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Proper Software iSCSI Initiator Setup for VMware vSphere 4

As with anything in VMware there is the right way to do something and the wrong way to do it... or rather, there is the I slapped this together and it works way (the wrong way) or the best practice wont give you any trouble way (the correct way). So I am going to focus on right way to setup the Software iSCSI initiator setup in vSphere 4 with this post; yes it is true that you can simply right click the SWiSCSI device in vCenter (or the VIC) and click enable and give it a target to discover, and that may work for a while... but in reality there is a more complex and correct way to set the SWiSCSI up. read more

Meditech Magic Virtualization Tips and Thoughts

Meditech Magic originally written in the 1990's is one of those things that you would never think to virtualize. Why would you? It runs well on a Dell 2U server with a direct attached Power Vault and a direct attached tape drive. Sure that is early 1990's technology and it is probably time to replace your old servers with something made in the modern era to run this program from the 90's; but this is healthcare and margins are tight. So here is a rough how to guide on doing this... read more

VCDX Exam Notes (Enterprise and Design)

Back in December I took my first VCDX exam the Enterprise Exam and once I got the notice that I passed (took over a month for the results to come in) I scheduled my Design Exam which I took last week. Overall I passed both exams with more than enough points to qualify for the next stage. So here is the break down on what to study and how to study it.


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iSCSI Performance Tweaks (Target Side)

In the past we have covered performance tweaks for the Initiator side, Linux OS tweaks, and networking speed tweaks; we have not covered the Target side though, and that is what we will do now. So read on for the details on how to optimize the IET.conf file to optimal performance. read more

vSphere 4 - Keyboard Reboot Allowed by Default

I just encountered something scary, frightening and down right nerve racking about the defaults that are enabled on vSphere 4. If you walk up to any vSphere 4 (full installation the i versions are not affected by this problem), and press CTL + ATL + DEL, you would expect it to behave just like ESX 3.x and 2.x and nothing should happen; but that is not the case with vSphere 4. read more

iSCSI and vSphere Performance Revisited

After a lot of feedback on the first posting about the improved iSCSI performance in vSphere 4, I decided that I should re-test the values and see what performance I can get. So here it goes... read more

HP Power Management Controller Firmware Upgrade How To

Here is the instructions for upgrade the HP Power Management Controller, this will correct the errors on the Onboard Administrator after upgrading to version 2.5x. read more

Fault Tolerance - vSphere 4

vSphere 4 introduced a new feature called Fault Tolerance this feature allows administrators to selectively choose a machine to protect against downtime and data loss. Even though HA will power up a machine after an ESX host failure, you can and will loose data since it is a hard crash and reboot of the guest machine. With FT you get zero data loss. read more

VMworld Update 3 - List of Upcoming

Today I should be finalizing my blog entries for:
-FT and how to enable it (posted)
-Cisco Nexus 1000v - What does it get me?
-vSphere Performance Tweaking
-Networking - The hard to find answers
and more...

VMworld Update 2 - The Keynote

We all got up early this morning to make it to the breakfast bar and to the Keynote on time... Hopefully the rumored ECM, Cisco, and VMware announcement. More to come soon... read more

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