical Certification Team

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This post was written by Rick Scherer on August 31, 2009

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VMworld 2009 Datacenter

Attendees to VMworld 2009 will get to see a make-shift datacenter consiting of 512 Cisco UCS blades and a number of other equipment from major manufactures like EMC, NetApp and HP. Just take a look at what powers VMworld in this video below.

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This post was written by Rick Scherer on August 28, 2009

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VMworld 2009 Schedule

VMworld is about to get under way!  This is probably one of the busiest weeks of my year, and the preparation typically takes 1-2 weeks in itself!

I just wanted to share with you my schedule for next week, in the event you might be interested in meeting up with me and possibly getting your hands on some FREE VMwareTips.com swag! (see right).  I’ve got VMwareTips.com buttons, stickers and polo shirts (Special Thanks to VKernel).

For the open times in my schedule, I’ll most likely be browsing the VMworld Solutions Exchange, probably at the NetApp (Booth 2102) and VKernel (Booth 1832) booths. So be sure to come find me and show your support for VMwareTips but wearing a button or sticking a VMnut sticker on your laptop!

Sunday, Aug 30th
9:00pm - Arrive at Thirsty Bear for VM Underground Party

Monday, Aug 31st
7:30am - LAB12 / Scripting vSphere (Powershell/Perl) / Nob Hill C
10:00am - Head to VMware HQ for VMUG Leaders Day
5:30pm - VMworld Welcome Reception

Tuesday, Sept 1st
8:00am - General Session
10:00am - VM3433 / Technical Deep Dive: Host Profiles / Room 120
12:00pm - NetApp Mini-Theater Presentation / Booth 2102 *presenting
12:30pm - VMUG Members Lunch
2:00pm - EA3234 / Virtualizing SQL Server / Room 104 *presenting
4:00pm - TA4060 / The Path to COS-less ESX / Room 123
5:30pm - VMware SoCal VIP Reception
6:30pm - NetApp VIP Dinner Hosted by Dave Hitz
10:00pm - Private Vendor Party

Wednesday, Sept 2nd
8:00am - General Session
9:30am - LAB07 / VMware vCenter Lab Manager / Salon 1
12:00pm - NetApp Reference Roundtable / Room 270 *presenting
3:00pm - EA3347 / Analyzing Application Stack / Room 308
4:30pm - TA2525 / vSphere Networking Deep Dive / Room 120
7:00pm - VMworld Party featuring Foreigner

Thursday, Sept 3rd
10:00am - TA2262 / vSphere Enterprise Stability / Room 306 *presenting
11:30am - TA4341 / Virtual Network Performance / Room 135
1:00pm - TA2259 / Ask the Experts / Room 303 *presenting
3:00pm - TA2650 / Take PowerCLI to the Next Level / Room 304
4:30pm - TA2259 / Ask the Experts (Repeat) / Room 310 *presenting
6:00pm - Private Meeting

Friday, Sept 4th
8:00am - VCDX Defense! / Foothill D

Whew! So that’s pretty much it.  Boy, this schedule is busier than the average work week for me!  Anyways, I hope to see all of my fellow bloggers and readers at VMworld and be sure to ask me for your free swag if you see me!

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This post was written by Rick Scherer on August 28, 2009

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