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		<title>Release: VMware View 5.1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 01:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fresh off the announcement from about 2 weeks ago View 5.1 is available and can be downloaded here.  Although there are not many surprises from the announcement, you can read the what&#8217;s new section from the release notes.  Get downloading and testing. VMware View 5.1 delivers important features and enhancements that improve the performance, security, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fresh off the announcement from about 2 weeks ago View 5.1 is available and can be downloaded <a href="https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/info/slug/desktop_end_user_computing/vmware_view/5_1" target="_blank">here</a>.  Although there are not many surprises from the announcement, you can read the <a href="https://www.vmware.com/support/view51/doc/view-51-release-notes.html#whatsnew" target="_blank">what&#8217;s new section</a> from the <a href="https://www.vmware.com/support/view51/doc/view-51-release-notes.html" target="_blank">release notes</a>.  Get downloading and testing.</p>
<p>VMware View 5.1 delivers important features and enhancements that improve the performance, security, management, and flexibility of virtual desktops. This release of VMware View adds the following new features and support.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Advanced storage options that leverage vSphere 5.0</strong> - The following performance optimizations and integration features take advantage of vSphere 5.0 enhancements:</li>
<ul>
<li><strong>View Storage Accelerator uses Content Based Read Cache (CBRC)</strong> - CBRC is an ESXi 5.0 server memory cache of common blocks. During peak I/O workloads such as logon boot storms, View desktops can access common blocks of the OS disk and shared applications in the main memory cache, improving performance, enhancing the user experience, and saving storage array costs.</li>
<li><strong>Tech Preview: View Composer Array Integration with VAAI</strong> - Additional View Composer cloning options leverage the vStorage API for Array Integration (VAAI) Native Cloning capability of Network Attached Storage (NAS). <strong>Note:</strong> The storage vendors developing support for NFS native cloning (VAAI) need additional certification to support the View workload. CBRC is not supported with the NFS native cloning feature.</li>
<li><strong>Customizable View Composer disposable disk drive letter.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Support for up to 32 hosts in a cluster when Network File System (NFS) is in use.</strong> (The former limit was 8 hosts per cluster.)</li>
</ul>
<li><strong>Improved USB support.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Radius two-factor authentication support.</strong></li>
<li><strong>View Administrator user interface (UI) enhancements</strong> - These include context menus, linking to saved View Administrator pages, enhanced table column viewing, and globalization and localization in five languages.</li>
<li><strong>Support for pre-created Active Directory machine accounts.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Optional customer experience improvement program.</strong> View collects anonymous data about View usage to help make View more responsive to customer needs. No user-identifiable data is collected. You can opt in or out of the program at any time.</li>
<li><strong>View Persona Management is supported on physical computers</strong> - View Persona Management (virtual profiles) can manage user profiles across physical computers and View desktops. Simultaneous sessions are not supported.</li>
<li><strong>View Persona Management user profile migration</strong> - The View Persona Management utility migrates Windows user profiles from Windows XP to Windows 7. The utility migrates profiles from physical computers to View or from View to View.</li>
<li><strong>Standalone View Composer server</strong> - View supports the installation of the View Composer server on a standalone machine separate from VMware vCenter Server.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Citrix Synergy 2012 – Keynote Day 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 18:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First up this morning is Sameer Dholakia, VP Cloud Platforms Group. He kicks off by defining what cloud is (this should be good.) He talks about the many interpretations of cloud and then talks about what cloud is not. For this he introduces Geva Perry, Cloud Strategist. Geva talks about the adoption of Cloud in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First up this morning is Sameer Dholakia, VP Cloud Platforms Group.  He kicks off by defining what cloud is (this should be good.)  He talks about the many interpretations of cloud and then talks about what cloud is not. For this he introduces Geva Perry, Cloud Strategist.   Geva talks about the adoption of Cloud in the world.  He describes how the adoption has happened from the bottom up.  Because of this, CIO&#8217;s are often unaware that their companies are using Cloud Services and strategies (very true).  He shows an interesting survey from 2010 where they asked which group in the organization was the first to start using cloud computing.  The Development group was the clear leader in the survey.  He references the similarities of cloud adoption with other technologies: Salesforce.com, open-source software, PCs even.  All of these technologies were adopted from the bottom-up.  He describes one of the drivers for cloud adoption: The consumerization of IT.  The expectation that our access to applications and data will be the same weather we are at work or home.  He recommends that customers do not fight it, they should embrace it.<br />
Sameer is back.  He describes how Amazon built their EC2 cloud and the rate they have been growing.  He describes the Citrix CloudStack platform and how they have the pieces needed to put together your own Amazon-style cloud.  He makes a great statement, &#8220;Cloud is not next generation virtualization.&#8221;  He segues into a presentation for XenServer (first time I&#8217;ve seen it mentioned in a keynote since I got here.)  He mention how virtualization is a scale-up technology, blending the layers (storage, compute, network,etc) together.  Cloud is a scale out technology so that you scale to the needs of the business horizontally across datacenters.<br />
The presentation goes on to demos of CloudStack, NetScaler VPX, Sungard, and Engine Yard.<br />
After 60 minutes of product pitch and demos, Sameer is back to discuss Project Avalon again.  Project Avalon was announced yesterday at the very end of the Keynote.  It is the Citrix grand-scale idea of a cloud offering.  (Think vCloud Director and connector together with View and SRM included). It the all-encompassing picture of the integration of their products.<br />
He concludes with reiterating was the Cloud is not.  Cloud is not&#8230;Scale Up, Proprietary, Next Gen Virtualization, Vendor Lock in (Obvious jabs at VMware here) and the crowd exits.</p>
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		<title>Citrix Synergy – Keynote Day 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 00:36:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a difference from yesterday. Citrix Summit completed yesterday and had about 2,000 partner attendees. Today is a bit different with the kickoff of Synergy with over XXXX customers in attendance. The room is full with customers, partners and employees. If I may make one suggestion: two words &#8211; Blogger Tables. Kicking off the day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a difference from yesterday.  Citrix Summit completed yesterday and had about 2,000 partner attendees.  Today is a bit different with the kickoff of Synergy with over XXXX customers in attendance.  The room is full with customers, partners and employees.  If I may make one suggestion:  two words &#8211; Blogger Tables.</p>
<p>Kicking off the day at 10:39am PST is Mark Templeton Citrix CEO.</p>
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Mark welcomes the crowd to much applause.  Mark starts by saying they have two topics: mobile and cloud.  He starts with some updates.  GoToAssist is now available on Android as of today.  Secondly, in conjuction with Wyse, they announce the Zenith 2 &#8211; a thin client with better graphics and performance.  Next update is on VDI in a box.  Citrix is announcing a license upgrade program from VDI in a box to XenDesktop.  He also announces that VDI in a box won the Best of Interop 2012 award yesterday in cloud and virtualization.  The next update is appDNA.  Mark gives a little background on the product.  Today AppDNA 6.1 launches.  Simplified installation, simplified user experience and better analyitics.  The next update ondeck is XenClient.  They announce the acquisition of Virtual Computer.  VC provides enterprise wide deployment.  XenClient will run $175 per user.  The next update is with Microsoft (slight groans from the crowd).  Talking about the integration with SC2012, Win8, etc.<br />
Mark moves on to talk about moving from the PC era to the Cloud era.  He talks about oder times when poeple worked in an office and the exception was mobile.  Wireless and cloud were the exceptions and now they are the standard and wired, on premise and office are the exception.  He says that when you can support these users in both situations the incremental cost is zero.  He states that the exceptions of the cloud era are the norm in the cloud era.  He talks about the work life time in a 24 hour period.  He explains how we use to work for 8 hours and the rest was spent on life.  But now work and life intermingle.  We have a slice of work, then a slice of life (using a pie chart).  He explains that that transition from one to the other is the important part.  Creating mobile connectivity options to ease and smooth that transition.<br />
He shows a demonstration of Podio, a social collaboration platform for actually doing work.  He shows how it integrates with GoToMeeting and upcoming integration with Citrix Receiver.<br />
Mark changes topics to ShareFile.  He announces the addition of Storage Zones in sharefile.  It allows you to pick where a specific folder is stored.  This would be where files can be stored in the public or private clouds.  He introduces Jesse Lipson, VP and GM, Data Sharing.  Jesse give a demo of the Outlook integration with ShareFile.  Jesse shows the options in the Outlook Plugin that are available.  He also demonstrates ShareFile Sync (think dropbox) where copies of files in a folder structure are replicated to the cloud.  Lastly Jesse demonstrates the ipad app.  (Very cool stuff, Project Octopus team, pay attention).<br />
Mark moves on to Citrix Receiver and the integration of ShareFile for Follow-me data.  They will be shipping Citrix with Follow-me-data in July.<br />
Mark introduces Brad Peterson &#8211; Chief Demo Officer (nice title).  Brad shows Citrix Receiver connecting into Cloud Gateway.  He shows how applications are deployed, how sharefile data is included and integrated in receiver.<br />
He shows how receiver can deploy applications directly to the iPad (think Project Horizon).  Mark announces Cloud Gateway 2.  How it can be used as a single point to provide the apps and data for your users no matter what device they are using.<br />
Mark talks about the TVO &#8211; Total Value of Ownership.  He describes FlexCast which gives you all the methods you need to connect to your apps and data.  They are announcing Remote PC as another connection method.  It&#8217;s connecting back to the physical PC in the office.<br />
Next up is the enhancements in HDX.  HDX 3D Pro is announced.  It provides full 3D apps with less bandwidth with lower CPU and GPU cost with better compression.<br />
Mark introduces the HP All in one Zero Client.  It runs 13 watts and runns off of power over ethernet!  Thats pretty impressive.  Brad comes back out to demo it and it&#8217;s really impressive.  He goes as far as to pick up the screen (leaving the wireless keyboard and mouse behind) and walks out to the crowd.  With just an ethernet cable toting behind him (what happened to the first slide which said Wired was the exception?)  Still very cool and impressive.<br />
The last topic is Citrix Netscaler.  He recaps the release of Netscaler 10.  He gives an overview of Netscaler 10 with TriScale technology.<br />
He wraps it up saying, &#8220;We create a world where people can work and play from anywhere.&#8221;<br /></p>
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		<title>vSphere Security Tip: Enable Tech Support Mode Timeout</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2012 10:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tech Support Mode is a great feature of ESXi that lets admins and support personnel access the command directly on a ESXi hosts.  This can be done via SSH or thru the host console.  The security risk is that the console does not shut down automatically by default.  There is a simple fix for this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tech Support Mode is a great feature of ESXi that lets admins and support personnel access the command directly on a ESXi hosts.  This can be done via SSH or thru the host console.  The security risk is that the console does not shut down automatically by default.  There is a simple fix for this however, you can set the auto-timeout so that Tech Support Mode will shutdown automatically after a certain time has passed.  You can find a great article on tech support mode <a href="http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1017910" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>To enable the Tech Support Mode Timeout via the vSphere Client (from the <a href="http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1017910" target="_blank">KB Article</a>):</p>
<ol>
<li>Select the host and click the <strong>Configuration </strong>tab.</li>
<li>Click <strong>Software</strong>&gt;<strong>Advanced </strong>Settings.<br />
<strong>ESXi 5.0:</strong> Change the <strong>UserVars.ESXiShellTimeOut </strong>field to the desired value.<br />
<strong>ESXi 4.1:</strong> Change the <strong>UserVars.TSMTimeOut </strong>field to the desired value.</li>
<li>Click <strong>OK</strong>.</li>
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<div>The time is set in seconds so make sure you have it turn off but also leave enough time to work.</div>
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		<title>Release: VMware View 5.0.1 with native Mac OSX Client</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 01:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Was not expecting this one so quickly.  Get ready to get downloading here. Some great info in the what&#8217;s new from the View Manager Release Notes: This maintenance release includes the following components: VMware View Connection Server 5.0.1, which also includes replica server, security server, and View Transfer Server VMware View Agent 5.0.1 VMware View [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Was not expecting this one so quickly.  Get ready to get downloading <a href="http://downloads.vmware.com/d/details/view_501_premier_en/dCV0YndkakBidCVkKg==" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>Some great info in the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/view50/doc/view-501-release-notes.html#whatsnew" target="_blank">what&#8217;s new</a> from the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/view50/doc/view-501-release-notes.html" target="_blank">View Manager Release Notes</a>:</p>
<p>This maintenance release includes the following components:</p>
<ul>
<li>VMware View Connection Server 5.0.1, which also includes replica server, security server, and View Transfer Server</li>
<li>VMware View Agent 5.0.1</li>
<li>VMware View Client for Windows 5.0.1</li>
</ul>
<p>VMware View 5.0.1 is a maintenance release that resolves some known issues in the previous releases. For details, see the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/view50/doc/view-501-release-notes.html#fixedissues">Resolved Issues</a> section.</p>
<p>VMware View 5.0.1 includes the following new features:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>New bundled Mac OS X client</strong> - The new PCoIP-enabled View Client for Mac OS X is now bundled with this release. For more information, see the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/viewclients/doc/viewclient-mac-release-notes.html" target="_blank">VMware View Client for Mac OS X Release Notes</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Client SSL requirement</strong> - View Client for Windows 5.0.1, View Client 1.4 for Mac OS X, and the other View 1.4 clients require SSL for connections to View Connection Server. Therefore, you must enter a fully qualified domain name for View Connection Server, rather than an IP address, in the View Server field of View Client.By default, View Client then checks the server certificate that View Connection Server presents. For more information, see the topics about configuring certificate checking in the <em>VMware View Installation</em> document and in the <em>Using VMware View Client</em> documents for the various platforms of View Client.</li>
</ul>
<div>You can also check out the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/viewclients/doc/viewclient-mac-release-notes.html#keyfeatures" target="_blank">What&#8217;s New</a> from the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/viewclients/doc/viewclient-mac-release-notes.html" target="_blank">OSX Client release notes</a>:</div>
<div>
<p>VMware View Client for Mac OS X makes it easy to access your Windows virtual desktop from your Mac OS X with the best possible user experience on the Local Area Network (LAN) or across a Wide Area Network (WAN).</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Support for Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8 and Mac OS X Lion 10.7.0 or later</strong> - Use an Intel-based Mac to work on your Windows-based VMware View virtual desktop.</li>
<li><strong>Unmatched performance</strong> - The adaptive capabilities of the PCoIP display protocol are optimized to deliver the best user experience, even over low-bandwidth and high-latency connections. Your desktop is fast and responsive regardless of where you are.</li>
<li><strong>Simple connectivity</strong> - View Client for Mac OS X is tightly integrated with VMware View 4.6 and later releases for simple setup and connectivity. Quickly reconnect to your desktop by selecting from up to four VMware View server shortcuts in VMware View Client.</li>
<li><strong>Secure from any location</strong> - At your desk or away from the office, your data is delivered securely to you wherever you are. Enhanced certificate checking is performed on the client. View Client for Mac OS X also supports optional RSA authentication.</li>
</ul>
<h3>View Client Feature Support Matrix</h3>
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<tbody>
<tr>
<th>View Client Feature</th>
<th>Supported in View Client for Mac OS X</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>RSA SecurID</td>
<td align="center">X</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Single sign-on</td>
<td align="center">X</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>PCoIP display protocol</td>
<td align="center">X</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>RDP display protocol</td>
<td align="center">X</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>USB access</td>
<td align="center"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Wyse Multimedia Redirection</td>
<td align="center"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Virtual printing</td>
<td align="center"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Location-based printing</td>
<td align="center">X</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Smart cards</td>
<td align="center"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Multiple monitors</td>
<td align="center"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Local mode</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
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		<title>Release: VMware vSphere 5.0 Update 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 01:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[And now the Enterprises can start upgrading to v5.  Finally we have 5.0 Update 1.  You can download ESXi here and vCenter here. As always, here the What&#8217;s new from the ESXi Release notes: The following information describes some of the enhancements available in this release of VMware ESXi: Support for new processors – ESXi 5.0 Update [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And now the Enterprises can start upgrading to v5.  Finally we have 5.0 Update 1.  You can download ESXi <a href="http://downloads.vmware.com/d/details/esxi50u1/dHRAYndkZSpidHclZQ==" target="_blank">here</a> and vCenter <a href="https://www.vmware.com/download/download.do?downloadGroup=VC50U1" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>As always, here the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/vsphere5/doc/vsp_esxi50_u1_rel_notes.html#whatsnew" target="_blank">What&#8217;s new</a> from the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/vsphere5/doc/vsp_esxi50_u1_rel_notes.html" target="_blank">ESXi Release notes</a>:</p>
<p>The following information describes some of the enhancements available in this release of VMware ESXi:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Support for new processors</strong> – ESXi 5.0 Update 1 supports new AMD and Intel Processors. See the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php" target="_blank">VMware Compatibility Guide</a> for details.</li>
<li><strong>Support for additional guest operating systems </strong>– ESXi 5.0 Update 1 adds support for Mac OS X Server Lion 10.7.2 and 10.7.3.<a id="748656" name="748656"></a></li>
<li><strong>New or upgraded device drivers </strong>– ESXi 5.0 Update 1 adds support for Native Storage Drivers for Intel C600 series chipset and upgrades LSI MegaRAID SAS driver to version 5.34.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Resolved Issues</strong> – In addition, this release delivers a number of bug fixes that have been documented in the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/vsphere5/doc/vsp_esxi50_u1_rel_notes.html#resolvedissues">Resolved Issues</a> section.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/vsphere5/doc/vsp_esxi50_u1_rel_notes.html#whatsnew" target="_blank">What&#8217;s New</a> from the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/vsphere5/doc/vsp_esxi50_u1_rel_notes.html" target="_blank">vCenter 5.0 Update 1 release note</a>s:</p>
<p>The VMware vCenter Server for Windows 5.0 Update 1 offers the following improvements:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Guest Operating System Customization Improvements</strong>: vCenter Server adds support for customization of the following guest operating systems:
<ul>
<li>Windows 8</li>
<li>Ubuntu 11.10</li>
<li>Ubuntu 11.04</li>
<li>Ubuntu 10.10</li>
<li>Ubuntu 10.04 LTS</li>
<li>SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Resolved Issues: </strong>In addition, this release delivers a number of bug fixes that have been documented in the Resolved Issues section.</li>
</ul>
<div>Time to start preparing your upgrade&#8230;.</div>
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		<title>autoExpand for vSphere 5 distributed switch portgroups</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 11:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have probably read my last post on when to use Ephemeral Port Bindings on distributed switches.  As mentioned in that article, Static port bindings should be the standard going forward.  When you create a port group with a Static port group binding, you set how may ports are dedicated to that port group.  The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have probably read <a href="http://vmguy.com/wordpress/index.php/archives/1814">my last post</a> on when to use Ephemeral Port Bindings on distributed switches.  As mentioned in that article, Static port bindings should be the standard going forward.  When you create a port group with a Static port group binding, you set how may ports are dedicated to that port group.  The default is 128 ports and can be changed if need be.</p>
<p>There are some important numbers to remember from <a href="http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere5/r50/vsphere-50-configuration-maximums.pdf" target="_blank">the vSphere 5 Maximums doc</a>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Distributed virtual network ports per vCenter: 30,000</li>
<li>Static port groups per vCenter: 5,000</li>
<li>Ephemeral port groups per vCenter:  256</li>
<li>Distributed switches per vCenter: 32</li>
</ul>
<div>One of the concerns is that what if I run out of static ports and one of the other admins needs to put a new VM into that port group?  What if he does not have permission to expand the number of ports in the port group?</div>
<div>vSphere 5 includes a new feature for distributed switches called autoExpand.  This is a little known advanced option that will add ports to a port group before you run out of ports.</div>
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<p>In vSphere 5.0 a new advanced option called autoExpand has been introduced. This property of Portgroup allows a Portgroup to expand automatically by a small predefined margin everytime Portgroup is about to run out of Ports.  The only documentation I could find about this procedure was in the KB article on port bindings.  This is the process from the referenced KB article at the time of this writing:</p>
<p>In vSphere 5.0 a new advanced option called autoExpand has been introduced. This property of a Portgroup allows a Portgroup to expand automatically by a small predefined margin everytime Portgroup is about to run out of Ports.</p>
<p>This is disabled by default and can be enabled using vSphere 5.0 sdk via managed object browser.</p>
<ol>
<li>In a browser, enter the address <a href="http://vc-ip-address/mob/">http://vc-ip-address/mob/</a>.</li>
<li>When prompted, enter your vCenter Server username and password.</li>
<li>Click the content link.</li>
<li>In the left pane, search for the row with the word rootFolder.</li>
<li>Open the link in the right pane of the row. The link should be similar to group-d1 (Datacenters).</li>
<li>In the left pane, search for the row with the word childEntity. In the right pane, you see a list of datacenter links.</li>
<li>Click the datacenter link in which the vDS is defined.</li>
<li>In the left pane, search for the row with the word networkFolder and open the link in the right pane. The link should be similar to group-n123 (network).</li>
<li>In the left pane, search for the row with the word childEntity. You see a list of vDS and distributed port group links in the right pane.</li>
<li>Click the vDS for which you want to change this property.</li>
<li>In the left pane, search for the row with the word config and click the link in the right pane.</li>
<li>In the left pane, search for the row with the word autoExpand. It is usually the first row.</li>
<li>Note the corresponding value displayed in the right pane. The value should be false by default.</li>
<li>Go back to the vDS page.</li>
<li>Click the link that reads ReconfigureDvs_Task. A new window appears.In the Spec text field, enter &lt;spec&gt;&lt;autoExpand&gt;true&lt;/autoExpand&gt;&lt;/spec&gt;</li>
<li>Click the Invoke Method link.</li>
<li>Close the window.</li>
<li>Repeat Steps 9 through 13 to verify the new value for autoExpand.</li>
</ol>
<p>This looks like a great option to use to help you &#8220;auto-manage&#8221; you port group size if need be.</p>
<p>UPDATE: The procedure above is invalid.  Please refer to <a href="http://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2012/02/automating-auto-expand-configuration-for-a-dvportgroup-in-vsphere-5.html">http://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2012/02/automating-auto-expand-configuration-for-a-dvportgroup-in-vsphere-5.html</a> for a script that can implement the change.  VMware is in the process of updating the article and I will update this article as information becomes available.</p>
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		<title>vSphere DVS Ephemeral Port Binding: Use only in case of emergency.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 14:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a great new document out for the Best Practices using vSphere Distributed Switches.  This is a outstanding read but it does lack some important information: which kind of port bindings you should use for your port groups.  There are a few options.  In v4.1 you can use Static, Dynamic and Ephemeral.  I will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a great new document out for the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/resources/techresources/10250" target="_blank">Best Practices using vSphere Distributed Switches</a>.  This is a outstanding read but it does lack some important information: which kind of port bindings you should use for your port groups.  There are a few options.  In v4.1 you can use Static, Dynamic and Ephemeral.  I will not go into the detail of each port binding type, you can read that <a href="http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1022312" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>In vSphere 5 the Dynamic port binding option has been removed and only Static and Ephemeral are available.  The best practice is to use static binding for everything and only use ephemeral ports as backup port groups in case of emergency.  For all of the port groups that you have created with static binding, you should create an additional port group with the same failover order and the same VLAN settings etc.  This ephemeral port group is only to be used in case of emergency.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the scenario:  If you boot up an ESXi host and vcenter is not available, your VMs will still be able to use their existing static port.  However, if you want to make any changes to the network config of the VM and the vcenter is not available, you can change the VM to use the same &#8220;backup&#8221; port group with the ephemeral binding(or a different ephemeral group).  These port groups will be an option to choose for the VM nic even if the vCenter is down.  The other static port groups will not be available when vCenter is down.</p>
<p>There used to be a reason to use Ephemeral ports with VMware View configurations.  This is because in v4.x of View, when View goes to make a linked-clone pool of desktops, it does not change the static port assignment and tries to use the same port which fails.  There is even a <a href="http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&amp;cmd=displayKC&amp;externalId=1021193" target="_blank">KB Article</a> that says to use Ephemeral bindings with View 4.x.  However, as with all Best Practices, you have to confirm they are still valid.  In the same KB article referenced above, it states to use Static Port Bindings with View 5.  View 5 handles the static port bindings correctly, even if the base image is using one.  Each time a linked clone is created it tells the clone to grab a new static port from the port group.</p>
<p>There also used to be a recommendation to use Ephemeral port bindings with vCloud Director for the same issues that View experienced when creating linked clones.  This has also changed with the release of vCloud Director 1.5.  vCloud Director 1.5 now automatically creates the port groups as Static and uses them correctly.</p>
<p>If you are using Ephemeral ports, start planning to migrate off them.  You can do this by creating an identical port group on the DVS and mark the binding as static.  You can then edit the properties of the VM&#8217;s, specifically the virtual nics and change their port group to the new one.  This will &#8220;flip&#8221; them over very quickly while only losing a ping or two.  Once all of the VM&#8217;s are plugged into the new port group, delete the old group &#8211; or save it in case of emergency.</p>
<p>One last reason to convert of ephemeral: there is an issue when using Ephemeral ports everyday when you have to do a host reboot.  The issue is in this <a href="http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1021938" target="_blank">KB article</a>.  The host could free the port on boot and you may manually have to assign one.  Not a fun issue if your vCenter is the VM that needs one.</p>
<p>Always double-check best practices, they can change over time.</p>
<p>This information is based off a updated <a href="http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1022312" target="_blank">KB article</a> which I will copy from at the time of this writing:</p>
<p><strong>Note</strong>: Ephemeral Portgroups should be used only for recovery purposes when you want to provision Ports directly on host bypassing vCenter Server, <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">not for any other case</span></strong>. This is true for several reasons:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Scalability</strong>An ESX/ESXi 4.x host can support up to 1016 ephemeral Portgroups and an ESXi 5.x host can support up to 256 ephemeral Portgroups . Since ephemeral Portgroups are always pushed to hosts, this effectively is also the vCenter Server limit. For more information, see <a href="https://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere5/r50/vsphere-50-configuration-maximums.pdf" target="_blank">Configuration Maximums for VMware vSphere 5.0</a> and <a href="https://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere4/r41/vsp_41_config_max.pdf" target="_blank">Configuration Maximums for VMware vSphere 4.1</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Performance</strong>Every operation, including add-host and virtual machine power operation, is slower comparatively because ports are created/destroyed in the operation code path. Virtual machine operations are far more frequent than host-add or switch-operations, so ephemeral Ports are more demanding in general.</li>
<li><strong>Non-persistent (that is, &#8220;ephemeral&#8221;) ports</strong>Port-level permissions and controls are lost across power cycles, so no historical context is saved.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Release: vCenter Infrastructure Navigator 1.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 03:27:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Infrastructor Navigator has been released and can be found here.  Rather than go thru the details, I&#8217;ll repost the features from the release notes: VMware vCenter™ Infrastructure Navigator is an application awareness plug-in to vCenter Server, and provides continuous dependency mapping of applications. Infrastructure Navigator offers application context to the virtual infrastructure administrators to monitor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Infrastructor Navigator has been released and can be found <a href="http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/infrastructure_operations_management/vmware_vcenter_infrastructure_navigator/1_0" target="_blank">here</a>.  Rather than go thru the details, I&#8217;ll repost the features from the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/adm/doc/vcenter-infrastructure-navigator-10-release-notes.html" target="_blank">release notes</a>:</p>
<p>VMware vCenter™ Infrastructure Navigator is an application awareness plug-in to vCenter Server, and provides continuous dependency mapping of applications. Infrastructure Navigator offers application context to the virtual infrastructure administrators to monitor and manage the virtual infrastructure inventory objects and actions. Administrators can use Infrastructure Navigator to understand the impact of the change on the virtual environment in their application infrastructure. Infrastructure Navigator helps virtual infrastructure administrators perform the following tasks:</p>
<ul>
<li>Make accurate first-level triage to help either eliminate the problem or associate the problem with the virtual infrastructure when business service users report problems.</li>
<li>Assess change impact, manage, and communicate virtual infrastructure issues for critical applications.</li>
<li>Understand the application and business impact of changes to the virtual infrastructure on applications.</li>
</ul>
<p>The Open Source Licenses (OSL) file for the virtual appliance is available at <tt>/root/open_source_licenses.txt</tt>. You can retrieve the file by running the <code>scp root@&lt;appliance IP&gt;:open_source_licenses.txt</code> command.</p>
<p>Infrastructure Navigator is supported on vCenter Server 5.0 with the vSphere Web Client. The supported ESX versions include ESX/ESXi 3.5 (build 425420), ESX/ESXi 4.0 (build 398348), ESX/ESXi 4.1 (build 433742), and all builds of ESXi 5.x.</p>
<h2><a name="key"></a>Features</h2>
<p>This section describes the key features for the Infrastructure Navigator 1.0.0 release.</p>
<p><strong>Simplifies and automates the deployment and the discovery process and keeps manages Application Component Knowledge Base (KB) current</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Eliminates physical switch spanning or credential based discovery.</li>
<li>Discovers and maps the application components and dependencies using KBs and presents this knowledge through maps or search for relevant use cases.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Provide Infrastructure Navigator data for vCenter Server and related solutions</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Ensures that the application and dependency data is available to the rest of the vCenter Server entities and its various solutions through the vCenter extensibility APIs.</li>
<li>Supports SRM integration to set up more focused and accurate site recovery and backup plans.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Release: vCenter Operations Manager 5.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 03:16:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The enterprise and standard editions of Operations Manager have been updated to v5 and can be downloaded here.  There&#8217;s not really a What&#8217;s new in the release notes, but rather a high-level summary of the features as so: VMware vCenter Operations Manager is an automated operations management solution that provides integrated performance, capacity, and configuration [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The enterprise and standard editions of Operations Manager have been updated to v5 and can be downloaded <a href="http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/infrastructure_operations_management/vmware_vcenter_operations/5_0" target="_blank">here</a>.  There&#8217;s not really a What&#8217;s new in <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vcops-pubs.html" target="_blank">the release notes</a>, but rather a high-level summary of the features as so:</p>
<p>VMware vCenter Operations Manager is an automated operations management solution that provides integrated performance, capacity, and configuration management for highly virtualized and cloud infrastructure. Deep VMware vSphere integration provides the most comprehensive management of VMware environments. VMware vCenter Operations Manager is purpose-built for VMware administrators to more effectively manage the performance of their VMware environments as they move to the private cloud.</p>
<h3>Key Benefits</h3>
<ul>
<li>Actionable intelligence to automate manual operations processes</li>
<li>Visibility across infrastructure and applications for rapid problem resolution</li>
<li>Proactively ensures optimal resource utilization and virtual and cloud infrastructure performance</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 11:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[vSphere Replication and Site Recovery Manager make it very easy to replicate your VMs to your DR site (ahem, once they are set up).  Some customers asked me if there is any way to throttle the bandwidth used for replication.  The good news is that there is a way in vMware software but it cannot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>vSphere Replication and Site Recovery Manager make it very easy to replicate your VMs to your DR site (ahem, once they are set up).  Some customers asked me if there is any way to throttle the bandwidth used for replication.  The good news is that there is a way in vMware software but it cannot be found in SRM.  Unfortunately, it can only be found in the Enterprise Plus Edition of vSphere 5.  It&#8217;s Network I/O Control in the Distributed vSwitch (DvS) in v5.  I&#8217;m not going to go into a deep dive on Network I/O Control but I will recommend that you read the Network I/O Control best practices doc <a href="http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/techpaper/VMW_Netioc_BestPractices.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>To enable Network I/O Control we need to have a DvS in place.  If we select the distributed switch and then select the Resource Application tab on the right, this gives us the &#8220;properties&#8221; option on the far right.  By selecting the Properties option, you can enable Network I/O Control on the DvS.  Once enabled you can see all of the System network resource pools.  There is one at the bottom of the list labeled &#8220;vSphere Replication (VR) Traffic&#8221;.  Selecting it and then clicking the &#8220;Edit Settings&#8221; link just below it opens up the settings window.</p>
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<p>From here, you can edit the adapter shares.  The shares are to balance the bandwidth so that network flows can use the bandwidth thats available from a given dvuplink.  The shares are for a given dvUplink.</p>
<p>Alternatively, you can uncheck the Unlimited checkbox and set a host limit.  Keep in mind that this is Megabits per sec, not MegaBytes.  This is also the limit of the combined set of dvUplinks on a given host.</p>
<p>Lastly, a QOS priority tag can be used.  The traffic will have a 802.1p tag applied to it.  The IEEE does not standardize or mandate the use of the priority tag applied to the packets but the switches should treat higher tags with higher priority.  The choices are None, 1-7.</p>
<p>While not the granular controls that we may wish for, say individual bandwidth controls on a per VM or per-site replication limits, these settings and options are a start.  Hopefully in the future in vSphere Replication v2 we will have more granular controls for bandwidth throttling but until then, these are what we can use.  Happy computing.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Release: VMware Chargeback Manager 2.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2011 15:03:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vacation this week so slightly delayed.  Chargeback Manager 2 was released this week and can be downloaded here.  There are some significant updates in this release that can be found in the What&#8217;s New Section of the Release Notes: The vCenter Chargeback Manager 2.0 provides various new features. Automatic Report Scheduler In vCenter Chargeback Manager, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vacation this week so slightly delayed.  Chargeback Manager 2 was released this week and can be downloaded <a href="https://www.vmware.com/download/chargeback/" target="_blank">here</a>.  There are some significant updates in this release that can be found in the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/vcbm/doc/vcbm_2_0_0_release_notes.html#aboutrelease" target="_blank">What&#8217;s New Section</a> of the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/vcbm/doc/vcbm_2_0_0_release_notes.html" target="_blank">Release Notes</a>:</p>
<p>The vCenter Chargeback Manager 2.0 provides various new features.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Automatic Report Scheduler</strong><br />
In vCenter Chargeback Manager, you can define automatic report schedulers. These schedulers create report schedules for hierarchies and entities that match the criteria specified in the automatic report scheduler. The automatic report scheduler scans all the hierarchies and creates report schedules for the hierarchies and entities that match the specified criteria.</li>
<li><strong>Charge thin and thick provisioned virtual machines differently</strong><br />
In this release, you can charge thin provisioned disks and thick provisioned disks differently. By default, thin provisioned disks are charged for the actual usage of the disk. You can override this behavior to charge the thin provisioned disks as thick provisioned in your billing policy.</li>
<li><strong>Cost variance and cost optimization</strong><br />
vCenter Chargeback Manager provides a cost variance graph in the report dashboard that lets you analyze the day-to-day change in cost for a selected hierarchy or entity. The graph shows cost data for the last 30 days and that projected for the next 3 months in sets of 30 days each. vCenter Chargeback Manager lists different cost optimization opportunities, such as oversized virtual machines, undersized virtual machines, idle virtual machines, and powered off virtual machines. Cost variance and cost optimization is displayed only for the vCenter Servers that are integrated with VMware vCenter Operations.</li>
<li><strong>Showback Report</strong><br />
A showback report lets you analyze how the cost is distributed among the entities based on a specified distribution policy. It is a configurable report that does not include any costs when it is generated. You can specify the total cost, fixed cost, and resource weight in the generated report to obtain the cost for each entity and for each resource per entity. The cost per entity is calculated based on the distribution policy that you select when generating the show back report.</li>
<li><strong>Apply fixed cost based on virtual machine state</strong><br />
In vCenter Chargeback Manager, you can now define fixed costs that will be applied on an entity only for the duration for which the virtual machine in the entity is powered on.</li>
<li><strong>Tier-based storage costing</strong><br />
vCenter Chargeback Manager lets you define storage tiers and configure cost on the tiers. All the datastores under a tier will be charged uniformly as per the cost configuration settings on the tier. You can also include VM storage profiles in a tier. The storage profiles defined in vSphere are synchronized and the datastores are automatically grouped according to their storage profiles. The cost configuration defined on a profile is applied on all the datastores that match the storage profile. Similarly, the cost configuration defined on a tier is applied to all the datastores or storage profiles added to the tier.</li>
<li><strong>Support for raw device mapping</strong><br />
vCenter Chargeback Manager accounts for usage of hard disks that use raw device mapping. The corresponding cost and usage data is reported for the virtual machines that have disks using raw device mapping.</li>
<li><strong>Complete support for vSphere 5.0 and vCloud Director 1.5</strong><br />
vCenter Chargeback Manager 2.0 supports the new features introduced in vSphere 5.0, such as VM storage profiles, and that introduced in vCloud Director 1.5, such as support for an SQL Server database.</li>
<li><strong>Partial support for IPv6</strong><br />
In this release, vCenter Chargeback Manager supports IPv6 over IPv4 on an experimental basis. You can provide URLs with IPv6 IP addresses when connecting to vCenter Servers, LDAP Servers, vCenter Chargeback Manager databases, and vCenter Server databases. Ensure that the IPv6 IP address is enclosed in square brackets [ ] in the URL as per the standard convention.</li>
<li><strong>VM Instance Cost support for all hierarchies in vCenter Chargeback Manager</strong><br />
In vCenter Chargeback Manager 2.0, you can define fixed cost pricing matrices for virtual machines based on vCPU count and memory bundles. Unlike earlier releases, this functionality is now available for all the hierarchies created in vCenter Chargeback Manager.</li>
<li><strong>Support for burstable billing or 95th percentile billing for the external network traffic in vCloud Director</strong><br />
You can now calculate the cost for external network traffic in your vCloud Director setup based on the 95th percentile transfer rate. Starting with this release, vCenter Chargeback Manager introduces the external network transmit rate and external network receive rate resources and the Burstable Utilization resource attribute for these resources. You can define a billing policy that has these resource-attribute pair in the expression to calculate the cost based on the 95th percentile transfer rate. vCenter Chargeback Manager calculate the 95th percentile value based on the daily samples. That is, vShield Manager Data Collector runs a job that accounts for the samples for the last 24 hours and computes the 95th percentile value based on these samples.</li>
<li><strong>Support for overage charging for org vDCs in the Allocation Pool model of vCloud Director</strong><br />
In this release, vCenter Chargeback Manager provides the <strong>VMware Cloud Director apply overage charge on Allocation Pool vDC</strong> property for the Cloud Director Data Collector. This property must be set to true (default value is false) to account for the resource usage over and above the guaranteed reservation in vCloud Director. This is applicable only for CPU and memory. Also, you must use the VMware Cloud Director Overage Allocation Pool Cost Model to account for resource overage. You must, however, modify the cost model to define the base rate and overage rate for the resources.</li>
<li><strong>New cost models and billing policies for vCloud Director</strong><br />
This release of vCenter Chargeback Manager introduces two new cost models and billing policies that are made available when you install the Cloud Director Data Collector.&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li>VMware Cloud Director Actual Usage Cost Model: This cost model uses the new VMware Cloud Director Billing Policy &#8211; Actual Usage. This billing policy lets you calculate cost based on actual resource usage for all resources except count of networks, enabled IPSec VPN tunnel count, and NAT, DHCP, and firewall services. For these resources the allocation values defined in vCloud Director is used.</li>
<li>VMware Cloud Director Overage Allocation Pool Cost Model: This cost model uses the new VMware Cloud Director Billing Policy &#8211; Overage Allocation Pool. Only for this beta release, the billing policy calculates the overage cost for CPU based on actual usage and that for memory based on allocation. For external network transmit and external network receive the actual usage values are used and for all other resources the allocation values are used.</li>
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</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Release: VMware Fusion 4.1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 16:54:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night, VMware released Fusion 4.1.  You can update your installation by selecting &#8220;Check for Updates&#8230;&#8221; from the title bar.  You can also go straight to the download here.  As always, here&#8217;s the What&#8217;s New section from the release notes: Smart Full Screen Full screen mode provides better productivity and consistency with Mac OS X [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night, VMware released Fusion 4.1.  You can update your installation by selecting &#8220;Check for Updates&#8230;&#8221; from the title bar.  You can also go straight to the download <a href="http://www.vmware.com/download/download.do?downloadGroup=FUS-410" target="_blank">here</a>.  As always, here&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_41.html#41updates" target="_blank">What&#8217;s New section</a> from the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_41.html" target="_blank">release notes</a>:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Smart Full Screen </span></p>
<p>Full screen mode provides better productivity and consistency with Mac OS X Lion than previous versions.</p>
<p>The Lion full-screen button is used in virtual machine windows.</p>
<p>The Lion full-screen keyboard shortcut (Cmd-Control-F) is now supported in addition to Cmd-Control-Return.</p>
<p>Like other full-screen Lion applications, a VMware Fusion virtual machine moves to a new space when all displays are connected to the virtual machine.</p>
<p>Switching to Full Screen mode on a secondary display uses the whole display but does not create a new space, which enables you to work in other Mac applications while the virtual machine makes full use of the secondary display.</p>
<p>The VMware Fusion menu bar and toolbar are now accessible from Full Screen mode. A short delay in showing the menu allows access the top of the virtual machine screen, particularly when running Mac OS X Lion in a virtual machine.</p>
<p>A redesigned, compact minibar that you can drag for quick access to common actions without leaving Full Screen mode.</p>
<p>Automatic virtual machine power on</p>
<p>Virtual machines can now be powered on automatically when VMware Fusion starts. You can override this setting by holding Shift when VMware Fusion starts. This feature was removed in VMware Fusion 4 but is now available in VMware Fusion 4.1 in the General settings for every virtual machine.</p>
<p>Improved animations</p>
<p>Improved animations for full screen mode, unity mode, library and snapshots.</p>
<p>Fast screen resizing and improved startup time</p>
<p>Faster screen resizing (Microsoft Hotfix 2522761 recommended), faster transitions into Unity and Full Screen modes, and improved startup time with Windows 7 virtual machines.</p>
<p>Improved Mac OS X Lion guest operating system support</p>
<p>Improved Mac OS X Lion virtual machine support including smoother mouse movements and support for File Vault 2 when using Mac OS X 10.7.2 or later. Upated VMware Tools disable sleep on older versions of Mac OS X virtual machines.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Improved graphics performance</span></p>
<p>Improved graphics performance and correctness for Internet Explorer 9 and Solidworks 2012 and improved graphics performance when using Mac OS X 10.7.2.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>VMware Fusion 4.1 also resolves the following issues:</p>
<p>An intermittent problem when plugging in a new USB device that resulted in error 4.</p>
<p>Improved support for resizing NTFS formatted disks.</p>
<p>An intermittent issue connecting USB devices attached via a Thunderbolt display.</p>
<p>An intermittent issue installing Mac OS X Lion from physical media.</p>
<p>Improved compatibility of shared folders for many applications.</p>
<p>An issue installing VMware Tools on Ubuntu 11.10 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.7.</p>
<p>A graphics rendering issue on some Mac Pro systems with very large amounts of memory</p>
<p>A graphics rendering issue specific to some non-English languages.</p>
<p>An intermittent problem when using the migration assistant on Mac OS X 10.7.2.</p>
<p>Spurious activation messages when using Boot Camp virtual machines on some systems.</p>
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		<title>Release: VMware View Client for iPad v1.2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 03:44:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fresh off the upgrade to the vSphere client for iPad comes an updated View client.  You can head right to the download in iTunes here for the upgrade.  As always, here&#8217;s the What&#8217;s new from iTunes: What&#8217;s New in version 1.2 Optimized for VMware View 5 with improved performance Support for iOS 5 including Airplay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fresh off the upgrade to the vSphere client for iPad comes an updated View client.  You can head right to the download in iTunes <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vmware-view-for-ipad/id417993697?mt=8" target="_blank">here</a> for the upgrade.  As always, here&#8217;s the What&#8217;s new from iTunes:</p>
<p>What&#8217;s New in version 1.2</p>
<ul>
<li>Optimized for VMware View 5 with improved performance</li>
<li>Support for iOS 5 including Airplay</li>
<li>Presentation Mode for use with external display and Airplay</li>
<li>Embedded RSA soft token simplifies login to desktop</li>
<li>Background tasking to move between Windows and iOS apps</li>
<li>Updated look and feel</li>
<li>Integrated online help</li>
<li>Buffered text input for multibyte text entry</li>
<li>Now in French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese</li>
<li>Bug fixes</li>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 14:04:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skimming thru the day&#8217;s technology&#8217;s articles, I came across this one.  It is a interview with Drew Houston, one of the founders of Dropbox.  Dropbox is a great piece of software that lets you share files in the cloud across all of your devices.  I was interested to read that Steve Jobs and Apple had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Skimming thru the day&#8217;s technology&#8217;s articles, I came across <a href="http://www.macrumors.com/2011/10/18/dropbox-indeed-balked-at-major-acquisition-offer-from-apple/" target="_blank">this one</a>.  It is a interview with Drew Houston, one of the founders of Dropbox.  Dropbox is a great piece of software that lets you share files in the cloud across all of your devices.  I was interested to read that Steve Jobs and Apple had met to discuss Apple acquiring Dropbox for 800 million.  When Dropbox declined the offer, according to the article, Houston recalls the response from Steve Jobs: &#8220;He said we were a feature and not a product.&#8221;</p>
<p>This statement sounded somewhat familiar to me, somewhere I had heard this before.  I did some digging and I found why this rang such a bell.  Flash back four and a half years ago.  I remembered <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/24/technology/24soft.html" target="_blank">this article</a> from the NY Times in February of 2007.  In it was an introduction to a little company called VMware.  It describes this little company and how it was taking on the Goliath Microsoft.  My favorite part was a quote in the article from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer who said: “Our view is that virtualization is something that should be built into the operating system.”  Essentially, virtualization is a feature and not a product.  Funny how times change.  VMware, who was selling a &#8220;feature,&#8221; just yesterday<a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-10-17/vmware-profit-rises-as-customers-renew-licenses-sign-new-deals.html" target="_blank"> reported revenue of $941.9 million</a> for the just-ended third quarter.  Vmware is projecting Q4 revenue to be between 1.03 and 1.06 billion.  Not bad for a &#8220;feature.&#8221;</p>
<p>In this day and age Apple is the Goliath and the biggest kid on the block.</p>
<p>Dropbox, only yesterday, <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-20121956-92/dropbox-scores-$250-million-in-venture-funding/" target="_blank">scored $250 million in funding</a> and appears to be growing well.</p>
<p>It amazes me sometimes how what comes around, goes around.  Never underestimate the power of a competitor and the &#8220;feature&#8221; they might be selling.  Who knows where Dropbox might be 4 years from now.  Maybe they are the next VMware.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 23:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fresh out of the app store comes the VMware vSphere Client for iPad v1.2.0.  You rush right over to the download section in iTues here.  If you already have it downloaded, visit the app store on your device and download the update.  Here&#8217;s What&#8217;s New from the App Store: New in v1.2 (see notes below): [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fresh out of the app store comes the VMware vSphere Client for iPad v1.2.0.  You rush right over to the download section in iTues <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vmware-vsphere-client-for/id417323354?mt=8" target="_blank">here</a>.  If you already have it downloaded, visit the app store on your device and download the update.  Here&#8217;s What&#8217;s New from the App Store:</p>
<p>New in v1.2 (see notes below):</p>
<ul>
<li>Migrate virtual machines without downtime using vMotion.  This feature is available via Host &amp; VM action menus.  Virtual machines can also be two-finger flicked/dragged from the Host detail view to enter vMotion mode</li>
<li>Ability to email vMotion validation error details to others</li>
<li>View task progress reporting on VM cards</li>
<li>Ability to refresh vCenter host list</li>
<li>Support of ESX 3.5</li>
<li>Support for vSphere 5.0</li>
</ul>
<p>Release Notes:</p>
<ul>
<li>This version requires vCMA 1.2, available at: http://labs.vmware.com/flings/vcma</li>
<li>Min iOS version: 4.0</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Protecting the 76th VM with Site Recovery Manager 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 10:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve said time and time again that SRM has always been my favorite non-vSphere 5 product.  There are some great new features in SRM5 that definitely warrant an eval at the least (Failback, Host-based replication, etc).  I was also excited that VMware released a new licensing model with SRM5.  All existing customers would automatically upgrade to the new Enterprise Edition.  The cost for Enterprise edition was the same as it always has been for SRM, roughly $495 list price per-vm plus SnS and sold in packs of 25 VMs.  VMware wanted to take SRM down a notch to the SMB market which is why they created the new Standard Edition.  The new standard edition is priced much more SMB friendly at $195 list price per-vm, plus SnS and sold in packs of 25 VMs.  The Standard and Enterprise editions are <a href="http://www.vmware.com/products/site-recovery-manager/buy.html" target="_blank">feature-identical</a>.  <a href="http://www.vmware.com/products/site-recovery-manager/features.html" target="_blank">Host based replication, fallback, and all the new features</a> are included in both editions.  The difference between the two editions is that Standard Edition can protect a site up to 75 VMs.  When a customer grows past 75 VMs at a site, they must upgrade to SRM Enterprise Edition to protect up to 1,000 VMs (a technical limit, 500 VMs is the technical limit if using Host Based Replication).</p>
<p>Here lies the problem and the reason for my post.  Remember that the licensing is sold in packs of 25 VMs so we can add SRM capacity in blocks of 25.  When we cross that 75 to 100 in capacity required, we need to upgrade our existing Standard Licenses to Enterprise and purchase a 25-pack of Enterprise to protect the additional VMs.    In list price terms, <strong>the 76th VM will cost $49,501</strong>.  That price includes 3 of the 25-VM Upgrade packs for SRM Standard to Enterprise (to upgrade the existing licensing for that site), a 25-VM Pack of SRM Enterprise and 4 x 1-year SnS for SRM Enterprise (the upgrade packs require SnS at purchase).</p>
<p>I created a chart showing List Prices and the acquisition cost and total investment in SRM.  From left to right shows the number of licensed VMs protected.  This chart assumes you start purchasing SRM Standard for a site with 75 or less VMs protected and then grow the site to larger than 75 VMs protected.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1755" title="srm-vm-cost" src="http://www.vmguy.com/uploads/srm-vm-cost-e1318788131305.png" alt="" width="448" height="254" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">You can see from the greenish line that the total cost takes a significant jump from the 75-to-100 number of VMs protected.  Please keep in mind that these are list prices and assume that you are going to start with Standard Edition.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I was curious to know how this model would compare if we purchased SRM Enterprise licenses from the start.  I created this graph below for comparison.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1756" title="ent_from_the_start" src="http://www.vmguy.com/uploads/ent_from_the_start-e1318788169948.png" alt="" width="448" height="254" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">You can see the blue 25-VM pack acquisition costs are a constant and predictable for each 25-VM pack.  The red total cost line is also a constant rate.   You&#8217;ll also notice that at 100 VMs and on, total costs are lower when you use Enterprise from the start.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">There are a couple important observations that I have made from this analysis.  First, Standard Edition is a great way for customers to get into SRM at a much lower price point.  Please understand the risks if there is potential for that site to grow large enough to protect more than 75 VMs from it.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Second, and most important, this article is not meant as a criticism of VMware licensing practices (I&#8217;ll let others write those).  This article is meant to inform the customers:  If you need to protect a site with SRM and you think that you will eventually grow that site past the 75-protected-VM mark, you may want to consider purchasing SRM Enterprise now to balance out your costs and save some money in the end.  I really do not want to have to explain this licensing to you when started by purchasing SRM Standard Edition and now you need to protect the 76th VM.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Good luck and good computing.</p>
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		<title>Release: Cisco UCS Software 2.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 00:19:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What, not a VMware release you say?  This one is very important to my customers as many have been waiting a long time for iSCSI boot on UCS.  The new software can be downloaded here.  Here&#8217;s the What&#8217;s New section from the Release Notes: New Hardware Features in Release 2.0(1) Release 2.0(1) adds support for: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What, not a VMware release you say?  This one is very important to my customers as many have been waiting a long time for iSCSI boot on UCS.  The new software can be downloaded <a href="http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html?mdfid=282567938&amp;i=rm" target="_blank">here</a>.  Here&#8217;s the <em><a href="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/release/notes/OL_25363.html#wp229535" target="_blank">What&#8217;s New</a></em> section from the <em><a href="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/release/notes/OL_25363.html" target="_blank">Release Notes</a>:</em></p>
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<h3>New Hardware Features in Release 2.0(1)</h3>
<p><a name="wp214850"></a>Release 2.0(1) adds support for:</p>
<p><a name="wp214851"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />Cisco UCS 6248 Fabric interconnect</p>
<p><a name="wp214880"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />Cisco 2208 IO Module</p>
<p><a name="wp226001"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />2500 Watt DC Power Supply for the Cisco UCS 5108 Blade Server Chassis</p>
<p><a name="New_Software_Features_in_Release_2.0(1)"></a><a name="wp197580"></a><a name="wpxref82834"></a></p>
<h3>New Software Features in Release 2.0(1)</h3>
<p><a name="wp231650"></a>Release 2.0(1) adds support for:</p>
<p><a name="wp231651"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />Licensing &#8211; Updated information for new UCS hardware.</p>
<p><a name="wp231665"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />Firmware Bundle Option - Enables you to select a bundle instead of a version when updating firmware using the Cisco UCS Manager GUI.</p>
<p><a name="wp213842"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />Disk Drive Monitoring Support - Support for disk drive monitoring on certain blade servers and a specific LSI storage controller firmware level.</p>
<p><a name="wp229934"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />iSCSI Boot - iSCSI boot enables a server to boot its operating system from an iSCSI target machine located remotely over a network.</p>
<p><a name="wp229935"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />Pre-login Banner - Displays user-defined banner text prior to login when a user logs into Cisco UCS Manager using the GUI or CLI.</p>
<p><a name="wp229955"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />Unified Ports - Unified ports are ports on the 6200 series fabric interconnect that can be configured to carry either Ethernet or Fibre Channel traffic.</p>
<p><a name="wp229960"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />Upstream Disjoint Layer-2 Networks - Enables you to configure Cisco UCS to communicate with upstream disjoint layer-2 networks.</p>
<p><a name="wp229977"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />Virtual Interfaces - The number of vNICs and vHBAs configurable for a service profile is determined by adapter capability and the amount of virtual interface (VIF) namespace available on the adapter.</p>
<p><a name="wp230008"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />VM-FEX Integration for VMware - Cisco Virtual Machine Fabric Extender (VM-FEX) for VMware provides management integration and network communication between Cisco UCS Manager and VMware vCenter. In previous releases, this functionality was known as VN-Link in Hardware.</p>
<p><a name="wp230009"></a>•<img src="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/i/templates/blank.gif" border="0" alt="" width="19" height="2" />VM-FEX Integration for KVM (Red Hat Linux) - Cisco Virtual Machine Fabric Extender (VM-FEX) for VMware provides external switching for virtual machines running on a KVM Linux-based hypervisor in a Cisco UCS instance.</p>
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		<title>Release: VMware Workstation 8.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:48:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An update to the product that started it all.  VMware updated their oldest product to version 8.0.  You can head right to the download here.  Here&#8217;s the what&#8217;s new section from the release notes for all the details: This release of VMware Workstation adds the following new features and support. Installation Changes and Enhanced Keyboards [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An update to the product that started it all.  VMware updated their oldest product to version 8.0.  You can head right to the download <a href="http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/desktop_end_user_computing/vmware_workstation/8_0" target="_blank">here</a>.  Here&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws80/doc/releasenotes_workstation_80.html#New_Features" target="_blank">what&#8217;s new section</a> from <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws80/doc/releasenotes_workstation_80.html" target="_blank">the release notes</a> for all the details:</p>
<p>This release of VMware Workstation adds the following new features and support.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws80/doc/releasenotes_workstation_80.html#installation">Installation Changes and Enhanced Keyboards</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws80/doc/releasenotes_workstation_80.html#improvements">Virtual Hardware Improvements</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws80/doc/releasenotes_workstation_80.html#user_interface">New User Interface</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws80/doc/releasenotes_workstation_80.html#teams_replacement">What Happened to Teams?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws80/doc/releasenotes_workstation_80.html#shared_vms">Shared Virtual Machines and AutoStart</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws80/doc/releasenotes_workstation_80.html#remote_connections">Remote Connections</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws80/doc/releasenotes_workstation_80.html#upload">Upload to vSphere</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws80/doc/releasenotes_workstation_80.html#documentation">Documentation Changes</a></li>
</ul>
<h3 id="installation">Installation Changes and Enhanced Keyboards</h3>
<p>The hardware requirements to install this version of Workstation have changed. Workstation now requires a relatively modern 64-bit CPU. See <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws80/doc/releasenotes_workstation_80.html#Installation_Requirements">Installation Requirements</a> for details.</p>
<p>The keyboard filter driver is no longer installed by default. When the driver is not installed, the enhanced keyboard functionality is unavailable and you must press Ctrl-Alt-Ins instead of Ctrl-Alt-Del to send a Ctrl-Alt-Del keystroke to the guest. To use the enhanced keyboard functionality, you must perform a custom installation and select the component. If you select the component, you must reboot whenever you install or uninstall Workstation.<span id="more-1746"></span></p>
<h3 id="improvements">Virtual Hardware Improvements</h3>
<p>This version of Workstation includes many hardware improvements. To try new hardware features, you must upgrade the hardware version of your virtual machine or create a new virtual machine that uses the latest virtual hardware version.</p>
<ul>
<li>The <strong>display technology</strong> has been changed to provide a better experience for Unity users and users who have multiple monitors. These changes also allow you to add a projector to your laptop without restarting your virtual machine.</li>
<li>Virtual machines can now support up to 64GB of memory. The host system should have more than 64GB of memory to use this feature.</li>
<li>An <strong>HD Audio</strong> device is available for Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2008, and Windows 2008 R2 guests. The HD Audio device is compatible with the RealTek ALC888 7.1 Channel High Definition Audio Codec.</li>
<li><strong>USB 3.0</strong> support is available for Linux guests running kernel version 2.6.35 or later (Ubuntu 10.10) through a new virtual xHCI USB controller. To enable this feature, add the following line to the <tt>.vmx</tt> file: <tt>usb_xhci.present = “true”</tt>. Do <strong>not</strong> enable this feature for Windows guests. Because Windows does not currently have a generic xHCI driver, this feature will not work in Windows.</li>
<li><strong>Bluetooth</strong> devices on the host can now be shared with Windows guests. With the latest hardware version, Bluetooth devices that are paired to the host system radio are available to Windows guests and can be paired from within the guest. You should not pair Bluetooth audio devices, such as headphones, or Bluetooth input devices, such as keyboards and mice, to a guest.</li>
<li>You can now enable <strong>Virtual VT-X/EPT</strong> or <strong>AMD-V/RVI</strong> in the processor settings interface. With this feature, applications running in a guest can take advantage of these virtualization technologies. You can also run 64-bit guest operating systems inside of vSphere running inside Workstation.</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="user_interface">New User Interface</h3>
<p>The Workstation user interface has been updated to include new menus, toolbars, and an improved preferences screen.</p>
<ul>
<li>The favorites sidebar has been replaced with a virtual machine library. Instead of identifying every virtual machine created in Workstation as a favorite, the library is a comprehensive list of all of the virtual machines that Workstation users create, open, or access.</li>
<li>A new folder summary page helps you to better manage a group of related virtual machines. Live thumbnails make it easy to see what is happening in running virtual machines.</li>
<li>The full screen toolbar has been updated so that you can do more without having to leave full screen mode. Quick switch mode is no longer needed.</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="teams_replacement">What Happened to Teams?</h3>
<p>Although at first it might appear that the teams feature has been removed, you can add team attributes to any virtual machine in this version of Workstation.</p>
<ul>
<li>The team structure has been converted to a simple folder of virtual machines.</li>
<li>A new advanced settings dialog box has been added for network adapters to let you throttle the bandwidth of incoming and outgoing transmissions and simulate packet loss.</li>
<li>You can perform power operations on several virtual machines at the same time by selecting virtual machines on the folder tab and pressing the power button on the toolbar. If all of the virtual machines in a folder are in the same power state, you can select the folder to perform a power operation on all of the virtual machines in the folder.</li>
<li>You use a global Workstation preference to configure the delay between powering on virtual machines.</li>
<li>To implement LAN segments, you can use traditional VMnets or put all of the virtual machines that you want to communicate on the same custom VMnet.</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="shared_vms">Shared Virtual Machines and AutoStart</h3>
<p>You can share virtual machines with remote users in this version of Workstation. A shared virtual machine can be accessed remotely by other instances of Workstation. Workstation moves virtual machines to the shared virtual machines folder, where the VMware Host Agent service manages them. The VMware Host Agent service is used by other VMware products, including VMware Server and vSphere, and provides additional capabilities required by professional users. An extensive permissions interface lets you control the users who can access and use shared virtual machines.</p>
<p>You can use the new AutoStart feature to configure shared virtual machines to start with the host system. You can also configure AutoStart for shared virtual machines on remote hosts running Workstation and ESX 4.x and later.</p>
<h3 id="remote_connections">Remote Connections</h3>
<p>In this version of Workstation, you are no longer constrained to working only with virtual machines that your computer has enough power to run. You can use the new Connect to Server feature to connect to remote hosts running Workstation, ESX 4.x and later, and VMware vCenter Server. After connecting to a remote host, all of the virtual machines that you have permission to access are displayed in the virtual machine library.</p>
<h3 id="upload">Upload to ESX/ESXi and vCenter Server</h3>
<p>VMware OVF Tool is now integrated with Workstation so that you can upload a virtual machine from Workstation to a remote server running ESX, ESXi, or vCenter Server. After connecting to a remote server, you drag the virtual machine from the local My Computer section of the virtual machine library to the remote server. A wizard walks you through the process.</p>
<h3 id="documentation">Documentation Changes</h3>
<p>This version of Workstation includes several important documentation changes.</p>
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<td width="360" valign="top">(<strong>NEW</strong>) <em>Getting Started with VMware Workstation</em></td>
<td width="506">Describes how to install and upgrade Workstation, create a typical virtual machine, and perform common virtual machine operations.</td>
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<td valign="top"><em>Using VMware Workstation</em><br />
(previously <em>VMware Workstation User&#8217;s Guide</em>)</td>
<td>Describes how to create typical, custom, and shared virtual machines, add virtual devices, configure network connections, connect to remote servers and use remote virtual machines, upload virtual machines to remote servers, and perform all virtual machine operations.</td>
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<td valign="top"><em>Getting Started with VMware Player</em><br />
(previously <em>VMware Player Getting Started Guide</em>)</td>
<td>Now contains complete information on installing and using Player.</td>
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<td>Has been redesigned to provide context-sensitive help and information on performing common tasks. For complete information on using Workstation and Player, see the guides.</td>
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<td valign="top">(<strong>NEW</strong>) <em>Installing and Configuring VMware Tools</em></td>
<td>Contains comprehensive information on installing, upgrading, and configuring VMware Tools.</td>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VMWorld keeps rolling on and on.  VMware has made Site Recovery Manager 5.0 available for download here.  As I&#8217;ve mentioned time and time again, SRM is my favorite non-vSphere product from VMWare.  This one does not disappoint.  You can grab the download here.  Here&#8217;s the What&#8217;s New Section from the release notes: VMware vCenter Site [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VMWorld keeps rolling on and on.  VMware has made Site Recovery Manager 5.0 available for download <a href="http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/infrastructure_operations_management/vmware_vcenter_site_recovery_manager/5_0" target="_blank">here</a>.  As I&#8217;ve mentioned time and time again, SRM is my favorite non-vSphere product from VMWare.  This one does not disappoint.  You can grab the download here.  Here&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/srm/srm_releasenotes_5_0_0.html#whatsnew" target="_blank">What&#8217;s New Section</a> from <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/srm/srm_releasenotes_5_0_0.html" target="_blank">the release notes</a>:</p>
<p>VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5.0 enhances your ability to build, manage and execute reliable disaster recovery plans for your virtual environment. With the release of version 5.0, VMware has expanded the capabilities of Site Recovery Manager to provide unprecedented levels of protection. New use cases have been made possible through the addition of the following capabilities:</p>
<ul>
<li>vSphere Replication. When used in conjunction with VMware vSphere 5.0, Site Recovery Manager 5.0 introduces a new capability to utilize the vSphere 5.0 host to perform replication of powered-on virtual machines over the network to another vSphere 5.0 host, without the requirement for storage array-based replication. As virtual machines change with use, the changed blocks are replicated to a shadow copy of the virtual machine resident at the recovery site, in accordance with a Recovery Point Objective set as a property of the virtual machine itself.</li>
<li>Planned Migration. A new workflow designed to deliver migration while minimizing the risk of data loss. Planned migration will stop the workflow from continuing if an error is encountered, providing an opportunity to fix the problem, ensuring that systems are properly quiescent and that all data changes have been completely replicated.</li>
<li>Automated Re-Protection. Re-protection is a new extension to recovery plans for use only with array-based replication. Automated re-protect enables the environment at the recovery site to establish replication and protection of the environment back to the original protected site through a single click.</li>
<li>Automated Failback. Automated failback returns the entire environment to the originally protected primary site. This can only happen after re-protection has ensured that data replication and synchronization have been established to the original primary site. Failback will run the same workflow that was used to migrate the environment to the protected site, ensuring that the critical systems encapsulated by the recovery plan are returned to their original environment. Automated failback, like re-protection, is only available for use with array-based replication protected virtual machines.</li>
<li>Enhanced Dependency Definition. This includes the addition of more (5) priority groups, and the ability to set virtual machine dependencies within a priority group. Virtual machine dependencies can be defined to ensure that required systems are available before dependent virtual machines are powered on. This enables highly organized workflow control, ensuring that required services are available before dependent virtual machines are powered on.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Release: VMware Fusion 4.0.1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:37:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is VMWorld still going?  It seems the entire desktop line from VMware refreshed today.  You can grab the download for Fusion 4.0.1 here.  Here&#8217;s the what&#8217;s new section from the release notes: This release of VMware Fusion adds the following new features. New Installation Experience New User Interface Designed for Lion Virtual Hardware Improvements Encrypted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is VMWorld still going?  It seems the entire desktop line from VMware refreshed today.  You can grab the download for Fusion 4.0.1 <a href="http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/desktop_end_user_computing/vmware_fusion/4_0" target="_blank">here</a>.  Here&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#New_Features" target="_blank">what&#8217;s new section</a> from <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html" target="_blank">the release notes</a>:</p>
<p>This release of VMware Fusion adds the following new features.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#install">New Installation Experience</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#user_interface">New User Interface</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#lion">Designed for Lion</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#improvements">Virtual Hardware Improvements</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#encrypted_vms">Encrypted Virtual Machines</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#pause">Pause State for Virtual Machines</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#remote_drives">Remote CD and DVD Drives</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#shrink_disks">Shrinking Disks with Snapshots</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#mirrored_folders">Mirrored Folders</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#ovf">OVF Support</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/fusion4/doc/releasenotes_fusion_401.html#other">Other Technical Changes</a></li>
</ul>
<h3><a name="install"></a>New Installation Experience</h3>
<p>VMware Fusion is now installed by dragging and dropping to the Applications folder. Users of older versions can upgrade using the included utility. VMware Fusion can be uninstalled by quitting the application and dragging it to the trash.</p>
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<h3><a name="user_interface"></a>New User Interface</h3>
<p>VMware Fusion includes a new user interface designed to maximize screen space dedicated to running virtual machines. By keeping the interface minimal, we have improved user productivity for Windows applications. It is now more consistent with the overall Mac desktop experience than previous versions of VMware Fusion.</p>
<p>The new user interface includes the following key features.</p>
<ul>
<li>The <strong>Single-window experience</strong> is optimized around each running virtual machine, keeping related options and settings together. A new collapsible toolbar provides quick access to common virtual machine actions including switching networks, connecting and disconnecting devices, and sharing options. The Control-Alt-Delete key combination is now available as a menu button.</li>
<li>The Virtual Machine Library Welcome screen has been refreshed to make it easier to get up and running quickly.</li>
<li>The <strong>Virtual Machine Library</strong> is updated with thumbnails of virtual machine desktops and shortcuts to common activities.</li>
<li>The <strong>Settings</strong> have been redesigned to make it easier to perform common tasks. New settings subsections for Compatibility, Default Applications and Startup Disk are included.</li>
<li>The <strong>Snapshot viewer</strong> provides powerful new features for working with snapshots using a timeline-based view, inspired by Time Machine.</li>
</ul>
<h3><a name="lion"></a>Designed for Lion</h3>
<p>VMware Fusion 4 is designed for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and includes support for using Mission Control to switch between Mac and Windows applications. Support for Spaces and Exposé has also been improved to make it easier to switch between applications.</p>
<p>Mac OS X Lion and Mac OS X Lion Server are now supported as guest operating systems. Mac OS X Lion can be installed by dragging the Lion installer icon to the virtual machine wizard.</p>
<h3><a name="improvements"></a>Virtual Hardware Improvements</h3>
<p>As always, VMware continues to improve our virtual hardware performance and capabilities. You must upgrade the hardware version of your existing VMs or create a new VM in order to get the best features and performance from your virtual machines. Upgrade the hardware version of your virtual machine from the new virtual machine settings page under <strong>Compatibility</strong>.</p>
<p>An <strong>HD Audio</strong> device is available for Windows Vista and Windows 7 guests. The new HD Audio device takes advantage of the latest sound drivers provided with Windows and produces high sound quality even under heavy load.</p>
<p><strong>Bluetooth</strong> devices on the host can now be shared with Windows guests. Bluetooth devices, such as a Bluetooth phone, are paired to either the host system or to a Windows virtual machine. VMware does not recommend pairing Bluetooth audio devices, such as headphones, or Bluetooth input devices, such as keyboards and mice to a guest.</p>
<p><strong>Link-state propagation</strong> enables applications to seamlessly communicate when using NAT-based networking even when moving between networks. For example, communication between applications will continue seamlessly when you move from a wired network to a wireless network.</p>
<p>Our graphics team continues to improve rendering correctness and to tune our <strong>graphics drivers</strong>. VMware Fusion 4 is up to 2.5 times faster than VMware Fusion 3 for some 3D operations. Improved support for AutoCAD, SolidWorks and Altium Designer on Windows XP and Windows 7 is also included.</p>
<h3><a name="encrypted_vms"></a>Encrypted Virtual Machines</h3>
<p>Fusion now enables security best practices by providing virtual disk encryption using industry-standard AES-128. Encryption can require a per-virtual-machine password whenever the virtual machine is powered on.</p>
<h3><a name="pause"></a>Pause State for Virtual Machines</h3>
<p>The new Pause state suspends the virtual machine while retaining the in-memory state. This state can be useful when system resources will temporarily be taxed and the guest virtual machine is not immediately needed.</p>
<h3><a name="remote_drives"></a>Remote CD and DVD Drives</h3>
<p>Remote CD and DVD drives shared from another Windows PC or Mac are supported for installing operating systems on virtual machines.</p>
<h3><a name="shrink_disks"></a>Shrinking Disks with Snapshots</h3>
<p>VMware Fusion now supports shrinking virtual disks without the need to remove the snapshots first. Shrinking virtual disks without removing snapshots allows users to maintain their virtual machines and reclaim disk space more easily than in previous releases of VMware Fusion. Look for the new virtual machine clean up capability under the <strong>General</strong>section of the virtual machine settings.</p>
<h3><a name="mirrored_folders"></a>Mirrored Folders</h3>
<p>Downloads and Movies folders are now mirrored from the Mac.</p>
<h3><a name="ovf"></a>OVF Support</h3>
<p>Support for creating OVF-format virtual machines is provided by the standalone OVF tool. This tool is available for download from: <a href="http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/server/vsphere/automationtools/ovf?view=overview" target="_blank">http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/server/vsphere/automationtools/ovf?view=overview</a></p>
<h3><a name="other"></a>Other Technical Changes</h3>
<p>VMware Fusion 4 is now 64-bit throughout. In addition, services and kernel extensions are loaded and unloaded on-demand. The application can now be run from non-standard folder locations. The PC Migration Wizard has been updated to provide even faster migration.</p>
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		<title>Release: VMware View 5.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:31:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VMware View 5.0 has been released and can be downloaded here.  For those customers using View over slow WAN connections, you are going to want to take a close look at this release.  Here&#8217;s the What&#8217;s New from the release notes: VMware View 5.0 includes the following new features: PCoIP WAN performance optimization &#8211; Improves [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VMware View 5.0 has been released and can be downloaded <a href="http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/desktop_end_user_computing/vmware_view/5_0" target="_blank">here</a>.  For those customers using View over slow WAN connections, you are going to want to take a close look at this release.  Here&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/view50/doc/view-50-release-notes.html#whatsnew" target="_blank">What&#8217;s New</a> from <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/view50/doc/view-50-release-notes.html" target="_blank">the release notes</a>:</p>
<p>VMware View 5.0 includes the following new features:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>PCoIP WAN performance optimization</strong> &#8211; Improves PCoIP protocol performance in low-bandwidth WAN environments. Users who connect to their desktops over an external WAN have enhanced desktop experience.</li>
<li><strong>Support for 3D graphics on vSphere 5.0</strong> &#8211; This feature provides View desktops with vGPU graphics enablement available on vSphere 5.0 platforms. View users can take advantage of desktop graphics enhancements provided by AERO (such as peek, shake, and Flip 3D) and the 3D capabilities of Windows Office 2010 (such as picture editing, slide transitions and animations, presentation-to-video conversion, video embedding, editing, and 3D rotations).</li>
<li><strong>View Persona Management</strong> &#8211; The View Persona Management feature manages user profiles in a secure and centralized environment. (User profiles include user data and settings, application data and settings, and Windows registry settings configured by user applications.) View Persona Management allows IT organizations to simplify and automate the capture and management of a user&#8217;s persona while providing a rich user experience. View Persona Management offers the following benefits:
<ul>
<li>Provides a user profile that is independent of the virtual desktop. When a user logs in to any desktop, the same profile appears.</li>
<li>Lets you configure and manage personas entirely within View. You do not have to configure Windows roaming profiles.</li>
<li>Expands functionality and improves performance compared to Windows roaming profiles.</li>
<li>Minimizes login impact by downloading only the files that Windows requires, such as user registry files. Other files are copied to the local desktop when the user or an application opens them from the local profile folder.</li>
<li>Copies recent changes in the local profile to a remote profile repository at configurable intervals, typically once every few minutes.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Updated client certificate checking for View clients</strong> &#8211; View clients now follow the well-known browser model for handling certificates, displaying errors detected in the certificate presented by View Connection Server, or in the certificate trust chain. Administrators can set the <tt>Certificate verification mode</tt> group policy to enforce strict certificate checking; if any certificate error occurs, the user cannot connect to View Connection Server. Alternatively, administrators can use the default <em>Warn But Allow</em> mode, which supports self-signed server certificates and lets users connect to View Connection Server with certificates that have expired or are not yet valid. If necessary, administrators can also set a <em>No Security</em> mode that lets users connect without certificate checking.</li>
<li><strong>Support for vSphere 5.0</strong></li>
<li><strong>Support for hardware v8</strong> &#8211; Remote View desktops can be hardware v8 virtual machines. Hardware v8 is not supported for desktops that run in local mode.</li>
<li><strong>Removed support for HP RGS display protocol</strong></li>
<li><strong>Localization support for Korean.</strong> &#8211; View Client and the documentation, online help, and release notes are available in Korean.</li>
</ul>
<p>Note: The version of View Client for Mac that was bundled with View 4.6 is also bundled with the View 5.0 release. This is the latest View Client for Mac and is compatible with View 4.6 and View 5.0.</p>
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		<title>Release: VMware vCloud Director 1.5</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2011 15:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This one&#8217;s for the Lab Manager Customers!  The ones who have been waiting for SQL support and linked clones!  vCloud Director 1.5 has been released and can be downloaded here.  Let&#8217;s get right to the What&#8217;s New section from the release notes: Fast Provisioning: Utilizing linked clones dramatically speeds up provisioning time and reduces storage [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This one&#8217;s for the Lab Manager Customers!  The ones who have been waiting for SQL support and linked clones!  vCloud Director 1.5 has been released and can be downloaded <a href="http://www.vmware.com/download/download.do?downloadGroup=VCD150-EN" target="_blank">here</a>.  Let&#8217;s get right to the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/vcd/doc/rel_notes_vcloud_director_15.html#featurehighlights" target="_blank">What&#8217;s New section</a> from the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/vcd/doc/rel_notes_vcloud_director_15.html" target="_blank">release notes</a>:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Fast Provisioning:</strong> Utilizing linked clones dramatically speeds up provisioning time and reduces storage costs.</li>
<li><strong>vApp Custom Properties:</strong> Allows developers and other users to easily pass user data into guest OSes using OVF descriptors.</li>
<li><strong>Blocking Tasks and Notifications:</strong> Programmatically connect vCloud Director to enterprise systems (e.g. CMDB) enabling end-to-end system automation.</li>
<li><strong>Expanded vCloud API:</strong> Additional commands added to the vCloud API namespace to include all GUI-accessible actions and enable broader integration and scripting using the API.</li>
<li><strong>Microsoft SQL Server Support:</strong> For new deployments of vCloud Director, Microsoft SQL is supported for the vCloud database in addition to the previously supported database servers.</li>
<li><strong>vShield Edge VPN integration:</strong> Programmatically create site-to-site IPSec-VPN tunnels to connect across clouds.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Release: VMware Converter 5.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2011 15:18:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know that not many of the Enterprises still have a need for converting their physical machines in-place to virtuals, but the SMB customers still do.  Converter 5.0 was released yesterday (sorry, I was on a plane back from VMWorld most of the day.)  You can get right to the download here. Here&#8217;s the What&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know that not many of the Enterprises still have a need for converting their physical machines in-place to virtuals, but the SMB customers still do.  Converter 5.0 was released yesterday (sorry, I was on a plane back from VMWorld most of the day.)  You can get right to the download <a href="http://downloads.vmware.com/d/details/converter5/dHclYnRqZEBiZEAldw==" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/converter/doc/conv_sa_50_rel_notes.html#whatsnew" target="_blank">What&#8217;s New Section</a> from <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/converter/doc/conv_sa_50_rel_notes.html" target="_blank">the release notes</a>:</p>
<p>The VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0 includes the following new functionality:</p>
<ul>
<li>Preserving the LVM configuration on the source machine during Linux conversions.</li>
<li>Enhanced synchronization including options for scheduling synchronization tasks and performing multiple synchronization tasks in a conversion job.</li>
<li>Optimized disk and partition alignment and cluster size change.</li>
<li>Conversion data is encrypted between the source and the server.</li>
<li>Restoring VCB images.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>VMWorld 2011 Keynote Day 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The “regulars” at VMWorld know that this is the keynote to attend.  The second day is where we hear less about The Vision and more about The Technology.  Looks like a much fuller house this morning.  The Keynote begins at 8:07 am pacific time. Here we go: The keynote kicks off with a video with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The “regulars” at VMWorld know that this is the keynote to attend.  The second day is where we hear less about The Vision and more about The Technology.  Looks like a much fuller house this morning.  The Keynote begins at 8:07 am pacific time.</p>
<p>Here we go:</p>
<p>The keynote kicks off with a video with admins and some of the issues they have and how they are solving them.</p>
<p>First speaker is Dr. Steve Herrod, CTO, VMware.  Steve talks about the world we come from, the world of managing desktops and servers.  He says that we want to start managing services and not servers.  We want to manage devices, not users.  Steve shows another video about how people are using mobile devices for their day-today work.  Steve is segueing into how we keep up to managing these devices and the user’s information and data.  Steve says we need to simplify, manage and connect the users.  He says VMware has been using View to provide the desktop as a service and using ThinApp to create an App Catalog Service.  Lastly, VMware has been creating a new data service which manages the user’s information.</p>
<p>Steve now starts to show a demo of View 5 and how it provisions desktops.  This is a demonstration of the “desktop as a service” above.  The next thing is to provide the apps as a catalog.  Steve then does a demo of Horizon.  The cool part here is he’s showing how Horizon will be able to scan for apps and import them into the catalog.  (This is huge as I believe the main challenge to ThinApp adoption is the admin work required to package the apps. – This drastically reduces that time.)  He shows how Horizon will be able to deploy apps automatically when the user uses it the first time or can be chosen by the user from a catalog.</p>
<p>Steve goes on to talk about the user data to manage.  He talks about “Project Octopus” and compares it to Dropbox.  He shows how the data will be managed: A user can use a spreadsheet on their desktop and then it sill automatically be available on their phone.  All of the demos are from the Administrator perspective and how the admins will control these products.</p>
<p>Steve moves on to demo the same products from the user perspective.  Steve introduces Vittorio to demo View5 and Horizon and he pretends to have it first day on the job.  He shows how he logs into his desktop for the first time and chooses his office applications from a dashboard.  He also shows how he can choose mobile apps from the same dashboard.  As he chooses one for his mobile, he gets a text message from the server with a link to install the app. (Pretty cool stuff).  Steve is back and summarizes the demo.  He talks about how they are working on implanting this on Android mobile devices.  He says that they have started strategic partnerships with Samsung to roll it out on their devices.  (No mention of Apple whatsoever.)</p>
<p>Vittorio is back again to demo how he gets his data on the road.  He does a demo where he has Excel on his iPad to edit a spreadsheet on the road. Steve is back recapping the demo.  Steve explains AppBlast (just demoed for the first time publicly) which gives users the ability to run Windows Apps on the iPad with nothing but HTML5.  (Very, very cool stuff – get ready Citrix, you’ll need something comparable).</p>
<p>Steve is now switching from desktops.  He shows the new vSphere Client for iPad and how a vMotion is done by “dragging” the VM from one host to another on the iPad.  Steve goes on to the new features in vSphere 5.  Steve gives an overview of VMware Go.  It’s a hosted service that helps SMBs deploy VMware in their environment.  He also talks about the new vSphere Storage Appliance and welcomes Bruce to the stage to show both.  Bruce shows a demo of VMware Go and the vSphere Storage Appliance.  Steve now talking about Auto Deploy and how it can spin up hosts running ESXi very quickly.  He talks about the large VMs of vSphere 5 (32-vCPUs, 1TB RAM, etc)</p>
<p>He talks a little more about Intelligent Virtual Infrastructure and when we deploy VMs, we should be able to “set it and forget it.”  When we deploy VMs we should be able to set policies for VMs so that they cannot “misbehave” in the future.  He’s now reviewing the new storage IO controls, pools and storage DRS in vSphere 5.  He moves into networking.  He’s describing the problem we have with networking today.  This issue is that identifier = location.  He describes their solution: VXLAN.  VXLAN is a way to move VMs across datacenters and maintain connectivity while moving VMs.  VMware has summited this as a standard with the help of Cisco.  Steve says this is the last barrier for full Cloud mobility.  After we solve this, customers will be able to unleash the full power of the global cloud.</p>
<p>Steve goes on to DR and Site Recovery Manager 5.  He talks about the new vSphere Replication built in to replicate the VMs to the DR side without the need for storage based replication (love this stuff.)  He mentions that when they integrate VXLAN, you will not need to reconfigure the IP addresses in the VMs.</p>
<p>Now on to security.  Steve describes vShield Endpoint, Edge and App and how the new features in 5.0 protect the VMs at many layers. He then goes on to management and how the focus of VMware is to automate as much as possible.  He gives the audience a “sneak peek” at where the automation tools are going.  He shows the new vSphere Web Client and shows a new column in the client labeled “Services.”  This enables the admin to see what is running on them without an agent.  The client is also showing the integration between VMs.  The use case is that if I protect a app server by SRM, the client can warn me that the app server <em>depends</em> on the sql server and it is not protected (absolutely brilliant.)  Steve goes on to show an upcoming version of vSphere Operations.  It has a new display of “Business Metrics” these are rollups for Management to be able to see how the infrastructure is performing.</p>
<p>Steve starts to sum up the keynote and how it’s about services and people.  How we have to adapt and use these technologies in the future.</p>
<p>My notes:  A few nice peeks at advances: AppBlast, VXLAN, vSphere and Operations futures sprinkled in with all of the new stuff in vSphere 5.  One thing I absolutely noticed: minimal vFabric mentions.  Reason being that this is not a developer conference and I’ve seen vFabric clear a room of non-developers.  Well done VMware.</p>
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