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New session added for PEX

Duncan Epping · Jan 24, 2012 ·

A couple of weeks back I posted my session details for PEX. I just had a session added to my schedule which I wanted to inform you about. This session was originally hosted by no one less than Mike DiPetrillo. Chris Colotti and I have been asked to take over the session.

Session 1262 (Wednesday 2/12 @ 12:30pm): DR of the Cloud and to the Cloud

This session will look at DR and the cloud. Two different DR scenarios will be presented in depth – DR of the cloud and DR to the cloud. DR to the cloud is how end consumers fail over resources to a cloud provider. DR of the cloud is how you fail over cloud resources from one site to another. This session will go in depth on the consumer and provider side of the architecture. We’ll look at how to replicate the data, what applications are primary targets, how to size environments, how to maintain multi-tenancy, and what to avoid when architecting these solutions. This session is a must for anyone considering tier 1 applications for the cloud.

Presenters: Chris Colotti and Duncan Epping

Don’t forget to add it to your schedule, it is going to be a really cool session!

VMware Partner Exchange 2012 – Las Vegas

Duncan Epping · Dec 9, 2011 ·

A couple of weeks back I received the news that one of the sessions I submitted was accepted for VMware Partner Exchange 2012. PEX is held in Las Vegas from the 13th til the 16th of February. There’s an excellent program again. Make sure to check the full list here. If you haven’t signed up yet, do it quick as the early bird discount has been extended with a couple of weeks, it will save you $ 400,-.

This is the session that I submitted:

Session 1359: Architecting a Cloud Infrastructure
Abstract: This session will discuss the various design considerations when architecting the foundation for every solid cloud environment: vSphere 5.0. We will start with sizing and scaling and end with some operational guidance. Different examples will be used to show the impact design considerations can have on the availability of your services.

Presenters: Duncan Epping and David Hill

Just added:

Session 1262 (Wednesday 2/12 @ 12:30pm): DR of the Cloud and to the Cloud

This session will look at DR and the cloud. Two different DR scenarios will be presented in depth – DR of the cloud and DR to the cloud. DR to the cloud is how end consumers fail over resources to a cloud provider. DR of the cloud is how you fail over cloud resources from one site to another. This session will go in depth on the consumer and provider side of the architecture. We’ll look at how to replicate the data, what applications are primary targets, how to size environments, how to maintain multi-tenancy, and what to avoid when architecting these solutions. This session is a must for anyone considering tier 1 applications for the cloud.

Presenters: Chris Colotti and Duncan Epping

I glanced over the list of sessions at PEX and I definitely highly recommend adding the following to your schedule. I tried to keep the list limited by forcing my self to only list 15, too many great sessions at PEX.

  • Emad Benjamin – (1187) Virtualizing Latency Sensitive Workloads and vFabric GemFire
  • Thomas Kraus – (1206) vCloud Director 1.5 solution integration
  • Cormac Hogan – (1231) vSphere Storage Appliance Deep Dive
  • Rob Randell – (1248) Using vShield and vCenter Configuration Manager to Achieve Better Than Physical Security for Business Critical Applications
  • Mike DiPetrillo – (1260) Multi-Site Cloud Deployment How-To
  • Clive Wenman – (1265) SRM 5.0 & vSphere Replication – Understanding the Use cases and Implementation Options
  • Chris Colotti – (1269) Upgrading the vCloud Solution Stack in an End to End Environment
  • Kamau Wanguhu – (1276) vCloud Director Networking and where VXLAN fits in
  • Carter Shanklin – (1316) Using Elastic Memory for Java to pool application server memory, improve consolidation ratios, and increase app server reliability.
  • Kyle Gleed – (1328) Upgrading to vSphere 5.0
  • Grant Suzuki – (1349) VMware vShield App and Data Security Deep Dive
  • Ken Werneburg – (1363) SRM 5 Demo – New Features in Action and Q&A
  • Tom Stephens – (1374) The Last Mile in HA: Application Availability
  • Justin King – (1388) Up and Running with vSphere vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA)
  • Alex Fontana – (1466) Design, Deploy and Optimize Exchange 2010 on vSphere

See you in Las Vegas!

VMware Partner Exchange 2010

Duncan Epping · Feb 13, 2010 ·

I attended VMware Partner Exchange this week in Las Vegas. I must say I was impressed. To be completely blunt; I wasn’t impressed with Vegas. Vegas is definitely not my cup of tea. I love a bit of “history” and Vegas hardly has any. Give me San Francisco, New York, Boston or any other city anytime!

I do however was impressed with Partner Exchange. From a logistics standpoint PEX was well organized so my compliments to the organization. The labs, the sessions, the workshops… I wish I could have joined any of these. I’m not complaining though as being part of the VCDX Panel is also a great experience. Seeing the creative solutions people come up with is a learning experience for me as well. Some people have a different view on a concept or solution and this also gives me food for thought. Another thing what I love about being part of the panel is making people think about their own design. I can’t say much about the interviews I conducted though as the NDA police would kill me. I hope to see some of you who are taking the defense in Munich!

I did manage to see the keynote by Steve Herrod by the way. I was impressed with all the insights Steve gave in terms of upcoming products, brand new projects and even a couple tech previews. I am looking forward to the upcoming version of VMware View and a new project which I can’t disclose as the VMware NDA Police would again kill me. I am also looking forward to start using Zimbra.

Especially “Zimlets” seem to be really powerful. Zimlets are basically hook-ins for your email/colaboration tool. A good example would be an Oracle plugin. When an email for instance contains a PO number the PO number will appear as a link to the PO system. But not only a link, when hovering over the link a pop-up will appear with for instance the total amount for the PO and the approval status.

Other upcoming new features that were revealed are IO DRS, Memory Compression and a new View management interface. I recommend reading some of the other blog posts on this topic as there is a lot I can’t write about:

  • Gabe’s Virtual World –  News from VMware Partner Exchange
  • Brian Knudtson
  • Scott Lowe – Session 1 – Session 2 – Session 3
  • Steve Jin – PEX Day 1|party – Day 2 – Day 3 –  Day 4
  • Chad Sakac – VMware Partner Exchange 2010 from where I sat…

And by the way; Congrats Frank and Andrew Mitchell for becoming VCDX 029 and 030!

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Duncan Epping is a Chief Technologist in the Office of the CTO in the Cloud Infrastructure Business Group (CIBG) at VMware. Besides writing on Yellow-Bricks, Duncan co-authors the vSAN Deep Dive book series and the vSphere Clustering Deep Dive book series. Duncan also co-hosts the Unexplored Territory Podcast.

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