Posts Tagged ‘VMworld 2012’
VMworld 2012 Storage Nerdvana: vVols, vSAN and vFlash
Announced this year at VMworld 2012 (Watch the Monday general session from 51:26) were several cool technologies coming from VMware in the near future that focus on storage, or rather vStorage: Virtual Volumes (vVols), Virtual SAN (vSAN) and Virtual Flash (vFlash?). So what is this all about, and where is it going?
Virtual Volumes or vVols
How SAN and NAS systems work today, is something that they have been doing for years: Take a bunch of disks, stripe data across Read the rest of this entry »
VMworld 2012: Public voting for sessions started!
Another year of cool VMware stuff. Another year of cool VMworld sessions. Public voting has started!
This year I put in a session as well: session number 1659: “The importance of sizing storage correctly for VDI projects: Big impact, big results”
In this session I will be dealing with the load that VDI solutions generate. Then I will focus on how you can optimize storage Read the rest of this entry »