80’s Style returns to the modern PC

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One of my first PC’s was a Commodore 64. Yes, I know some of you called it a Commode 64 but for its price it really beat out all of its competition.

I still have my good ole C64 and C128D and in addition I also have a Plus4, VIC20, C16, and yes even I Commodore Colt.

Today I was pleased to see that I company is starting up the brand again.

It would be pretty cool to have an old C64 doing VM’s, even better would have a C64 with VM running the C64 emulator < Okay that’s a bit much but very cool!

Right now they are just rebranded PC’s but who knows it may grow into the Commodore Empire it once was, or they will go back to making typewriters/calculators.

Check it out here..

http://www.commodoreusa.net/Home.html

 

HP PSP, SmartStart, and Firmware Matrix – PURE GOLD

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If you’re an HP customer and ever wondered which version of PSP or Firmware will be support on which hardware platform, then here you go!

 

Older Stuff < 2009

ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/servers/management/smartstart/FWServerSupportMatrix.pdf

If you go one folder back… then more fun stuff…

ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/servers/management/smartstart/

 

New Stuff Currently <= 2010

ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/c-products/servers/management/smartstart

 

Enjoy!

vSphere PowerCLI Poster 4.1 – FREE

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I was lucky enough to get my full printed copy at VMWorld 2010 and actually did the PowerCLI lab there too..

Here is the link to the poster.. it should come in very handy!

http://communities.vmware.com/thread/281904?tstart=0

 

Also, don’t forget if you’re an EMC customer they have now have some of their own PowerShell Cmdlets…

Check it out here..

http://virtualgeek.typepad.com/virtual_geek/2010/10/emc-powershell-cmdlets-come-and-get-em.html

Enjoy!

EMC – Chad’s Choice: Top 5 – 09/2010

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I got a chance to listen into Chad’s Choice: Top 5 last week, and once again the information in these webcasts = PRICELESS

Here is the PDF Link to the slides…

http://www.emc.com/events/online-event-presentations/2010/Q3/09-30-10-chad.pdf

If you’re an EMC customer go here for the webcast re-run

http://www.emc.com/events/2010/q3/09-30-10-sept-vmware-series-part-4.htm

 

FREE EMC Vplex Training

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Check it out… EMC has FREE vplex online Training for EMC Customers…

https://education.emc.com/cust/training/featured_courses/?WT.mc_id=eml_custednl_vplex_09272010

 

From their Website…

Take advantage of these limited time zero-cost promotional offers. Whether you are new to us, or have already taken advantage of our broad course offering set, these promotional offers will allow you to come up to speed on specific topics without any investment!

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EMC / NetApp Deployment Documents..

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Here are some quick links to some great documents recently released…

 

NetApp and VMware vSphere Storage Best Practices v2.1 08/2010 – This is a great read!

http://media.netapp.com/documents/tr-3749.pdf

 

EMC with View using XP and Windows 7 – These are some of the best View documents I’ve seen!

http://www.emc.com/collateral/software/white-papers/h7168-performance-optimization-windows-xp-vdi-wp.pdf

http://www.emc.com/collateral/software/white-papers/h8043-windows-virtual-desktop-view-wp.pdf

 

 

 

 

Vmworld 2010 – Opening was too cool

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If you haven’t seen this yet it’s worth a look…

VMworld 2010 – TA8623 Storage Super-Heavyweight Challenge EMC, NetApp, HP, and Dell

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At VMworld I got a attend TA8623 Storage Super-Heavyweight Challenge with Adam Carter of HP, Eric Schott of Dell, Vaughn Stewart of NetApp, and Chad Sakac of EMC.

It was really nice to see and hear these that these Super-Heavyweights could sit on the same stage, answer questions from the audience, and talk about what they do best – STORAGE.

At times there was a punch or two, but it was really minor. What I took away from this session was it didn’t matter who you go with but buy a product that works best in your environment.

KUDOS to these guys who put their differences behind them and really talked about technology and less about who they worked for!

Here’s the Video – (BTW – I ask the first question in this session, it was a lame question but the best one I could think of at the time, someone had to get things going..)

http://www.blip.tv/file/4089544

VMware View Technical Deep Dive with Trace3, NetApp, and VMware

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You might want to check this conference out… I went to their road show last year and it was top notch!

This time they are focused on View 4.5, very cool!

http://www.goresponse.com/vmware/go/rshow/lp.cfm/x/0af2e42c17

Here are the dates and times…

Orange County, CA
Tuesday, September, 28
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

San Diego, CA
Wednesday, September, 29
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Los Angeles, CA
Thursday, September, 30
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Denver, CO
Tuesday, October, 5
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Scottsdale, AZ
Wednesday, October, 13
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

 

See you there!

Storage – LUN Naming Standard

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I started working with my networking and storage teams to develop a LUN naming standard in hopes to better organize our LUN names.

We have a Fibre Channel SAN and needed a standard that is easy for us to follow and ID our LUNS quickly.

Some of the information in the standard might seem redundant (Like LUN ID) but we wanted to have a LUN name that was informational and would work for multiple teams.

Here are some Examples…

GP1_AC_MED_02_00ABC_NRPL

General Purpose LUN, Building AC, MED Resource Pool, Disk Tier 02, LUN ID 00ABC, Not Replicated

NOTES02_AB_MAX_1_00CDF_RPL

Notes Server 02, Building AB, MAX Resource Group, Disk Tier 02, LUNC IS 00CDF, Replicated

Here is the breakdown…

LUN ID Name (No more than 10 characters, Normal is 3) – Is the name of the LUN, or specific server, or purpose

Location (2 Characters) – The building where the LUN is normally located

LUN Priority (3 Characters) – Is the name of the resource pool the LUN is attached to, this helps with DR recovery

LUN ID (5 Characters) – This is the LUN ID assigned by the SAN at the time of creation, helps with combination with the SAN team

Replication (4 Characters) – Use NRPL for not replicated and RPL for replicated