I am happy to push more on the announcement of Scott Lowe‘s new book, Mastering VMware vSphere 5. I have always been a huge fan of Scott’s books. As a matter of fact, I often have them nearby as a quick reference just in case I have a spot of old age syndrome start to seep into my head! According to his blog post,
Anyway, I just wanted to share this with the world. Keep an eye out on his blog for the pre-order announcement and stay tuned here for a review on the book once I receive it!
Another day that VMware has “raised the bar” for the virtualization community. Today those of us who were online for the live event received a skim of the new features and changes coming to the vSphere and vCenter product lines, namely the new Cloud Infrastructure Suite. Below you will find a short recap on the new key features along with some improvements divulged today.
It is truly amazing to see the sheer growth and adoption of virtualization throughout the world’s infrastructures. VMware CEO Paul Maritz broke it down into three separate functions or phases. In each phase, he provided some shocking numbers on the adoption of virtualization as time goes on:
The Cloud Infrastructure Suite is the new generation of Cloud Infrastructure products. It is comprised of:
Everybody in the virtualization realm knew that today was going to be the day we hear official word about the next generation release of the famous hypervisor. vSphere 5 brings us further into being able to virtualize larger applications in order to drive us more towards the end goal of IT as a Service (ITaaS). Here are some of the first notable changes:
Along with the above changes, VMware has brought us some new toys to effective push our virtualized infrastructures to a more automated approach. Here is a list of those features:
I wanted to touch on the licensing changes coming but I don’t want to go into too much depth about it until I have a chance to really look at it. Here are the upcoming changes in the licensing arena with the next generation of vSphere:
The event was definitely another great leap into virtualization and automation of our datacenters and the services we provide. This pushes us closer to being able to truly server IT as a Service. Sound off in the comments your thoughts on the above!
So in celebration of the big #VMwareCloud event and the recent honor bestowed upon me, I have decided to change up the site a bit…well…a bunch! The entire site has gone through a facelift and the logo has been changed as well. This is a work in progress but I definitely hope that everyone enjoys the new design. Oh yeah, I almost forgot, I am also moving the site to a new host as well. If you find anything wrong then please let me know either through Twitter, comments on the site, or through e-mail.
I hope everyone is just as excited as I am regarding the upcoming “Raising the Bar” online event. Here is the information posted on the VMTN Blog:
Register now for this online event
July 12, 2011
9am-Noon Pacific Time
VMware CEO Paul Maritz and CTO Steve Herrod will be presenting on the next generation of cloud infrastructure. Join us and experience how the virtualization journey is helping transform IT and ushering in the era of Cloud Computing.
9:00-9:45 Paul and Steve present – live online streaming
10:00-12:00 three tracks of deep dive breakout sessions
10:00-12:00 live Q&A with VMware cloud and virtualization experts
The event is free — if you sign up today you’ll get an email reminder. This is a not-to-miss event!
These vExperts will be on-site at the event in San Francisco and will be covering the event live! (Also watch for live-tweeting from @VMwareEvents and @jtroyer with the #vmwarecloud hashtag)
After the event, you’ll still be able to ask questions on Twitter. And on Wednesday, we’ll be recapping the event on ourVMware Community Roundtable – join us for an hour of live Q&A.