Virtualization made in Austria
You can now pre-register for updates for the new Veeam Certified Engineer Certification (VMCE) v9 which will be coming soon. I would expect short after the GA of the new Availability Suite, the VMCE v9 course...
For my remote homelab access I’m using a virtual machine where the Horizon View Direct Connection plug-in is installed. I have chosen this configuration because a complete View environment only for remote accessing of...
I tried the install the most recent version of VMRC which can be found here and I got this error message during the installation: I found the KB2130850 which mentioned that I should uninstall...
Thursday (VMworld Day 4) is also known as the hang-over day and Andreas (@lessi001), Abdullah (@do0dzZZ) and I decided to do a final #vBreakfast therefor. Unfortunately we tweeted it on short-notice so it was only the...
Wednesday (VMworld Day 3) starts with the second General Session and I was little late to get a seat in the Session so I watched it from the hang-space and did finish my post for...
I’m little bit behind my blog post schedule so I will start with a short recap of Day 1 and 2. Day 1 Day 1 was as usual Partner Day or for TAM customers TAM...
I got up early on Sunday to get my flight to Barcelona for VMworld. At the Airport I caught up with the Austrian #vMafia to plan the next days. We arrived in Barcelona at...
At VMworld US there is always a traditional vBreakfast at Mel’s Diner invented by Shane Williford. Last year some people tried to do the same (incl. me) and it went not so good. Our...
Attending VMworld is not only attending an IT conference it is also a big networking event where you can talk to vendors, tweeps or bloggers. What will be better for socialising than parties and gatherings at...
Everytime I need a T-shirt from my closet I took one of the VMworld shirts because some of them are really cool. Therefor I thought I do a short post about my currently all-time...