VMworld Barcelona 2013: My Plans

VMworldBlogSeries-2013-HeaderI’m fortunate enough to be going to VMworld Barcelona 2013 (thanks to my employer for footing the bill).  This is my second VMworld and as such my plans are completely different to last years.

If you are going to VMworld for the first time this year, it’s an amazing experience, but really intense.  What do I mean by that? Well first of all you have an array of great sessions, which you will want to be concentrating on to get the most from them, then their are the new products which you will no doubt want to see a demo of, then their are the parties in the evening which you most likely be attending, then you have the hands on labs, you see loads of stuff to do!

Last year, I came back from VMworld feeling like I needed a holiday, it was an overload!

My plan’s for this year are really different, I have a few work things to take care of such as client entertainment and meet various vendors.  However, I haven’t booked any seminars, on purpose.  The reason for this, is I want to try and spend that time networking, it would be great to meet loads of folks from Twitter and also to get to see some of the ‘cool tech’ on the stands, which I missed out on last year.  Plus I want to try and spend some time over at the ‘bloggers area’ with the guys ‘n’ gals who take time out to put together awesome community content.

On a side note, a few tips:

  • Wear some shoes/trainers which are comfortable, you will be doing an awful lot of walking
  • It’s going to be about 22 to 24 degrees so pack accordingly
  • Remember their is a free bus from Barcelona Airport directly to VMworld when you11 arrive
  • Don’t pack to much stuff, think of you luggage allowance with all that SWAG you will accumulate
  • Really important, don’t forget to pack a European travel charger
  • Your phone/tablet are going to get hit hard, make sure you bring your charger with you to the conference each day.

So if you are going, look at for the ‘Brit’ who might be sporting a @vmfcraig top, don’t be shy come over and say hi!

VMworld 2012 Barcelona – My Schedule

I feel really fortunate to be able to go to VMworld 2012 Barcelona, it’s my first time, so looking forward to breaking my VMworld virginity.

I finally put aside some time to compile my draft schedule, I have to say so many amazing sessions I want to see, but as I’m not fault tolerant (yet) I can’t be in two places at once.

The schedule seems quite full, I’m wondering how I’m going to be able to spend anytime with vendors such as Cisco, EMC, HP and Veeam to see what they have going on.

You can see that I’m heavily focused on the design and performance in vSphere, which reflects on my day to day work activities.

I’m looking forward to meeting some great people during VMworld, if you see me come say hi.

vSphere 5.1 – My Take On What’s New/Key Features

With the release of vSphere 5.1, it’s been tough keeping up with all the tweets and information from VMworld 2012 San Francisco.

With the plethora of data, I thought it would be handy to blog about what the key features that will have the biggest impact on my every day life.

Licensing

vRAM – It’s gone, licensing is back to per physical processor.

vSphere Essentials Plus – Now includes vSphere Storage Appliance and vSphere Replication.

vSphere Standard  – Now includes vSphere Storage Appliance, vSphere Replication, Fault Tolerance, Storage vMotion and vCentre Operations Manager Advanced.

Beneath The Hood

Monster Virtual Machines

Virtual Machines, can now have the following hardware features:

1TB RAM
64 vCPUs
> 1 Million IOPS per VM

Wonder if I will continue to have those we need a physical SQL server conversation?

This is made possible by Virtual Machine Format 9.

vMotion

vMotion no longer requires shared storage.  This has been achieved by combining vMotion and Storage vMotion into a single operation.  So when a VM is moved, it moves the memory, processing threads and disk over the network to it’s target.

Now what is really, cool it maintains the same performance levels as the older vMotion with shared storage!

Note, I recommend that you use multiple NIC’s for vMotion as per my post High Availability for vMotion

vSphere Replication

Enables virtual machine data to be replicated over LAN and WAN.  Previously to achieve 15 minutes  a-synchronous replication you need sub 2 ms latency.

vSphere Replication integrates with Microsoft’s Volume Shadow Copy (VSS) ensuring that applications such as Exchange and SQL will be in a consistent state if DR was implemented.

vSphere Replication can be used for up to 500 virtual machines.

The initial seed can be done offline and taken to the destination to save bandwidth and time.

VMware Tools

No more downtime to upgrade VMware Tools.

vSphere Web Client

This is going to be the tool for administrating vCentre.  Some pretty cool features like vCenter Inventory Tagging, which means you can apply meta data to items and then such on them e.g. group applications together for a particular department or vendor.

We now have the ability to customise the web client to give it ‘our look and feel’.

Always getting called away when you are half way through adding a vNIC to a VM, well we can now pause this and it appears in ‘work in progress’ so we never forgot to complete an action.

For the pub quiz fans, you can have 300 concurrent Web Client users.

Link Aggregation Control Protocol Support

Used to ‘bind’ several physical connections together for increased bandwidth and link failure (think Cisco Port Channel Groups), this is now a supported feature in vSphere 5.

Memory Overhead Reduction

Every task undertaken by vSphere has an overhead, whether this is a vCPU or a vNIC, it requires some attached memory.  A new feature allows upto 1GB of memory back from a vSphere host which is under pressure.

Latency Sensitivity Setting

vSphere 5.1 makes it easier to support low latency applications (something which I have encountered with Microsoft Dynamics AX).  The ability to ‘tweek’ latency for an individual VM is great.

Storage

We now have 16Gb Fiber Channel support and iSCSI Storage Driver has been upgraded. Some very impressive increases in performance.

Thin provisioning has always been an issue unless your array supported T10 UNMAP.  With vSphere 5.1 a new virtual disk has been introduced the ‘sparse virtual disk’ AKA SE spare disk.  It’s major function is to reclaim previously used space in the guest OS.  This feature alone is worth the upgrade.

VMworld 2012 – Barcelona

I’m pretty pleased to say that I will be attending my first VMworld this year at Barcelona between 9th and 11th October 2012.

Can’t wait to check out the latest, greatest and also best practice seminars.  Plus spend some time meeting fellow VMware enthuasiasts.

Hopefully, I should get some time this week to sit down and use the VMworld Schedule Builder

A particular area of interest for me is vCloud Director, I haven’t used this product before, however it is something that I’m really keen to understand and progress onto the VCP-IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service).

Look forward to seeing you there 🙂