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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