Virtualization, Cloud, Infrastructure and all that stuff in-between

My ramblings on the stuff that holds it all together

Daily Archives: November 15, 2007

"Fluid" Infrastructure

 

Bladewatch has an interesting post here.

I’m mainly interested in Martin’s last comments,

Virtualization can be a real business enabler, a way of providing the IT infrastructure in a more energy efficient way, as well as allowing the business to have a more on-demand, fluid type infrastructure. One of the ideals would be when we can get to a follow the sun model, an infrastructure that runs with your business around the globe following where the energy is cheapest at that specific time, with a fluid type failover. That I could have my New York teams run from London whilst the server guys update the New York infrastructure is the kind of evolution of the platform that could be a real enabler, the investment, the planning and the applications all need to be in line with the infrastructure, as does your business processes, the charge back.”

That would be cool, and it’s mostly achievable in the world of replicating storage and abundant high-bandwidth connectivity between major locations, failover to the other side of the world and it gives you a good sized window to upgrade/maintain the underlying platform, even replace it.

I’ve already achieved a similar thing with VI3 customer installations for a test/dev environment. no real reason why this couldn’t be the same for a production platform and on a global scale.

Ops want to be near the kit they support for that touchy-feely warm feeling? sure, provision the VM layer and you can have it in your DC for the support hours you cover… we’ll even shift it somewhere else when you are celebrating Christmas, Thanksgiving, Talk like a pirate day etc.

Same principal for web-type eCommerce services, virtually move the supporting infrastructure to be physically nearer the user base (lower network latency, distance etc.) during their peak hours..

Removing the Software<->OS<->Hardware dependency can only be a good thing, and with all this web 2.0 stuff people want stuff quick, that doesn’t work in the physical world where I have to order, deliver, rack, cable, install something physical to provide a new service – people want it now and the only way to do this is using virtualisation – better to provide a “grid” and allocate resources out of it as required – you can easily add capacity as you go in a controlled/planned manner.

VMWare Server 2 Beta Out Now

 

go get it.

USB support would be handy for a few things I work on, but other than that nothing amazingly new for me, but blessed support for Server 2008/Vista etc.

Hopefully the web based admin console it a big improvement.

Will need to get time to try it out, can’t beat this for free VM Software IMHO.

Sun Project BlackBox gets an Earthquake Test

 

Heh, now this is what you should do when testing infrastructures!

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Yeah Web 2.0 makes your life easier

Have to admit it I’ve been a bit slow to get on the whole 2.0 bandwaggon – YouTube/Facebook/Blogging other than following a lot of blogs for a couple of years.

But I have now arrived, and found a use for some of it 😉

I recently purchased a Blackberry 8800 from eBay to try it out.

I’ve always been a Treo or Windows Mobile user and hated Blackberry with a passion; mainly because I don’t like the way you have to have an extra data “service” to use their forwarders and a BES etc.. but thought I’d check out the new Blackberry handsets as colleagues seem to rave about them (thats a whole future post..)

Anyways;  the handset had a fault which is tricky to explain but easier to demonstrate. It seems to stem from a loose connection and the handset reboots itself when tapped in a certain way.

So, rather than risk sending it back and the vendor not understanding or being able to reproduce the fault. I took a quick and dirty video using my digital camera (finally found a use for that feature ;)). and uploaded it to YouTube – sent the link to the vendor and they agreed it looked faulty and would need replacing.

No hassle, no argument no fuss and it was an easy way to show them how to repro the fault without being there in person.

video here if you are interested (might want to turn off the sound my voice sounds awful IMHO!) 😉

Anyways big recommendation for Phone Efficient who sell reconditioned/new handsets via eBay… great service and quick to respond, and refunded the return postage costs. Very recommended!