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vChat – Episode 22 – vSphere Books, Home Labs, Chaotic Cloud Pricing


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In vChat Episode 22 (aka “the late one”) David Davis, Simon Seagrave, and Eric Siebert talk about…

  • VMworld Europe 2011 in Copenhagen including vSphere Client for iPad announced with vMotion and vCenter Operations Manager release at VMworld Europe
  • VMworld 2012 in Barcelona
  • Home Labs including HP Microserver, Iomega PX Series, and virtual vs physical
  • VCP5 and how to prepare for it using TrainSignal’s vSphere 5 and Scott Lowe’s Mastering vSphere 5 book
  • Last day to upgrade your VCP4 to the VCP5 is Feb 29
  • Mike Laverick’s new SRM 5 book
  • Duncan and Frank’s vSphere 5 Clustering Deepdive Book
  • NEW VMware Press Books including Cody Bunch’s book on vCenter Orchestrator and Storage Design with vSphere
  • Cisco Press book – Cloud Computing: Automating the Virtualized Data Center
  • Top Virtualization Blog Voting – COMING SOON!
  • iPhone 4S
  • Apple Nano Watch with Lunatic Band
  • Siri – John Briggs, UK Siri voice
  • Reasons to go to vSphere 5
  • vRAM Pooled Pricing & Cloud VM Pricing – article by David Davis “Chaotic Cloud Pricing”
  • and more!

  • vChat is a regular virtualization video chat covering VMware vSphere, Cloud Computing, Virtualization News, and maybe some geeky humor. Regular contributors are 3 vExperts – Simon Seagrave (TechHead.co.uk), Eric Siebert (vSphere-Land.com), and David Davis (VMwareVideos.com).

    Sponsored by VMware vSphere Video Training from Train Signal.com

    You can now SUBSCRIBE TO VCHAT on iTunes!

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