by David Davis on June 13, 2008
I am trying to spread the work about a new VMware Admin website - www.VirtualizationAdmin.com. This site offers many new VMware ESX Server How-to articles. They have lined up many talented virtualization authors. In fact, here are links to some of their recently released articles:
I hope you will sign up for their Virtualization Newsletter and/or their RSS Feed.
by David Davis on April 23, 2008
If you went to VMWorld Europe 2008 or if you read news from the show, you probably heard about or watched a video from Virtualization Evangelist, Tarry Singh. If you aren’t familiar with him, Tarry runs an excellent virtualization website called Virtualization for Everyone.
Recently, interviewed David Davis, a VCP, author of Train Signal’s VMware Server & VMware ESX Server video training products, and owner of VMwareVideos.com.
I hope you will take a moment to check out Tarry’s interview with David Davis and see what Tarry’s website has to offer.
by David Davis on April 23, 2008
I was surprised this week to find a copy of the only printed Virtualization magazine I have ever seen, in my mailbox. I received Premier Issue #1 of Virtualization Review this week. It is published by 1105 Enterprise Computing Group (ECG) - the same group that publishes Redmond Magazine (covering Microsoft products), MCPmag.com, TCPmag.com, and ENTmag.com. Virtualization Review is currenly publishled bi-monthly and they state that they plan on going monthly in August 2008. They offer an online version and a printed version of the magazine.
After reading the magazine, I wish that there were actually more sponsors (I am sure they do too) so that I could get a better idea of the 3rd party products that are out there. I wish that they had more how-to and more product reviews as well. As they say that they will cover all virtualization products, I would be concerned whether or not they can stay “impartial” as their other major publication is strictly a Microsoft-oriented magazine. I wonder how fair of a shake they will give to VMware… Time will tell.