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  • Distributed IT is (definitely) broken

    calendar Oct 25, 2008 · 5 min read  ·
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    I have been working in IT for about 17 years now, 14 of which at IBM. Since the first day I was immediately exposed to the concept of a centralized IT where everything is fully controlled, fully secured, fully automated and easy to manage within the data center boundaries; on the other hand whatever sits outside of the …


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  • Plagiarism: did Paul Maritz steal my pitch for the VMworld 2008 Keynote?

    calendar Sep 21, 2008 · 4 min read  ·
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    I think he did but, relax Paul, I am not going to sue you... ;-) Joking aside I was sitting at the VMworld 2008 Keynote in Las Vegas back on Monday last week and I was somewhat surprised (perhaps even pleased) to see Paul touching on many innovative concepts I have been talking about last year at VMworld 2007 in my …


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  • ESX 3.5i for free and the impact on Hyper-V and the SMB (my thoughts on Mike’s post)

    calendar Aug 5, 2008 · 10 min read  ·
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    So finally it happened. Hypervisors are (essentially) free. I remember the very first engagement I had with VMware technologies some 8 years ago; that was the 1.1 (beta) time frame: we did a Proof of Concept and closed the deal with a very satisfied customer... While they were very happy about the achievements they …


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  • Storage High Availability and DR for the masses

    calendar May 19, 2008 · 12 min read  ·
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    Virtualization is a disruptive technology and we all know that. With this post I want to share with you some scenarios about how server (and storage) virtualization can drastically change the landscape for "small IT shops" (aka SMB's) in the context of High-Availability and Disaster/Recovery. Up until today …


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  • VMware HA Vs Microsoft Cluster Server: we are at the inflection point

    calendar Mar 26, 2008 · 10 min read  ·
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    Lately, there have been many discussions on the Internet and on various forums regarding the implementation of HA clustering technologies (namely and primarily Microsoft Cluster Server) within virtual machine environments (namely and primarily VMware infrastructures). Many customers are still treating virtual machines …


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  • Why Desktop Virtualization is not as easy as Server Virtualization

    calendar Jan 28, 2008 · 9 min read  ·
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    In the last few months I have been struggling to understand what is so different, in terms of mass adoption, between virtualizing server workloads and virtualizing desktop workloads (also known as "VDI" or "Virtual Desktop Infrastructure"). I have been exposed to this phenomenon of x86 …


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  • Site Recovery Manager: what is it (going to be) good for?

    calendar Dec 29, 2007 · 7 min read  ·
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    VMware, at VMworld 2007, announced that next year they will provide an out-of-the-box solution/product for Disaster/Recovery scenarios. It is called Site Recovery Manager (SRM for short) and it is supposed to orchestrate and facilitate system administrators to create a D/R plan for their organizations. It is important …


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  • Virtualization hardware sizing (quick and dirty approach)

    calendar Nov 26, 2007 · 13 min read  ·
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    Hardware virtualization these days is a hot topic and we all know that. There are many customers looking into it for the first time and one of the problems they are facing right now is how they are going to size their new virtual infrastructure. Lately I have received lots of requests from many people in order to help …


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  • Infiniband Vs 10Gbit Ethernet… with an eye on virtualization

    calendar Oct 30, 2007 · 8 min read  ·
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    Last week I came across a hardware configuration requested ad-hoc by a customer to support their VMware VI3 setup. The hardware, an IBM System x 3950 M2 4-way (I know it's not yet generally available at the date), was configured with as many as 5 quad-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet adapters which in total would account for …


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  • Intel, AMD, VMware and…Aircrafts

    calendar Oct 15, 2007 · 12 min read  ·
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    "I need to setup a VI3 solution. Which CPU should I choose from a performance perspective? Intel or AMD?". I have heard this ad nauseam. If I was to get one single cent for every thread discussion I have seen on the net regarding the matter... I would be a billionaire. I have my opinion on the matter and I …


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Massimo Re Ferrè

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