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Author: Luca Dell'Oca

Luca Dell’Oca, 2011/2012/2013 VMware vExpert,works in IT since 2000. Since 2006, he’s working as a virtualization consultant and architect, specialized in the design and management of VMware infrastructures. He is also a co-founder and board member of the Italian VMware User Group, and author of the blog www.virtualtothecore.com, where he regularly publishes articles on everything related to virtualization.

vSphere 5: some small interesting new features

Luca Dell'Oca, July 15, 2011July 18, 2011

While most of the interest about vSphere 5 has gone to the main new features we are reading in these days, there are also small enhancements worth a post: CLI With v5, now local and remote CLI are the same, and esxcfg is dismissed and replaced with esxcli. This is…

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vSphere 5: alcune piccole interessanti novità

Luca Dell'Oca, July 15, 2011July 13, 2011

Sebbene molto dell’interesse su vSphere 5 si sia concentrato sulle principali funzioni e novità che si stanno leggendo in giro, ci sono anche alcune piccole migliorie che varrebbe la pena approfondire. Ve ne elenco alcune: CLI con v5, adesso la CLI locale e remota sono identiche, e esxcfg viene dismesso…

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vSphere 5 licensing: do your own maths!

Luca Dell'Oca, July 14, 2011September 20, 2015

I’ve found this really useful script: http://www.peetersonline.nl/index.php/vmware/calculate-vsphere-5-licenses-with-powershell/ You will need to run it using PoweCLI, and it will enumerate your ESX/ESXi sockets, compare them with your licenses and tell you if you have spare vRAM capacity (so you are getting advantage from the new licensing scheme) or you are overcommitting…

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vSphere 5 licensing: fate i vostri calcoli!

Luca Dell'Oca, July 14, 2011December 4, 2016

ho trovato questo script veramente utile: http://www.peetersonline.nl/index.php/vmware/calculate-vsphere-5-licenses-with-powershell/ Dovrete eseguirlo usando PoweCLI; vi conteggerà i socket usati dai nodi ESX/ESXi, comparerà i dati con le vostre licenze e vi dirà se avete ancora capacità vRAM (e quindi il passaggio al nuovo licensing per voi è un vantaggio) oppure se avete esagerate…

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vSphere 5 has arrived

Luca Dell'Oca, July 13, 2011July 13, 2011

Disclaimer: I’ve been awarded vExpert by VMware, and I love their products. At the same time I’m a consultant and I work for my customer, and my goal is to find out for them always the best solution. This post is not a “public bashing”, but a way to think…

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vSphere 5 è arrivato

Luca Dell'Oca, July 13, 2011July 13, 2011

Disclaimer: sono stato nominato vExpert da VMware, e adoro i loro prodotti. Sono però al tempo stesso un consulente che lavora per molti clienti, e devo sempre trovare quello che per loro è la migliore soluzione. Il post che segue non è un “public bashing”, ma un tentativo di ragionare…

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vExpert 2011

Luca Dell'Oca, July 12, 2011July 11, 2011

While I was away for a two weeks holiday, I received a wondeful mail from John Troyer, Senior Social Media Strategist at VMware, where I was designated as vExpert 2011. For those who do not know about this, vExpert award (quoting VMware words) is given to individuals who have significantly contributed…

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vExpert 2011

Luca Dell'Oca, July 12, 2011July 12, 2011

Durante le due settimane di vancanza, ho ricevuto una bellissima mail da John Troyer, Senior Social Media Strategist di VMware, nella quale mi veniva annunciato che ero stato selezionato tra i vExpert 2011. Per chi non lo sapesse, il riconoscimento di vExpert (citando le parole di VMware stessa) viene assegnato a…

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