From: blogs.vmware.con
Blogs:
- Using a VNC Client to Connect to VMs in ESXi 5 (William Lam) http://bit.ly/weKsBB
- "Hacking" Site Recovery Manager (SRM) / a Storage Array Adapter (Duncan Epping)http://bit.ly/wUoG1V
- Understanding the Auto Deploy Components (Kyle Gleed) http://bit.ly/znzWLQ
- Using a VNC Client to Connect to VMs in ESXi 5 (William Lam) http://bit.ly/weKsBB
- Mike Laverick's SRM 5.0 Book (Ken Werneburg) http://bit.ly/wOT6My
- PowerCLI 5.0.1 Released with vCloud Director Automation (Alan Renouf)http://bit.ly/x7Fq8T
- Planned migration in SRM will fail if you mix protected VMs with unprotected VMs on your data stores (Ken Werneburg) http://bit.ly/wZQzhk
- Fiddling around with SRM's Storage Replication Adapter - Part II (Duncan Epping)http://bit.ly/y2I84e
- Automating Datastore/Storage Device Detachment in vSphere 5 (William Lam)http://bit.ly/wD6oyI
- How much storage can I present to a Virtual Machine? (Cormac Hogan)http://bit.ly/z4ginZ
- Why selecting the correct OS when creating/upgrading a VM is important (Duncan Epping) http://bit.ly/yaKcXZ
Although this paper was released a month ago, I want to call it out specifically as I think it is very valuable! Great work by Cormac Hogan!
Description: In the release of VMware vSphere 5.0, VMware also released a new software storage appliance called the VMware vSphere Storage Appliance (VSA). VMware VSA provides an alternative shared storage solution to our Small to Medium Business (SMB) customers who might not be in a position to purchase a Storage Area Network (SAN) or Network-Attached Storage (NAS) array for their virtual infrastructure. Without shared storage configured in a vSphere environment, customers have not been able to exploit the unique features available in vSphere 5.0, such as vSphere High Availability (HA), vSphere, vMotion and vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS). The VSA is designed to provide "Shared Storage for Everyone".
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