Fault Tolerant VMs in VMware Infrastructure: Operation and Best Practices
Created on: Sep 18, 2008 12:00 AM by VMworld Team - Last Modified: Jul 24, 2009 3:31 PM by VMworld Team
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Session ID: | BC2621 |
Session Title: | Fault Tolerant VMs in VMware Infrastructure: Operation and Best Practices |
Session Abstract: | This session will focus on datacenter availability through virtualization, with an emphasis on VMware's next generation product offerings for mission critical workloads. It will provide a summary of exciting new technologies being developed to deliver zero-downtime , zero data loss configurations, describe interactions with other complimentary VMware Infrastructure features, and provide guidance on how to plan & configure your environments to best utilize these new capabilities. |
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Session Type: | Technical Overview Session |
Keywords: | Networking; Storage / Backup; VMware Infrastructure; Virtualization Platform / Hypervisor |
Duration: | 1 Hour |
Speaker(s): | Dan Scales( VMware,Inc. ) |
Speaker 1: | Dr. Daniel Scales is a Principal Engineer at VMware, Inc. and one of the original architects of the ESX Server product. Much of his focus has been on designing and building the robust storage and file system functionality in ESX server. Before working at VMware, he was a member of the research staff of DEC/Compaq Western Research Laboratory and did research on distributed systems and compilers. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford. |
