29 agosto 2011

Migrar a Exchange 2010 (en formato webcast)

Os dejo este share sobre la migracion a Exchange 2010 que aunque tiene unos cuantos meses puede ser de gran ayuda.

No actualizar a vSphere 5 con Veeam 5

Gostev nos recomienda desde Veeam no utilizar Veeam 5.x con vSphere 5 aun cuando parezca que funciona. Todavia tiene que realizar sus pruebas con la nueva version Veeam Backup & Replication 6 con vSphere 5, por lo que no os recomendamos que actualiceis todavia a vSphere 5.

26 agosto 2011

What's new in vSphere 5


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23 agosto 2011

Revuelo en torno a HP

Samsung, Oracle, Lenovo...Han pasado cinco días desde que HP anunciara que se quería desprender de l...

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/tecnologia/Revuelo/torno/HP/elpeputec/20110823elpeputec_2/Tes
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16 agosto 2011

Fujitus Primergy RX300 S6 for virtualize SAP

Pues este es el primer servidor que SAP certifica para virtualizar su sistema bajo vSphere de VMware, os dejo los enlaces con las certificaciones:

Certification number: 2011027
"The SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) Standard Application Benchmark performed on July 19, 2011, by Fujitsu in Walldorf, Germany, was certified on August 02, 2011, with the following data"
Certification number: 2011028
"The SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) Standard Application Benchmark performed on May 13, 2011, by Fujitsu in Walldorf, Germany, was certified on August 02, 2011, with the following data"






15 agosto 2011

ESXi 5 free up to 32GB RAM

El pasado 4 de agosto publicabamos un post con los nuevos cambios en el licenciamiento despues de que VMware "escuchase" las voces de queja sobre su nuevo modelo de licenciamiento, pero no ha sido hasta el pasado dia 8 cuando en su blog oficial se ah publicado los cambios "definitivos" o no....

Textualmente:

Just to recap, the three enhancements we made to the model are as follows:

1. Raising the vRAM entitlements across all editions and kits. Essentials, Essentials Plus, and Standard offerings jump 33% to 32GB of vRAM per 1 CPU. Enterprise and Enterprise Plus double their vRAM entitlements to 64GB and 96GB per 1 CPU respectively.

2. 96GB vRAM cap for each VM. While you can create a VM with up to 1 TB of vRAM the amount we count against the pool will never exceed 96GB. So, no single VM is ever more than 1 license of Enterprise Plus

3. The high water mark that we used to make sure you had enough license in the environment changes to a 12 month rolling average. This will make an spikes in useage even out over time and not force you to have licenses just to cover a infrequent spike in use. This is the same model we use for our per VM management products.


http://blogs.vmware.com/rethinkit/2011/08/changes-to-the-vram-licensing-model-introduced-on-july-12-2011.html

04 agosto 2011

Cambios licenciamiento vSphere 5 (Parte 2ª)

Os pego directmente un extracto del correo que hemos recibido sobre los 3 nuevos cambios (rectificaciones... a mi entender) sobre el licenciamiento de vSphere 5:


".....We’ve listened to your ideas and advice, and we are taking action with the following three updates to the vSphere 5 licensing model:

* We’ve increased vRAM entitlements for all vSphere editions, including the doubling of the entitlements for vSphere Enterprise and Enterprise Plus. Below is a comparison of the previously announced and the new vSphere 5 vRAM entitlements per vSphere edition:


* We’ve capped the amount of vRAM we count in any given VM, so that no VM, not even the “monster” 1TB vRAM VM, would cost more than one vSphere Enterprise Plus license. This change also aligns with our goal to make vSphere 5 the best platform for running Tier 1 applications.

* We’ve adjusted our model to be much more flexible around transient workloads, and short-term spikes that are typical in test & development environments for example. We will now calculate a 12-month average of consumed vRAM to rather than tracking the high water mark of vRAM.

Finally, we introduced the vSphere Desktop Edition to address vSphere licensing in a desktop environment. vSphere Desktop is licensed on the total number of Powered On Desktop Virtual Machines allowing customers to purchase vSphere for VDI use case on per user basis. Our price books are being updated and will be available on Partner Central shortly."


Ala, que cada uno saque sus propias conclusiones e ir dejando de pensar en cambiaros a Xen o Hyper-V juas juas juas.....

Nuevos cambios en el licenciamiento de vSphere

Parece ser que VMware ha escuchado a sus partners y clientes y han realizado varios cambios en el nuevo modo de licenciamiento que comentaremos en proximos post.
Todos teniamos claro que era un gran error la nueva politica de licenciamiento por vRam, rectificar es de sabios....
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Blackberry presenta un nuevo sistema operativo y renueva sus teléfonos

RIM, el fabricante de Blackberry, ha presentado tres nuevos teléfonos (aunque en cinco modelos disti...

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/tecnologia/Blackberry/presenta/nuevo/sistema/operativo/renueva/telefonos/elpeputec/20110803elpeputec_3/Tes
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