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VMware View Building Blocks & Architecture Guide

December 16, 2008 3 Comments

Recently, VMware View 3 was released.  And since it’s availability, I have been busy helping multiple customers architect virtual desktop deployments.  One word of advice on this front, regardless of your deployment size, make sure you architect the deployment as a repeatable, self-contained building block.  Build an architecture that can support 1000 or 5000 desktops as a stand alone pod.  Then scale out to support your enterprise’s size by just repeating the building block.

This is a best practice when architecting any large scale virtualization solution (even for cloud based architectures that I tweeted about last week.)  Have the pod contain all the servers, storage, switching, virtualization, and desktop infrastructure needed to support your target desktops.  Even if you are deploying to support a much smaller desktop footprint, having the ability to scale up to a pre-known size will save you down the road–especially when surprises happen like acquisitions or contractor shifts.

This is the first recommendation also given in the recently released VMware View Reference Architecture Guide.  This guide helps you to architect large scale enterprise wide deployments of VMware View.  Covering all the basics of VMware View deployment from design approach, components, design, and through validation this guide is a must read for anyone working on or thinking about a virtual desktop architecture.  You can download this guide and three other useful guides to desktop virtualization at the VMware website.  You will need to register using a valid email address but can always opt out of receiving any future updates.

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Architecture, View 3, VMware

New VMware Compatibility Guide Released

December 11, 2008 Leave a Comment

Yesterday VMware released an update to the must read for every VMW admin/architect:  the hardware compatibility guide.  In the past, these were frequently updated multiple PDF files.  Now it’s a single stop shopping URL for accessing all the hardware: systems, storage, IO Devices.  And it’s now searchable from the start!

I see this as being a nice usability upgrade to the compability guides.  What do the rest of the users of this guide think?

(Note: the Link on my VMW Launchpad has been updated….)

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

1 Workday Full Performance 55% Less Power

December 4, 2008 1 Comment

This morning, I had this video that shows VMware’s Distributed Power Management (DPM) in action come across my inbox this morning.  DPM is an idea that is easy to understand but hard to visualize at times, this video makes DPM crystal clear.  It was created by a number of VMware engineers just before VMworld 2008.

Today, every enterprise is looking at ways to save money and help the environment…turning off the computers (in this case expensive power sucking servers) when they are not needed is an easy way to achieve both.

Update: For some reason the formatting of the blog theme is messing with the embedding of the video. I’ll work on fixing this in the next day. Until then, click through on first link for video directly from YouTube.

Update 2: Formatting was adjusted, the inline video should no longer looked “squished”.

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Distributed Power Management, DPM, 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.