Virtualization Congress 2009 Call for Papers

So I’m thinking of submitting.  All submissions are due December 31st. Accepted Topics     * Application virtualization & streaming     * Benchmarks     * Cloud computing     * Hosted virtual desktops infrastructures (connection brokering, thin clients, etc.)     * Software development & testing through virtual lab automation     * Storage virtualization     * Technology adoption
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VMware’s Distributed Power Management – What is it, and What does it mean for you?

DPM or Distributed Power Management, is like VMware’s DRS on Steroids. It is the evolution of the DRS or Distributed Resource Scheduling concept. For those that don’t know what DRS is, I will do the needful and link the VMware Marketing Page for it. Here it is in a video: Now that you get the
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The Service Console: Part 2 – Redundancy

Now that we’ve discussed what the service console is and what it does for you. We’ll talk about making it redundant, why Service Console Redundancy is important, and some ways of going about that. Another “Pretty Big Task” but one worth sticking around for (at least for the cookies at the end). The Department of
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Adding VM’s to Inventory

The worst has happened. That sexy ESX host that you spent ages building and perfecting went south. For some reason, the raid you built was corrupt, and now you’ve re-installed ESX. With luck you had your VM’s on some shared storage (SAN, iSCSI, NFS). Or… You’ve just SCP’d over a metric boat load of VM
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