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

My ramblings on the stuff that holds it all together

Some Brief but useful notes for running Citrix under VMWare

 

link here, short & sweet and a useful {old} VMWorld presentation here

All Your Implants Are Belong to Us

 

Scary story here, not exactly practical – but a demonstrated attack on an implanted pace-maker/defribillator.

Weird.

Performance Expectations on a Shared Virtual Platform

 

Some interesting discussion linked-to within this article on Storagezilla. people using Amazon’s EC2 platform are complaining because they feel they are getting less performance than they should.

Always an interesting point to bear in mind and useful in expectation setting for developers. You may want a dedicated CPU/core – but do you really need all of that CPU all of the time? in most cases I would guess not; and if you do need that level of performance – shouldn’t you be considering a physical platform rather than a virtual one?

Google Apps Goes After Hosted Sharepoint

 

Interesting new Google beta here called sites.

looks to be a Sharepoint type setup for sharing documents and information and doing all that collaborative stuff thats so expensive and complicated on a Microsoft platform..

Check it out..part of the Google Apps “family” stuff like this is really going to start eating into Microsoft’s margins for the SME space and it’s easy to see why they’ve got their own competing products getting off the ground.

Wonder how much of this platform is virtual/web services etc.

Ever Wondered How Your Traffic Arrived at this Blog?

 

if you’re not in the same country as the wordpress.com server farms, chances are your HTTP request arrived here courtesy of one of these undersea fibre optic cables… fascinating stuff, you sometimes forget about the complicated (and expensive!) physical infrastructure that underpins your browsing on t’internet!

More info on how this works here courtesy of Wikipedia

iPhone SDK & Roadmap

 

Now, I’ve been a bit skeptical about the iPhone, I’ve played with a few – nice to use but very much a 1.0 product from a software point of view (great hardware – except for the battery), this link from engadget gives a transcript of the SDK announcement/press conference – more here too.

Looks like there are some good apps coming and support for Exchange over the air via ActiveSync (EAS) – this will be a big selling point, most current EAS compatible devices are Windows Mobile and IMHO are quite poor from a usability point of view, this could change all that… the touch interface opens up a lot of interesting possibilities.

Interestingly apps will be available for the iPod touch too (at a nominal cost), making that a compelling proper PDA/media platform rather than “just a big video iPod”.

Will see how things go, but that’s the only announcement that’s even piqued my interest in getting one at some point, iTunes is neat and easy to use (bit slow, but) and will be the primary method for downloading apps.

**update: BBC iPlayer now available for the iPhone. Cool  – shame it’s not 3G capable yet or that really would be compelling!**

Microsoft Offering Hosted Exchange & Sharepoint

 

Interesting to note this post and register post here of a beta version of hosted Exchange and MOS (MS Office Sharepoint) offered by Microsoft itself.

Would assume this is one of the reasons they are building out vast new datacentres as they try to keep pace with Google’s range of online applications.

Working for a service provider, I’ve seen the technical challenges of offering multi-tenanted versions of these applications in the past (show stopper for most service providers that need to offer an SLA), even that MS won’t support them unless they have helped build and design it themselves via their consulting arm.

I have to wonder if MS are adopting virtualization under the hood and some kind of on-demand provisioning to handle the isolation required or just piling them onto a shared AD/SQL/Exchange infrastructure. There are a huge number of questionably supportable “tweaks” required to achieve the latter.

Hopefully it’s better in the the current 2007/8 round of products. Microsoft do support some those products under VS2005r2 virtualization for end-customers – so would be interesting to know if they do it in-house or are {planning to} moving to Hyper-V.

Information on BGP For The Rest Of Us

 

Useful (if starting from an unrelated point) blog post on how companies deploy BGP – for people who don’t normally need to know this kind of stuff – I see a fair few organisations use it for providing network/carrier resilience at the network edge.

Detailed networking isn’t my field but you always need to know enough to get by and bring in the experts when you are out of your depth or doing something complicated.

How to stop Terminal Services Clients Beeping!

 

This always annoys me, when I connect my laptop via the MSTSC terminal services client it always beeps at logon; if it did this via the onboard sound card on my laptp that would be fine as typically it’s always muted when I’m in the office/on a client site as it’s annoying.

However it seems to use the system board loud default beep – and ignores the mute setting on my laptop and this always seems to affect VMWare workstation Win2003 VM’s at logon too – which is doubly annoying as I use them a lot.

so, for reference this kills it off permanently – I can’t really think of any situations where I’d need it to beep – especially not at a volume that totally ignores my chosen settings!

C:Windowssystem32>sc config beep start= disabled
[SC] ChangeServiceConfig SUCCESS

Some other options posted here

Exchange 2007 SP1 Upgrade Process on a CCR cluster

 

I used this process to carry this out – worth bearing in mind that you do need some downtime to the clustered mailbox instance to carry this out – it took about 60 seconds to do that and installing the SP1 code on each passive node took approx 5 mins each + a reboot

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