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Technical Marketing Update 2012 – Week 16

By Duncan Epping, Principal Architect.

Technical Marketing Update 2012 – Week 16

Blog posts: 

  • Limiting stress on storage caused by HA restarts by lowering restart concurrency? (Duncan Epping) http://bit.ly/HYCF5F
  • Identifying Virtual Machines Affected By SvMotion / VDS Issue (William Lam) http://bit.ly/HOg56f 
  • Identifying and fixing VMs Affected By SvMotion / VDS Issue (Alan Renouf) bit.ly/IUF570 
  • Scripts release for Storage vMotion / HA problem (Duncan Epping) http://bit.ly/IVLkaP 
  • VM Storage Profile behaviour when VASA Provider fails (Cormac Hogan) bit.ly/J9ocYh
  • Disable LUN During ESXi Installation (William Lam) http://bit.ly/I2juYA 
  • Exiting VSA Maintenance Mode using WSCLI(Cormac Hogan) bit.ly/HSfj69
  • vSphere 5.0 Hardening Guide public draft available (Duncan Epping) http://bit.ly/J0Br00 
  • Connecting multiple DRS clusters to a single Storage DRS datastore cluster (Frank Denneman) bit.ly/HW9LZc
  • ‘vpxuser’ Password Alert When Upgrading to ESXi 5.0 (Kyle Gleed) bit.ly/JcfVkn
  • Automatically Remediating SvMotion / VDS Issue Using vCenter Alarms (William Lam) http://bit.ly/IcSWaF 

 

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Duncan Epping

About Duncan Epping

Duncan Epping is Principal Architect at VMware (R&D, Integration Engineering) and is focused on vCloud / vSphere architecture and integration. He was among the first VMware certified design experts (VCDX 007). He is the co-author of several books, including best seller vSphere 5.1 Clustering Technical Deepdive. He is the owner and main author of the leading virtualization blog yellow-bricks.com.

2 thoughts on “Technical Marketing Update 2012 – Week 16

  1. Great! I just wanted to add that entrepreneurs need several strategies in their “marketing.” Blog commenting should also be followed up with other actions such as networking, speaking in front of audiences comprised of your target clients, involvement in message boards, and article writing. I’ve run into a number of people who think using just one marketing strategy is enough, and those of us who are successful know we need at least a few in order to reach our personal and professional goals.

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