Posts Tagged ‘virtualization’
Posted on February 24th, 2010 by by Steve
Like most others out there, I have recently started hearing the ESX/VMware vs Hyper-V/Microsoft questions popping up throughout my day. While I have little experience with Hyper-V, R2 certainly brings an impressive amount of features and several compelling arguments for it’s use over VMware’s product offerings. If you are a small to medium sized shop [...]
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Tags: R, esx, feature, fud wars, hyper-v, hyper-v R2, hypervisor, hypervisor wars, Microsoft, microsoft questions, microsoft vs vmware, product offerings, time, V, virtualization, VMware, vSphere, Windows Server, windows servers, workloads
Posted on October 31st, 2009 by by Steve
Just a quick note that this week I upgraded from VCP on VI3 to VCP on vSphere. This test was quite challenging, but Ive been working with vSphere since it was in beta and had a lot of practical knowledge using the product.
There are mannnnnny other virtualization blogs posting great links to study material. Between [...]
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Tags: note, practical knowledge, test, vcp, vi3, virtualization, VMware, vSphere, week
Posted on June 6th, 2009 by by Steve
Welcome to virtublog. I’ve been saying for months and months that I was going to start myself a blog based around virtualization, but considering there are so many of these types of blogs, I’ve been hesitant. Today I realized that with all of the new virtually related technologies I’ve been evaluating lately (vSphere, SRM, etc.), [...]
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