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VMworld, just be there!

Duncan Epping · Jul 19, 2009 ·

Usually 1.5 month before VMworld all the “VMworld, why you should attend” posts start appearing. My title says it all, Just be there! But if you are still not sure why, here are a bunch of arguments you can use to convince yourself and your manager…

As most of you know Rick Scherer, Scott Lowe, Chad Sakac, Tom Howarth and myself will be hosting the Ask the Experts Panel Session(TA2259). This session will be a round-table alike session. You get the chance to ask questions regarding virtualization and designing virtual infrastructures or as we like to call it these days (internal) clouds. If you’ve got a question you can already ask them here, you can even provide us  diagrams if you feel that would help better understanding your environment!

Now of course this is not the only reason why you should attend VMworld 2009 in San Francisco. Besides the fact that San Francisco is one of the coolest cities in the US these are the reasons why I think you should visit VMworld 2009 in no particular order:

  • VMworld Party. Do I even need to explain this? The reputation this party has says enough. It’s more than worth it. Not only the VMworld party also companies like Veeam, Vizioncore etc will organize parties which are excellent to meet people! And what about the Warm Up Party? Be there!
  • VMware Technology Exchange Developer Day
    Something different for a change, a whole day based on developing tools, scripts etc! Make sure you attend this extra day it will be worth it!
  • Networking. No better place to do networking than VMworld. I’ve met so many great people at VMworld, heck I even had job interviews at VMworld. (Don’t tell your manager this :-))
  • Knowledge. The amount of info to be gathered at VMworld is just insane. I know the sessions will be available online but this will not give you the chance to discuss your experiences and ask your questions(Genius Booth, visit it!). Isn’t it awesome that all the top virtualization experts are walking around and you can actually walk up to them and ask them that one thing you always wanted to know!?! I highly recommend the following sessions:
    • BC1500 – Lee Dilworth – vCenter Site Recovery Manager “Up and Running” – Best Practices & Avoiding the Pitfalls
    • BC3197 – Marc Sevigny – High Availability – Internals and Best Practices
    • TA1394 – Mostafa Khalil – vSphere 4.0 Advanced Storage Log Analysis
    • TA2525 – Srinivas Neginhal – vShpere 4 Networking Deep Dive
    • TA2627 – Kit Colbert – Understanding “Host” and “Guest” Memory Usage and Other Memory Management Concepts
    • TA2963 – Krishna Raj Raja – esxtop for advanced users
    • TA4341 – Boon Seong Ang – Virtual Network Performance
    • TA2942 – Bhavjit Walha – Performance Best Practices
    • TA2650 – Hal Rottenberg/Luc Dekens – Take PowerCLI to the Next Level
    • TA2647 – Chad Sakac – Best Practices to Increase Availability and Throughput for the Future of VMware
    • VM2241 – Carter Shanklin/Scott Herold – Managing vSphere with VMware PowerCLI

Drop your manager an email and ask for his approval and start booking! Don’t forget to visit the VMTN/Community Booth. Most of the bloggers, including myself, can be found there. Come by and say hi!

And the winners of the VMware top blog are…

Duncan Epping · Jul 3, 2009 ·

Eric Siebert just published the new TOP 10 Blogs. I want to thank every one who voted for me. I’m really surprised with the number of “#1” votes I got. As you might notice compared to Eric’s own TOP-20 some people have moved up or down. I think the most noticeable is Gabe entering the TOP 10 and Chad going from 10th place to 3rd, but that’s well deserved in my opinion!

[update: Eric just tweeted 11 – 20 so I added these to the list]

  1. Yellow Bricks – Duncan Epping(1) – 102 first place votes – weighted score of 991
  2. Scott Lowe’s Blog – Scott Lowe(2) – 39 first place votes – weighted score of 707
  3. Virtual Geek – Chad Sakac(10) – 61 first place votes – weighted score of 550
  4. NTPro – Eric Sloof(3) – 12 first place votes – weighted score of 412
  5. RTFM Education – Mike Laverick(8) – 5 first place votes – weighted score of 232
  6. VM/ETC – Rich Brambley(6) – 5 first place votes – weighted score of 196
  7. Virtualization Evangelist – Jason Boche(5) – 4 first place votes – weighted score of 190
  8. Gabe’s Virtual World(12) – Gabe Van Zanten – 5 first place votes – weighted score of 132
  9. Virtualization Pro – Various(4) – 3 first place votes – weighted score of 129
  10. Mike D’s blog – Mike DiPetrillo(7) – 3 first place votes – weighted score of 120
  11. VMware Tips – Rick Scherer(15)
  12. The VM Guy – Dave Lawrence(16)
  13. VCritical – Eric Gray(17)
  14. Planet VM – Tom Howarth(11)
  15. Ken’s Virtual Reality – Ken Cline(20)
  16. Professional VMware – Cody Bunch(09)
  17. Virtual Future – Sven Huisman (19)
  18. Rational Survivability – Christofer Hoff(13)
  19. Virtual Black Hole – Steve Beaver(18)
  20. Musings of Rodos – Rodney Haywood(14)

Yellow Bricks wallpaper!

Duncan Epping · Jun 29, 2009 ·

I was looking for a new wallpaper for my laptop as the old ones started to bore me. Coincidentally I ran into Sander Ras this week. Sander designed the Yellow Bricks logo almost two years ago, and I asked him if he could create a wallpaper for me based on this logo. This is what he emailed me and I really liked them so I wanted to share them with you:

New Sponsor: Train Signal

Duncan Epping · Jun 24, 2009 ·

Yellow-Bricks.com is proud to announce a brand new sponsor; Train Signal!

Train Signal is the leading provider of computer training software for IT Professionals covering Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA and VMware.

Now I could write an article praising Train Signal but there’s no point. I don’t need to convince you guys Train Signal should. David Davis(one of Train Signal’s instructors) recently posted an 18 minute introduction on his blog(vmwarevideos.com) to the upcoming VMware vSphere video training course. Check it out:

Here’s your chance to pick the top VMware blogs

Duncan Epping · Jun 16, 2009 ·

Eric Siebert just added a poll to his website. This time it’s not Eric who picks the top 5 VMware blogs but it is you, the reader!

I have a hard time picking the top blogs from the many great ones that are out there. I initially started with a top 10 and recently expanded it to the top 20 as more and more blogs have started. In this post I outline my blog selection criteria for the top 20 and it’s no easy task for me to pick them and rate them in order….

Now head over to Eric’s blog and pick the top 5. I’ve already voted! Results will be published at the end of the month.

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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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