Monthly Archives: May 2015

Pluralsight View 6 New Features Course

Today held some exciting news for me, my first course was published on Pluralsight. My course is about the new features of Horizon View 6.0. So it covers things like the upgrade process from View 5 as well as the … Continue reading

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OpenStack Summit

As you probably know I spend a lot of time travelling to interesting cities and making video of interesting people in the IT infrastructure business. This month it was my first trip to Vancouver where the openStack Summit was held … Continue reading

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Dedupe means data on disk is never re-written

I think that inline primary data deduplication is going to be a standard feature of storage arrays in the near(ish) future. Even for storing transactional workloads like virtual machines and tier-1 applications. As many storage experts will tell you the … Continue reading

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Fun with cloud and AutoLab

I spent a lot of April working on AutoLab and with Ravello Systems to get AutoLab available form public cloud. I have just released AutoLab version 2.6, which has support for vSphere 6. This is the fastest I’ve released support … Continue reading

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