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VMWorld 2009 SF Call For Papers

March 6, 2009 Leave a Comment

VMworld 2009 Call For PapersNow that VMworld 2009 Europe is complete (see previous post to get to a list of summary links), the call is out for Papers and Presentations for VMworld 2009 in San Francisco.  The following solution tracks are currently being planned:

  • Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery
  • Desktop Virtualization
  • Enterprise Applications
  • Technology & Architecture
  • Virtualization 101
  • Virtualization Management

Anyone who is interested in presenting can submit their abstract on the VMworld 2009 Call For Papers site.  But you better get crackin’ as key dates are just around the corner:

  • June 1st: Notification of Acceptance
  • June 19th: First Draft of Presentations due
  • July 17: Second Draft of Presentations due
  • August 10: FINAL Presentations due
  • August 31: DAY ONE of VMworld

I’m looking forward to lots of great stuff again this year at VMworld in San Francisco!

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMworld Tagged With: Call For Papers, VMworld 2009

VMworld Europe in a Blog Post

March 4, 2009 1 Comment

Not all of us were lucky enough to fly to France to attend VMworld Europe.  If you were like me and didn’t get to make it check out Duncan Epping’s post VMworld 2009 Europe Linkage, he has a collage of 76 links to all the key blogger coverage of the event.

And Don’t forget that VMworld 2009 in San Francisco is just 6 months away…here before you know it!  Talk to your boss and start your planning now.  Even with all belt tightening that the current economy is forcing everyone to do this year, missing VMworld can be a penny wise but pound foolish decision.   (and I’m hoping to have one of my customers present this year…)

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMworld Tagged With: Europe, VMworld 2009

VMware Announces vCenter Server Heartbeat

March 2, 2009 Leave a Comment

One of the announcments that came out of VMworld Europe 2009 last week (one which surprising didn’t seem to get much attention that I’m aware of) was that of vCenter Server Heartbeat.  One of the common issues that my clients have been frustreated with was the lack true monitoring and automatic redundancy for the vCenter.  A Virtual Infrastructure’s operation relies on vCenter and in the past the recommended solution from VMware was to run vCenter virtualized in a High Availability pair.  This worked fine if all vCenter components lived on the same VM.  Once you break those components up across multiple VMs for increased performance and flexability, you need a solution that is application aware.  This is exactly waht vCenter Server Heartbeat can deliver.  From the press release:

VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat monitors the vCenter Server connectivity and components, including the license server and VMware vCenter Update Manager, and can restart the entire vCenter Server on the passive server. This can help ensure a consistent, reliable operation of VMware vCenter Server if it is threatened by unplanned or planned downtime, and it provides a broad range of protection against operator errors, operating system or hardware failure, or external events.

vCenter heart beat it built ontop of Neverfail’s application availability technology and should be available in March.

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: vCenter, VMware

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About latoga labs

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.