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Data center compute, storage and virtualization blog to share tips and tricks with the world.

3.30.2015

My KVM Guide Part IV: PIecing it All Together

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I don't have a whiteboard in my cube yet, so you have the luxury of a napkin diagram.  The following shows how end user interfaces such ...
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3.27.2015

My KVM Guide Part III: Overview & Components

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Alright, since we already know at a very high level what KVM is (a hypervisor), let’s delve into the different components that it is compri...

My KVM Guide Part II: KVM History

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A bit of history on KVM (wow, really?  I feel like I am writing a paper for grade school): KVM was developed by a low-profile Israeli startu...

My KVM Guide Part I: The Beginning

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So, I started working at Nutanix a few weeks ago, and our platform ships with KVM by default.  Cool… no problem, I can learn that, except...
9.17.2014

UCS Central/UCSM Interop Support

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The following table displays which UCSM versions are compatible with UCS Central 1.1(2a)/1.2(1a): http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/uni...
9.15.2014

Registering UCS Domains with UCS Central

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And now for the moment we've all been waiting for :] UCS domains need to be registered with UCS Central in order for them to be managed...
9.14.2014

Hardware and Software Interoperability Matrices

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Great reference for hardware/software interoperability on UCS: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10477/prod_technical_reference_list.htm...
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Jen Rapuano is a Sr. Systems Reliability Engineer at Nutanix in San Jose, CA. Prior to her current position, she previously worked at Cisco Systems transitioning through various roles including: UCS B-Series Escalation Engineer in the BU, Customer Support Engineer on the Server Virtualization TAC team in RTP, NC, providing customer support for both the UCS and Nexus 1000v technologies, and Customer Support Engineer on the Unified Communications TAC team. Jen also worked at VCE as an Escalation Engineer supporting their Vblock solution. Data Center CCIE #34951 Storage Networking CCIE #34951
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