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vSphere 4.1 HA/DRS Deepdive promo was a huge hit!

Duncan Epping · May 28, 2012 ·

Thanks to each and everyone of you who took the time to download the vSphere 4.1 HA/DRS Deepdive kindle copy during our promo days. Over 6000 downloads in just 2 days is nothing short of amazing. Frank and I were talking about this promo opportunity a week ago for the 4.1 book and never anticipated on these kind of numbers. We expected a couple of hundred copies to be given away, maybe close to a 1000, but definitely not 6000+. Just some facts about this promo:

  • 175+ retweets of my tweets
  • 600+ tweets
  • 30.000+ people reached
  • 6000+ Kindle copies

We were shocked, we anticipated on a couple of hundred copies, maybe close to a 1000, but never did we anticipate on 6000 kindle copies being downloaded. Thanks to everyone who helped driving this. All the tweets / facebook and G+ mentions helped with this huge success.

 

How do I use das.isolationaddress[x]?

Duncan Epping · May 25, 2012 ·

Recently I received a question on twitter how the vSphere HA advanced option “das.isolationaddress” should be used. This setting is used when there is the desire or a requirement to specify an additional isolation address. The isolation address is used by a host which “believes” it is isolated. In other words, if a host isn’t receiving heartbeats anymore it pings the isolation address to validate if it still has network access or not. If it does still have network access (response from isolation address) then no action is taken, if the isolation address does not respond then the “isolation response” is triggered.

Out of the box the “default gateway” is used as an isolation address. In most cases it is recommended to specify at least one extra isolation address. This would be done as follows:

  • Right click your vSphere Cluster and select “Edit settings”
  • Go to the vSphere HA section and click “Advanced options”
  • Add “das.isolationaddress0” under the option column
  • And add the “IP Address” of the device you want to use as an isolation address under the value column

Now if you want to specify a second isolation address you should add “das.isolationaddress1”. In total 10 isolation addresses will be used (0 – 9). Keep in mind that all of these will be pinged in parallel! Many seem to be under the impression that this happens sequential, but that is not the case!

Now if for whatever reason the default gateway should not be used you could disable this by adding the “das.usedefaultisolationaddress” to “false”. A usecase for this would be when the default gateway is a “non-pingable” device, in most scenarios it is not needed though to use “das.usedefaultisolationaddress”.

I hope this helps when implementing your cluster,

Yes, the vSphere 4.1 HA/DRS kindle copy is also free today in other Amazon shops

Duncan Epping · May 25, 2012 ·

As I had this question many times by now I figured a short blog article wouldn’t hurt. Yes, the vSphere 4.1 HA/DRS Kindle copy is also free in other amazon shops, but just today… so pick it up now:

  • Italy – Amazon.it
  • France – Amazon.fr
  • UK – Amazon.co.uk
  • Germany – Amazon.de
  • The rest – Amazon.com

Want a free Kindle version of the VMware vSphere 4.1 HA and DRS technical deepdive?

Duncan Epping · May 24, 2012 ·

Just a limited offer, two days only… The VMware vSphere 4.1 HA and DRS tech deepdive is free. WHAT? Yes it is free… $ 0,-. So hop over to amazon and pick up your free Kindle copy today!

For those who have been living under a rock, this book will explain the ins and outs of both vSphere HA and DRS. Admission Control, Resource Pools, Limits, HA Restart Timelines… it is all in there. Pick it up!

Cool contest: Tell your VC Ops story!

Duncan Epping · May 23, 2012 ·

A couple of weeks back the VC Ops team approached me and asked if I wanted to help out judging for contest submissions. When they explained what it was exactly about I accepted and I figured I would share with you what will be announced later today! VMware.com/go/vcops-story just went live and some more details can be found there, in short what they will be looking for is cool use case stories around VC Ops. This could be any product of the VC Ops suite, or even better a combination of products. The cool thing is that the are two first prizes and each of those gets a free ticket to VMworld and gets to speak at the eventduring a session! (One will be for Barcelona and the other for San Francisco) Second price is “$500 Amex Gift Card / Bag of VMware Swag”.

If you are a VC Ops customer and have a great story to tell and don’t mind winning a free ticket and speaking at an event like VMworld I highly suggest you go for it! I have been told that during the VMTN Podcast on Wednesday May 23 @ 12PM PST more details will be shared so make sure to tune in!

Now head over to VMware.com/go/vcops-story and start winning!

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Duncan Epping is a Chief Technologist and Distinguished Engineering Architect at Broadcom. Besides writing on Yellow-Bricks, Duncan is the co-author of the vSAN Deep Dive and the vSphere Clustering Deep Dive book series. Duncan is also the host of the Unexplored Territory Podcast.

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