London VMUG – 24th January 2013

This is the current agenda:- Nutanix Presentation - Alan Campbell and Rob Tribe, Nutanix Your Journey to the Post-PC Era - Brian Gammage, VMware EUC Panel with VDI Gurus - Brian Gammage, VMware Deploying vCD 5.1 and VXLAN - Dan Senior VMware HA Deep Dive - Eric Sloof Zerto Presentation – How One Company Averted Disaster from the VMworld 2012 - Joshua Stenhouse, Zerto 10Zig Presentation – Thin Client Technology at Its Peak - James Broughton, 10Zig Big Data for the Uninitiated - Stu Radnidge Update – What’s Here and What’s Coming Soon - Spencer Pitts, VMware EUC VMware Certification Update - Gregg Robertson vCAC -…
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vSphere 5.1 Performance History issue

There is currently an issue with the vSphere 5.1 performance history charts. The symptoms are straight forward: You see only the last 30 days of performance history in the ‘past year’ view Only one month of performance history appears when trying to see the past year VMware is working on a solution for the problem currently. It appears that the problem has been identified (stored procedure purging data) and hopefully a fix will be released soon. Please subscribe to the following KB to be kept up to date: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2042164
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Update VMware tools without reboot

Whilst having some spare time over the Christmas period I decided to upgrade by VMware home lab to vSphere 5.1, and I found out that one of the new features is you can update the VMware tools without the requirement  to reboot each Virtual Machine (VM).  Now to some people this may be a small change but to me and everyone else that has hundreds of servers in their data centres this is a BIG plus because now we haven't got to worry about doing the update out-of-hours. Thanks VMware  and Merry Christmas  
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Creating snapshots in a different location than default virtual machine directory

In ESX/ESXi 3.x and 4.x, all files comprising snapshots are created in the virtual machine's working directory. By default, the working directory is the same directory as the virtual machine's (.vmx) configuration file. Thus, if the virtual disk (.vmdk) file is located on different datastore than the virtual machine itself, virtual disk redolog (-delta.vmdk) files are created alongside the virtual machine's (.vmx) configuration file instead of beside the virtual disk (.vmdk) file. You may want to change the location (new directory on the same or alternative datastore) where virtual disk redolog (-delta.vmdk) files are created, in order to: Create snapshots but…
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VMware VMFS: Technical Overview and Best Practices

The VMware Virtual Machine File System (VMFS) is a high performance cluster file system that allows virtualization to scale beyond the boundaries of a single system. This paper gives a technology overview of VMFS, including a discussion of features and their benefits. The paper highlights how VMFS capabilities enable greater scalability and decreased management overhead. It also provides best practices and architectural considerations for deployment of VMFS. Download http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/vmfs-best-practices-wp.pdf Source: VMware
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Broadcom 5719/5720 NICs using tg3 driver becomes unresponsive and stops traffic in vSphere

I have been experiencing on a number of occastions a loss of network connectivity on my VM server network.  After much analysis I have found in the errors logs excessive NetQueue messages similar to:- 2012-06-14T19:45:09.053Z cpu6:2092)<6>tg3 : vmnic3: RX NetQ allocated on 1 2012-06-14T19:45:09.053Z cpu6:2092)<6>tg3 : vmnic3: NetQ set RX Filter: 1 [00:50:56:6F:95:16 0] 2012-06-14T19:45:44.054Z cpu7:2092)<6>tg3 : vmnic3: NetQ remove RX filter: 1 2012-06-14T19:45:44.054Z cpu7:2092)<6>tg3 : vmnic3: Free NetQ RX Queue: 1 The performance enhancement from NetQueue does not benefit 1 Gb NICs.  This feature spreads the network load across multiple CPUs, and a single CPU can handle around 3 Gb of network load. (more…)
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What’s new in 5.1?

At VMworld came the release of vSphere / vCloud 5.1  Here are the links to all the excellent papers my for the new release. What’s New in VMware vSphere 5.1 What’s new in VMware vCenter 5.1 What’s New in VMware vSphere 5.1 – Networking What’s New in VMware vSphere 5.1 – Platform What’s New in VMware vSphere 5.1 – Storage What’s New in VMware vSphere 5.1 – Performance Introduction to VMware vSphere Replication Introduction to VMware vSphere Data Protection What’s new in VMware vSphere Storage Appliance What’s new in vCloud Director 5.1
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The end of the vRAM entitlement in VMware vSphere 5 and 5.1

About a year ago VMware introduced the vRAM entitlement (see post VMware vSphere 5 Licensing explained). Today at VMworld 2012, VMware announced the end of the vRAM entitlement in VMware vSphere 5 and 5.1! In vSphere 5 and 5.1 the licensing will be per physical processor. Each physical processor needs to have at least one vSphere 5 license key assigned. The vSphere licensing removes restrictions on: physical cores RAM number of VMs Removing the vRAM entitlement makes it possible to scale up VMware vSphere hosts without buying extra vSphere licenses! With the end of the vRAM entitlement, VMware can easily competes against Hyper-V 3.0!
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