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VMware vTash team - Support for Prostate Cancer

VMware vTash team – Support for Prostate Cancer

Some of you who follow twitter may have seen or heard about #vTash. During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of menโ€™s faces in the UK and around the world. The aim of which is to raise vital funds and awareness for menโ€™s health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men. At VMware we have setup a VMware vTash team to all grow Moustaches and help promote the awareness. If anyone would like to sponsor me or the VMware vTash team, please follow this link http://mobro.co/vmware-vtash. There will be daily pictures uploaded to see how my vTash is coming along, and anyone attending the UKVMUG will get to see this in person ๐Ÿ™‚ Here is me today on day 1. I actually had a bit of a head start and kept my growth from the week before ๐Ÿ™‚   Day 2 […]

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VMware vSphere 4.1 Update 2 released

Just noticed that vSphere 4.1 Update 2 was released yesterday. Excerpt from the release notes: Whats New Support for new processors โ€“ ESXi 4.1 Update 2 supports AMD Opteron 6200 series (Interlagos) and AMD Opteron 4200 series (Valencia). Support for additional guest operating system โ€“ ESX 4.1 Update 2 adds support for Ubuntu 11.10 guest operating system. For a complete list of guest operating systems supported with this release. To read the full release notes click here

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Dutch vMaffia fight caught on camera @ VMworld

Some of you may have heard about the Dutch vMaffia, which being an honorary Dutch Man I am a member of. Unfortunately a fight broke out today at VMworld, but people need to realise they cannot over throw us. They even brought there heavyweight to beat us Mr Muscles (aka Monster VM). Follow the Dutch_vMaffia on Twitter Please Note: Viewer discretion is advised, this contains violent images.

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VMworld Europe Schedule Builder is live

The VMworld Europe Schedule Builder has gone live today. You can read the full article from VMworld blogs by clicking here. If you are unsure which sessions you should be looking to register for, have a look at the sessions Duncan Epping at Yellow-Bricks has recommended. There are some really interesting sessions this year, including CIM1264 – Private vCloud Architecture Technical Deep Dive, that Chris Colotti and myself are presenting. Click here for the recommendations.

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