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Signs the Internal Cloud Makes Sense

June 19, 2009 1 Comment

With loads of rhetorical flying around the internet on cloud computing these days it’s refreshing when clients start showing the “that just makes sense” sign. A few days back I was visiting a client discussing desktop virtualization, this particular client was a member of the desktop team at his company. Desktop virtualization discussions always migrate into the sacred territory of the data center. While discussing the data center components of desktop virtualization, this desktop architect had his “that just makes sense” moment.

While talking about the ESX hosts and the server VMs compared to the desktop VMs, the realization occured that it doesn’t matter what machine you run the VMs on:

“…in theory desktop VMs and server VMs could run on the same physical server.  All those server resources are just there to run a work load, regardless of what the workload is…”

This is where I leaned back in my chair, smiled and said “That’s cloud computing”.

What was glorious about this moment is that here was a desktop architect realizing the power of an internal cloud back in the data center.  Seeing a sign like this tells me that my next 6 months is going to be very busy indeed.

Filed Under: Cloud Computing, Technology Ramblings, Virtualization Tagged With: Cloud Computing, Desktop Virtualization, Internal Cloud

Virtualization Link Roundup 20090612

June 12, 2009 Leave a Comment

Round Up IILatest herd of virtualization links from the past two weeks:

VMware Specific Links

  • Bringing Cloud to Enterprise IT
  • Update on support for vSphere for SAP productive systems
  • Running vSphere within Workstation will take up a lot of memory…
  • VMware vSphere™ Communities Discussions
  • VMware CTO creates a vast virtualization portfolio (2009 InfoWorld CTO 25 Awards: Stephen Herrod)
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Performance on VMware vSphere (pdf)
  • VCP for vSphere 4 Exam Objectives Release
  • PowerCLI Update VMware Tools without a reboot (Thanks for the link JJ!)
  • vManage: First Native iPhone App to manage your VMware environment
  • VMware View Delivers “Follow Me Desktop” for Healthcare Practitioners

General Virtualization Links

  • Verizon Business Joins the Cloud Computing War
  • Ray Ozzie’s cloud hangs over the Valley
  • VDI: Monitoring and the End User Experience

Filed Under: Tech Industry, Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Link List, Virtualization

Virtualization Link Roundup 20090529

May 29, 2009 Leave a Comment

photo by alandberning
photo by alandberning

Seems like on a week over week basis, there is a flood of virtualization information that comes across my desktop/inbox/feeds.  Like anything, bits and pieces are valuable to different clients of mine or myself.  While I’ve historically not been a fan of link lists because all too often there is no value add in them, I’ve decide to try and provide a regular link roundup based on the various virtualization bits that I have found most useful.  This won’t be an all emcompasing list, more a filter list based on what I’m working on currently with clients and what are key industry items. Expect this list to come out every week or two, depending on my schedule.

(and no complaining about the percentage of VMware related bits, you all should have seen my disclosures by now.  🙂  )

VMware Links

  • VMware vSphere 4 Available
    • vSphere Docs Portal
    • Performance Study: Virtualizing Performance Critical Database Applications in VMware vSphere (pdf)
    • VCP Upgrade Options Available until End of 2009
    • Best of Interop – Overall: VMware – VMware vSphere 4
  • VMware View 3.1 Available
  • VMware Communities Roundtable – Performance Discussions with VMware’s Scott Drummonds
  • VIOPS: Library of VMware Icons and Diagrams (ppt download available)

Other Virtualization Links

  • Cisco TV:  John Manville on Unified Computing System (and Virtualization)
  • Chris Wolf: Oracle Changes its Position on x86 Hypervisor Support (Unfair Licensing Remains)
    • Dennis Howlett: Oracle under fire with x86 hypervisor licensing
  • Virtualization Journal: Building a Real-World IaaS Cloud Foundation
  • AT&T to Deliver Cloud-Based ‘Storage as a Service’ Offer to Enterprise Customers

Filed Under: Tech Industry, Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Link List, Virtualization

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With over 25 years of partnering leadership and direct GTM experience, Greg A. Lato provides consulting services to companies in all stages of their partnering journey to Ecosystem Led Growth.