Server Core Graphical Configuration Tool:
Introducing CoreConfigurator
Features:
Product Activation
Configuration of display resolution
Clock and time zone configuration
Remote Desktop configuration
Management of local user accounts (creation, deletion, group membership, passwords)
Firewall configuration
WinRM configuration
IP configuration
Computer name and domain/workgroup membership
Installation of Server Core features/roles
Download and learn more here.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Nice One Page VMware -VS others PPTs:
VI3 vs Microsoft Hypervisor-V:
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1182-102-1-1285/Microsoft%20Hypervisor-V.pdf
VirtualCenter vs Microsoft Virtual Machine Manager:
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1187-102-1-1290/Microsoft%20Virtual%20Machine%20Manager.pdf
VI3 vs Citrix XEN:
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1183-102-1-1286/Citrix%20XEN.pdf
VI3 vs Oracle VEN:
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1184-102-1-1287/Oracle%20XEN.pdf
VI3 vs Novell SUSE XEN
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1185-102-1-1288/Novell%20SUSE%20XEN.pdf
VI3 vs KVM:
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1186-102-1-1289/KVM.pdf
VI3 vs Microsoft Hypervisor-V:
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1182-102-1-1285/Microsoft%20Hypervisor-V.pdf
VirtualCenter vs Microsoft Virtual Machine Manager:
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1187-102-1-1290/Microsoft%20Virtual%20Machine%20Manager.pdf
VI3 vs Citrix XEN:
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1183-102-1-1286/Citrix%20XEN.pdf
VI3 vs Oracle VEN:
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1184-102-1-1287/Oracle%20XEN.pdf
VI3 vs Novell SUSE XEN
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1185-102-1-1288/Novell%20SUSE%20XEN.pdf
VI3 vs KVM:
http://www.vmworld.com/vmworld/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1186-102-1-1289/KVM.pdf
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Intel Six-Core CPUs are next then more Virtualization Extensions:
Virtualization.info is reporting in Q4 Intel will introduce it's first SIX-CORE CPU codenamed "Dunnington". In 2009/2010 even more exciting news for Virtualization is the inclusion of new virtualization extensions, one of which is Extended Page Tables support..which has been a performance problem in virtualization that will be fixed by the processor. All virtualization vendors are working to support these new extensions.
Nehalem, the 2009/2010 processor will also include futher inprovements for virtualized environments like replacement of the Front-Side Bus with a new QuickPath InterConnect that integrates the memory controller on the processor die, and can run two threads at the same time for each core.
Virtualization.info is reporting in Q4 Intel will introduce it's first SIX-CORE CPU codenamed "Dunnington". In 2009/2010 even more exciting news for Virtualization is the inclusion of new virtualization extensions, one of which is Extended Page Tables support..which has been a performance problem in virtualization that will be fixed by the processor. All virtualization vendors are working to support these new extensions.
Nehalem, the 2009/2010 processor will also include futher inprovements for virtualized environments like replacement of the Front-Side Bus with a new QuickPath InterConnect that integrates the memory controller on the processor die, and can run two threads at the same time for each core.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
VMworld Europe Sessions and Labs Online for download:
www.vmworld.com is being updated now with all the sessions and labs from VMworld Europe 2008. Even better news is those that attended VMworld 2007 also have access to download the content!
www.vmworld.com is being updated now with all the sessions and labs from VMworld Europe 2008. Even better news is those that attended VMworld 2007 also have access to download the content!
POWERSHELL for VMware Beta open:
First shown at VMworld 2007, most that saw the powershell tools for VMware would have bought it on the spot if they could. Now the lab content from VMworld Europe event in Canne, is available and the beta is availbable for download for all! Highly suggested you learn how this will improve management of your environment!
http://blogs.vmware.com/vipowershell/2008/03/hope-you-enjoye.html
David Marshall has done a review of VMware’s adoption of PowerShell on the InfoWorld.com website:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/virtualization/archives/2008/03/vmware_administ.html?source=rss
VMware's blog dedicated just to the Powershell:
http://blogs.vmware.com/vipowershell/
First shown at VMworld 2007, most that saw the powershell tools for VMware would have bought it on the spot if they could. Now the lab content from VMworld Europe event in Canne, is available and the beta is availbable for download for all! Highly suggested you learn how this will improve management of your environment!
http://blogs.vmware.com/vipowershell/2008/03/hope-you-enjoye.html
David Marshall has done a review of VMware’s adoption of PowerShell on the InfoWorld.com website:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/virtualization/archives/2008/03/vmware_administ.html?source=rss
VMware's blog dedicated just to the Powershell:
http://blogs.vmware.com/vipowershell/
Monday, March 17, 2008
Dell planning to offer ESX 3I for FREE
The Inquirer and virtualzation.info are announcing Dell will be not charging for ESX 3I with new PowerEdge Servers. This would be a excellent move to combat the coming price war other competitors are taking (or will be taking when their hypervisor is ready).
The Inquirer and virtualzation.info are announcing Dell will be not charging for ESX 3I with new PowerEdge Servers. This would be a excellent move to combat the coming price war other competitors are taking (or will be taking when their hypervisor is ready).
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Desigining Resource Groups:
Rich, over at VM/ETC has a really good article on Resource Group design.
I was always thinking along the Pizza Box design and found it difficult to grasp how much I should split up my resources...but the Tug-of-war method sounds a little easier to get started with.
Thanks Rich.
Rich, over at VM/ETC has a really good article on Resource Group design.
I was always thinking along the Pizza Box design and found it difficult to grasp how much I should split up my resources...but the Tug-of-war method sounds a little easier to get started with.
Thanks Rich.
Comparison of True Hypervisor cost when Memory Page Sharing not included:
Check out this very interesting data on "About Oversubscription".
Also includes a storage comparision!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008
New VIRTUALIZATION CONGRESS EVENT!
Virtualization.info is organizing a first, an event called Virtualization Congress.
The title screen sounds very interesting:
- "Case Studies, not marketing pitch"
- "Products in action, not slide shows"
- "Open competition, not allilances"

More info also here.
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