VMware High Availability: Advanced Troubleshooting
Created on: Sep 18, 2008 12:00 AM by VMworld Team - Last Modified: Jul 27, 2009 10:44 AM by VMworld Team
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Session ID: | BC2214 |
Session Title: | VMware High Availability: Advanced Troubleshooting |
Session Abstract: | A High Availability setup is only as good as its weakest link. In this session, learn more details about the inner workings of VMware HA and best practices for setting up and managing a robust production environment. We will review common pitfalls, network and SAN setup, isolation response, capacity planning, and will explain advanced configuration options available for customization. |
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Session Type: | Technical Overview Session |
Keywords: | Networking; Storage / Backup; VMware Infrastructure; Virtualization Platform / Hypervisor |
Duration: | 1 Hour |
Speaker(s): | Henry Chu( VMware,Inc. ) |
Speaker 1: | Henry Chu has been with VMware for more than 2 and half years currently as a Product Support Engineer. He works closely with the HA Core Engineering team to address customer and supportability issues by integrating solutions to the product development cycle. He also provides product trending analysis to identify common issues to drive improvements. Among HA, he also focuses on ESX 3.5, ESXi 3.5 and Virtual Center. Before joining VMware, he spent 5 years as a NOC System Administrator in a web hosting datacenter managing Windows and Linux systems. |
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