Monthly Archives: June 2011

Zerto: Or What I Learned at Tech Field Day #6!

The last day of Tech Field Day #6 myself and all the other delegates were lucky enough to get a sneak peek at stealth startup ‘Zerto‘. We weren’t allowed to talk about it until the 22nd and I know I am a little slow on the punch but...

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7 Expert Tips for Managing Your Remote vSphere Infrastructure

Now there is a catchy title if I ever saw one. Only “problem” is that it’s a whitepaper that I have written for Veeam. In reality this is the first published article I have ever written, that I didn’t publish on my own. I̵...

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Multi-Hypervisor Management and the Future

In a previous post, vCenter Integration Mantra, I made the point that vSphere vAdmins wants the 3rd party modules to integrate into the vCenter client and show their delicious addon-value there, and not in their own management interface. Give the vAd...

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vCenter Integration Mantra

During Tech Field Day #6 in Boston one particular general feature request has become increasingly prominent; Can we have it inside the vCenter client? In short, what we want is for all those great third party vendors like VKernel, Solarwinds and othe...

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Tech Field Day #6 – Arriving in Boston

Yesterday I arrived at Logan International for Tech Field Day #6 in the greater Boston area. Christopher Wells had already arrived earlier in the day, and I was lucky enough to be picked up by Stephen Foskett at the airport and chauffeured to the She...

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vSoup and Tech Field Day #6

vSoup Episode #10 is finally released, this time with Stuart Radnidge (blog) as our guest. This episode is a bit unusual, as we didn’t really have a set agenda before starting the recording, so we jump around all of the place covering a pretty ...

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