Archives for: November 2009
in the ghetto….

William Lam just updated two of his most popular scripts. If you haven’t looked at them yet, make sure you do as they are worth it. ghettoVCB(g2) enables the backup of virtual machines residing on either an ESX or ESXi host. ghettoVCBg2 is a complete rewritten and enhanced version of ghettoVCB or as William puts it “harder, better, faster, stronger”. [...]

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Creating a VDI template

Herco van Brug wrote a great article on how to build a solid VDI/View Windows XP Template. Herco recently designed and implemented a large View environment and this article is the outcome. I only quoted the first paragraph as the article is subject to change. Please visit the source article for the full details, it is worth reading! A basic [...]

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Iomega IX4-200d

This friday I received a package. I felt 10-years old again, it was like unwrapping a Christmas present. One hell of a Christmas present I must say and I want to thank EMC and especially Chad Sakac! I un-boxed the two Iomega IX4-200d units and turned them on. After a couple of minutes I had them up and running. It’s [...]

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Performance: Thin Provisioning

I had a discussion about Thin Provisioning with a colleague last week. One of the reasons for me not to recommend it yet for high I/O VMs was performance. I had not seen a white-paper or test yet that showed their was little impact of growing the VMDK. Eric Gray of Vcritical.com had the scoop, VMware just published an excellent [...]

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VCP 4 exam…

Today, Friday the 13th, I did my VCP 4 exam. I was a bit nervous as I, literally, only had a couple of hours to prepare. I did however pass. Because I only had a couple of hours to prepare I focused on what I expected to be the most difficult part to score on, the max configs. I used [...]

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Resource Pools and Shares

I just wanted to write a couple of lines about Resource Pools. During most engagements I see environments where Resource Pools have been implemented together with shares. These Resource Pools are usually labeled “Low”, “Normal” and “High” with the shares set respectively. This is the traditional example being used during the VMware vSphere / VI3 course. Why am I writing [...]

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VMFS Metadata size?

When designing your VMware vSphere / VI3 environment there are so many variables you need to take into account that it is easy to get lost. Something hardly anyone seem to be taking into account when creating VMFS volumes is that the metadata will also take up a specific amount of disk space. You might think that everyone has at [...]

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