- Links for 2010-07-10 [del.icio.us] -
- Product Support Visio Stencils by Category - Cisco Systems
This page hosts all of Cisco's Visio shapes. A useful site when creating documentation!
- Product Support Visio Stencils by Category - Cisco Systems
- Links for 2010-06-28 [del.icio.us] -
- Virtual Computing Environment coalition-VCE coalition
This is the official web site of the VCE (Virtual Computing Environment) Coalition, of which VMware, Cisco, and EMC are members.
- Virtual Computing Environment coalition-VCE coalition
- How to Configure NPV on a Nexus 5000 - The Nexus 5000 switches from Cisco support NPV (N_Port Virtualization) for connectivity into Fibre Channel environments. Here's how to configure NPV on a Cisco Nexus 5000 switch.
This article was originally posted on blog.scottlowe.org. Visit the site for more information on virtualization, servers, storage, and other enterprise technologies.
How to Configure NPV on a Nexus 5000 - Links for 2010-06-24 [del.icio.us] -
- XScreenSaver
This is a collection of X11 screensavers ported to Mac OS X. The BSoD screen saver looks particularly entertaining.
- XScreenSaver
- Hiatus - I'm going on a blogging hiatus for a while and focus on some other areas in my life. I'm sure I'll be back, but I don't know exactly when.
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Hiatus - The Future of NetApp - NetApp has some great products, but where does their future lie? Here are a few thoughts.
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The Future of NetApp - The vMotion Reality - While GigaOm insists that vMotion is a myth, I state that vMotion is a reality. Don't believe me? Read on and find out why!
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The vMotion Reality - Blogging for the Right Reasons - There's a growing trend in the industry to start blogging or tweeting, but for all the wrong reasons.
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Blogging for the Right Reasons - A Deeper Look at VPLEX - After a few days—OK, maybe a few more weeks—of more intense scrutiny and study, I wanted to share a bit more information on VPLEX.
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A Deeper Look at VPLEX - VMware vExpert 2010: Thank You! - I am pleased, honored, and humbled to announce that I have been extended a VMware vExpert award for my community contributions. Wow!
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VMware vExpert 2010: Thank You! - Links for 2010-06-02 [del.icio.us] -
- Virtumania
This is a virtualization-oriented podcast with Rich Brambley (of vmetc.com) and Marc Farley (of 3Par).
- Virtumania
- Storage Short Take #6 - This is Storage Short Take #6, the latest installation in my irregularly-updated series of storage-related links and posts. This installation focuses heavily on the announcements coming out of EMC World 2010.
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Storage Short Take #6 - Some Vblock Posts - The Vblock is getting some additional attention and exposure recently; here are a few posts that I've seen come through my RSS reader.
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Some Vblock Posts - VM6 VMex 2.1 Release - VMex 2.1 from VM6 Software is a "software stack" built on Microsoft Hyper-V that aims to offer a complete virtualization solution for the SMB.
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VM6 VMex 2.1 Release - Links for 2010-05-01 [del.icio.us] -
- Making Any Mac into a Calendar and Contacts Server - HOWTO
This tutorial describes how to use a couple of open source Apple projects to provide free synchronization of calendars and contacts. Interesting, but still under active development. - MAC Address / WWN / Vendor Lookup - WintelGuy.com
This tool is a handy way to lookup MAC addresses or Fibre Channel WWNs. - Customizing the Cisco or IPSec VPN client in Snow Leopard - Pattern Buffer
This site describes one possible way of modifying the behavior of the built-in IPsec client on Mac OS X. - Thunderflash – The Virtual Machine Image Exchange
This site distributes VM images for various hypervisors.
- Making Any Mac into a Calendar and Contacts Server - HOWTO
- Links for 2010-04-17 [del.icio.us] -
- ThinDownload
This site offers downloads of ThinApped versions of many open source software packages.
- ThinDownload
- Links for 2010-04-06 [del.icio.us] -
- Cheat Sheets - Packet Life
This is a collection of topic-specific cheat sheets on various Cisco technologies and configurations.
- Cheat Sheets - Packet Life