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The London VMUG, my overview and experience

January 30th, 2012 No comments

Here we go; I’ve finally made it to this January London VMUG. To be honest, it was worth it,  worth it because I’ve finally ended up meeting some people, geeks and enthusiastic that I knew only over on Twitter or via their own blogs and worth it as well to get my #LonVMUG memorabilia attend some few presentations ( coming there shortly). The Sponsors for the Events were Symantec, NimbleStorage, Xangati and Embolics

Arrived at the London Chamber of Commerce at around 12:30 and missed the morning sessions, Auto Deploy by Alan Renouf and Max Daneri and also the new ApplicationHA and Backup Exec Auto Recovery Demo by Symantec. (See presentations below)

 

 

I’ve had a chance to meet the Xangati representative and talk about the features that their product can give you and how is different between their own and the new vCenter Operation Manager (Big fight but two robust products)

After Lunch, I’ve attended the Nimble Storage presentation and though that all the presentation was very good and impressed but the product but will have some hard time to pierce into the market that is dominated mainly by the big fishes like EMC, NetApp, EqualLogics and so on.

A short break, a quick coffee and fresh air, I’ve attended the second session  “Private vCloud Architecture Deep Dive” presented by the two VMware gurus Dave Hill and Aidan Dalgleish. I have a limited knowledge of the Cloud Director but I was again impressed about what features and how a cloud can be built with in multiple setups, network pool methods and all the separations between the external and the internal pools and what each can give you.

The final session was also an interesting one, VCP5 Session by Gregg Robertson from theSaffaGeek.co.uk, Gregg went through all the necessary requirements that you need to get yourself prepared and ready for your VCP5 Exam. Gregg started his presentation a bit nervously but managed to get it wrapped up properly, some few simple questions were put to the audience and that was fun.

My conclusion:

I think this is a great event to attend and also an opportunity to learn, discover and also meet new people around the VMware community, VMUG has done a great job to setup these events and most credit is going to the people with the Blue polo (@alaricdavies, @Rimmergram, @Virtual_stu, @vinf_net), these people are helping the community us a lot to get together and for those who are interested in getting a subscription (Optional) which cost around £130, you will get a great adventage like a 100$ discount on the VMworld meeting, 1 Year Free Subscription on all eLearning cources and also about a 30% discount on Software (Fusion and Workstation).

The next Presentation will be held at the same place and on the 17th of May and I’m sure I will again attend this session.

All the link and presentation can be downloaded from box.com.

 

 

 
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Your Vote is needed, Top VMware/virtualization blogs 2012

January 24th, 2012 No comments

As a normal day, got to work at 9 this morning and got cracking on my emails and tasks. Midday arrived and I went for lunch with a colleague who is a VMware enthusiast too. Lunch finished and back to my desk, to go through my personal emails, news and also twitter. Interestingly I got attracted to a tweet from Eric Siebert (@ericsiebert) about the top 25 Blogs around the net.

I remember a week ago replying and entering this by just replying to a survey and I wasn’t that sure that I would be selected and have an entry for a Vote but guess what? I’m there! I’m selected in the top new blogs under 1 year old.

The vote is split into 10 Section:

  • Best Storage Blog (Must have more than 50% of posts storage related)
  • Best Cloud Blog (Must have more than 50% posts cloud related)
  • Best VDI/End-user Computing Blog (Must have more than 50% posts VDI/EUC related)
  • Best News & Information Website (No blogs)
  • Best Scripting Blogger (Must have more than 50% posts Scripting related)
  • Best podcast (Audio or video podcasts)
  • Best official VMware Blog (Blogs part of VMware’s website)
  • Best Videos used in a Blog (Must have produced a good percentage of videos)
  • Best New Blog (Blog must be less than a year old)
  • Best Independent Blogger (Can’t work for VMware or a hardware/software vendor).

And the rules are for you to elect 10 of your favourite blog from the list and then rank these in your order of preferences and the result would be: the 1st Blog will get 10 Points and the last will get 1 Point.

The vote will be open until the 2nd of February and the result will be determined and announced live at the VMware Partner Exchange.

Note that suspicious votes will be discarded as this time they have implemented a solution for cheats, there will be Geo-location tracking, IP Addresses and cookies to track and protect against any fraudulent votes.

And to finish, Voters will be entered to win a Train Signal copy of vSphere5 and VMware View 5 video training courses.

Now I’m not expecting to be elected as one of the best as I’ve just started blogging but to be faire I’m far than happy to be entering this contest but hay hoo a vote from you will make a difference.

Get now guys and cast your votes and why not mine!!

 
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A Brief on “The Number of vSphere HA Heartbeat datastore for host warning”

January 24th, 2012 No comments

During my Lab upgrade which went quiet smoothly and successfully, I came across this warning “The Number of vSphere HA Heartbeat datastore for host esx01.home.intra in cluster Prod in home is 0, which is less than required: 2” in the Tasks and events.

This must be a new feature “vSphere HA Heartbeat” of VSphere 5.0.

Let’s digin.

Prior this version, if we have a Host which is isolated from the cluster on its network management, HA will kick in and restart the VMs running on this host on a different ESX host and now with vSphere 5.0, a new feature has been added to the HA, vCenter will check the heartbeat on the Management network and also on the Vmkernal side. This Datastore Heartbeat feature should give a more accurate and determine if the given host has failed or this has just had a glitch somewhere.

Now once I’ve presented my storage to these two ESXi hosts, this warning disappeared and both ESXi have chosen the presented LUNs for storage heartbeating. How cool is this?

 
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Preparing for vMware VCP 5.0

January 12th, 2012 2 comments

As stated in my last post, I’m currently working on upgrading my Home lab and in the mean time getting use to the amazing new vSphere 5.0 and new its features.   As part of this process, I’m preparing myself to upgrade my Certification to VCP5.

During the last few weeks, I have been gathering lot of information’s and book marks about the exam preparation and time has come for me to give a bit to the community. for those of you who don’t know about the Exam, the current VCP 4 holders can upgrade to version 5 without taking the course which will save us few ££/$$ but you need to sit for an exam before the end of February (still 47 Days Left from now).

Below is a diagram copied from VMware which will show the exam/upgrade process and what you need to do to Certify yourself.

 

The theory (reading) won’t be enough and I must recommend procuring yourself a small Lab, few computers (1 or 2) where you can get your hands dirty installing and configuring, breaking and fixing your vSphere Lab. over at eBay, you can find some descent 2nd hand desktops and even servers which can support ESXi. Make sure that you drop a visit to the VMware HCL before buying anything.

At Techhead.co.uk has setup a page on his blog where you can get a rebate of some few HP Proliant MicroServer for around 100£, these are really a good investment and one of my colleague have already invested in 3 and he is happy as a bunny.

In the other side of preparation, you can find anything and everything on the net and one of the obvious location that need a pilgrimage is of course the mother Land vmware.com

I’ve set up some few links to little documentation that worth a look at. These are all hosted on VMware website but more and in-depth documentation can be found there too.

 

My Recommended Links:

VMware vSphere 5.0 Basics Document

VMware vSphere 5.0 Installation and Setup

vCenter Server and Host Management Guide for vSphere 5.0

VMware vSphere 5.0 Examples and Scenarios

Installing and Admnistratoring vSphere Update Manager for vSphere 5.0

vSphere 5.0 Security Guide

VMware vCloud Requirements for a Cloud

VMware vCloud Service Definition for a Public Cloud

VMware vCloud Service Definition for a Private Cloud

VMware vSphere 5.0, Licensing, Pricing and Packaging

VMware vSphere Networking Guide

VMware vSphere Storage Guide

VMware vSphere Storage Appliance Installation and Configuration Guide

VMware vSphere Storage Appliance Administration Guide

Installing and Configuring VMware Tools

VMware Virtual Machine Administration Guide

VMware OVF Tool User Guide

vSphere 5.0 Availaibilty Guide

vSphere Resource Management Guide

VMware Data Recovery Guide

vSphere Host Profiles

vSphere Troubleshooting Guide

vSphere 5 Command Line Guide for Service Console Users

vSphere 5 Configuration Maximums

 

Other than that, Trainsignal have a really good learning resource and it is also worth investing in VMware vSphere 5 Training  by David Davis and Elias Khnaser have done an excellent job (as the usual) and gathered around 17 Hours in three DVDs and this This course covers exam objectives required for you to pass your VCP5. You can have these Audio and Videos on multiple formats and available on your computer phone or even on your video Player (I’m using Zune).

One more resource that can be used for your preparation is the Mastering VMware vSphere 5 written by Scott Low. Scott has already published the same for version 4 and this version 5 is a real deal. Over at Amazon you can get a copy for 21-25£ and I’m sure you won’t be disappointed reading his work. Mike Preston over at blog.mwpreston.net has written an interesting overview worth reading as well

Again as stated earlier, hovering the internet I came across these wonderful blogs about the Exam study and preparation for VCP5.

You might also hover on this piece or Art vRefrence Card 5.0 by Forbes Guthries over at vreference.com which has tones of information like storage, networking maximums and loads and loads of information.

 

Exam Blog Posts:

 

-         VCP 5 The original blue print by vMWare.com

-         VCP5 information and preparation and Post related to vSphere 5  by Scott Vessey

-          How To Pass The VCP5 Exam from petri.co.il

-          VMware Certified Professional 5 out at valCo Labs

-          What’s new part1, part2 and part3 by Simon Greaves

-          VCP 5 Blueprint by Mike Preston

 

Experiences from the follow VCP 5:

-          Exam Experience over at rayheffer.com

-          The Exam Review by Scott Vessey

-          One of the first people to pass this exam by vjason.com

-          Eric Sloof’s VCP5 Exam experience by ntpro.nl

-          VCP5 Exam Experience by TheSaffaGeek

 

Some Practice Exams:

Few but huge resources found on the net and I advise having some tests before taking the official exam.

-          VCP 5 Practice Exams  at simonlong.co.uk

-          The official VCP5 Mock Exam  at mylearn.vmware.com

-          Kalen Ardnt VCP5 Quiz – kalenarndt.com

Well surely this post will grow and grow over time and I would be pleased to have some feedback or maybe add some links to interesting sites you might suggest.

UPDATE:

For those of you who are sitting for the VCP5 Exam, I’ve just received a Tweet about a  25% discount.

Use: copen25 and you will get your 25% back, Note this will expire on the 31st January so Hurrrryy!!

Good Luck!!

 

 

 
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Auto Deploy Architecture – YouTube

January 11th, 2012 No comments

Understand how auto deploy works with this Video from a VMware Tech Pubs, Daniel Hiltgen a senior staff working for vMware. this is realy a very good piece of solution that worth a try.

Auto Deploy Architecture – YouTube.

 
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Call”ClusterComputerResource.Destroy” and Call”Datacenter.QueryConnectionInfo” Error when adding ESXi to vCenter 5.0.

January 11th, 2012 No comments

This is a while since I was looking for time to do my home lab upgrade to vSphere 5.0. The time came in and managed to stage an upgrade of my vCenter to version 5. Once this has been a success and with no troubles and I had to bring both ESXi Hosts to Version 4.1 at least to be manageable by vCenter 5.0. both ESXi have been upgraded to 4.1 and all well until I started getting this error Call”ClusterComputerResource.Destroy” for Object “Prod” on vCenter Server “vCenter.home.intra” when logging on to my vCenter with the viclient.

Hectic and annoying when you wanted to start working with the vSphere 5 but luckily the fix for this was by removing the vCenter VM from the hosted ESXi  inventory and re-adding it back to it.

When you think that everything was resolved I got a second error popping up

Call”Datacenter.QueryConnectionInfo” for Object “home” on vCenter Server “vCenter.home.intra” when trying to add my newly upgraded ESXi host to version 4.1 “no error to report when I’ve added the second ESXi 4.1 to the vCenter”.  The error state that there is a connection error when trying to add this host so I tried to add it using the IP address and this was a success, that was a problem with the FQDN with this host. From the vCenter server I’ve pinged the Host FQDN and I’m getting no response and had a look at the DNS and cannot see the ESXi A record of this one “I must have deleted this before”, a simple add of the A Record Entry in the DNS, ipconfig /flushdns and /registerdns was sufficient to have my host pingable from my vCenter and from there adding this was a success too. Badabing badaboom we back to work.

 

 
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wohoo \o/ , VMUG is here next year!!!

December 20th, 2011 No comments

What:    London VMUG Meeting (VMware User Group).
When:   26 January 2012 between 10:00 to 17:15.
Where:  London Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
33 Queen Street, London EC4R 1AP

Next Year User group will be Held at the usual Location and not to be missed. One of my new year resolution for next year is to attend this User Group.

Since I’ve put an interest into VMware Virtualization Products, I’ve always wanted to attend one of these and this is because I’ve heard just a good feedback each time one is held. New technologies and solution will be shown to the attendees and also the PowerCLI tips and tricks from Alan Renouf, this time he will show how to deploy a 1000 hosts in a short time using the Auto Deploy Solution.

Also the great Gregg Robertson will present the VCP5 tips and how-to’s in his session (This will be a real treat as I will be taking mine the following month). For some of you who might now know about this VMUG, this is a free event and the meeting will be moved to the nearby Pub “The Pavillion End”.

This is a social event, this will bring the opportunity to meet with some geeks and also build your own network which will help you a lot in your career especially if you are new to the VMware nebula.
By the way you will need to register on the VMUG Website to get a confirmation emailed to you, the places are limited so hurry before it’s late.

You can find the full agenda by going to this link.

I hope to meet some of you guys ;)

 
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VMware vCloud Express?

November 29th, 2011 No comments

The cloud express explained by David Davis, the Traing Signal Author of the vMware vSphere Video Training,

” vCloud Express is an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offering delivered by leading VMware service provider partners. It provides reliable, on-demand, pay-as-you-go infrastructure that ensures compatibility with internal VMware environments and with VMware Virtualized™ services…………..”

cloudexpress

Follow this link and you will have some more information about the Cloud Express, really worth watching.

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VCP!! Done and Dusted

November 24th, 2011 1 comment

Wow, finally got my VCP exam after a long time studying and playing with it. passed this last Friday and I got 419 which will allow me to continue if I wanted so. Now priority for sure is to Land a job on VMware and hopefully get more experience with this.

If you are plaing to pass your VCP, lots of videos and learning stuff are available at the VMware.com website and also the Simon long blog is one of the best to test your knowledge.
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Links for Hardware Compatibility List

November 10th, 2011 No comments

I have been looking for some compatibility informations about some NIC cards that I’ve bought from ebay and got a chance to save these on my bookmarks and why not share it as well!!

Main Search Page
Systems Search Page
Storage/SAN Search Page
I/O Devices Search Page
Full Compatibility Guide

 
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