MajorCaptSilly 08:03 PM 08-18-2009
Got my VMware Sales Porfessional certificate a couple weeks ago and finished my VMware Technical Sales Professional certification yesterday. Our company has to maintain a certain number of certifications to sell the product. As I am not an engineer, the VTSP was pretty hard and I'm relieved.
MCS
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RJK18 08:04 PM 08-18-2009
Good job. But what the hell is all of those initials?
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Emjaysmash 08:04 PM 08-18-2009
Old Sailor 08:04 PM 08-18-2009
captain53 08:06 PM 08-18-2009
No idea what VMware is or does but congratulations, has to be a good thing for your future.
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MedicCook 08:09 PM 08-18-2009
Kreth 08:12 PM 08-18-2009
MajorCaptSilly 08:14 PM 08-18-2009
VMware is a product that allows you to run "virtual servers and PC's" using a single piece of hardware. This allows you to run software applications that used to require a dedicated server on a shared server with no software compatibility issues. It also allows you to conserve funds and energy by combining several servers into one physical box. I am currently deploying VMware in 2 school systems where we have consolidated 12-15 servers into just 3 physical boxes with shared storage. At one of the schools, we are also deploying 2 virtual computer labs utilizing 1 server and 56 thin clients. This isn't too exciting for anyone expect those in the IT business and clients who benefit from the cost and management savings. Hey, some people like fishing, some people like woodworking, and some of us geeks like technology
:-)
MCS
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AD720 08:15 PM 08-18-2009
Congrats. I really like VMWare Fusion.
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Texan in Mexico 08:46 PM 08-18-2009
Congrats Scott - are the shared servers run by one large company or can several small businesses do this? I see huge upside in govt, education, etc however this is intriguing for small businesses as well...
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WildBlueSooner 08:50 PM 08-18-2009
Sounds like you must have done something good....not sure what, but Congrats
:-)
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AAlmeter 08:55 PM 08-18-2009
Better to be certified than certifiable. Congrats.
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MajorCaptSilly 09:09 PM 08-18-2009
Originally Posted by Texan in Mexico:
Congrats Scott - are the shared servers run by one large company or can several small businesses do this? I see huge upside in govt, education, etc however this is intriguing for small businesses as well...
We are actually doing some server consolidation in smaller companies (2-3 servers) when they are needing to purchase a new server. VMware used to be too costly to do this but it recently they made some attractive pricing geared towards small-med business.
MCS
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captain53 09:12 PM 08-18-2009
Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly:
VMware is a product that allows you to run "virtual servers and PC's" using a single piece of hardware. This allows you to run software applications that used to require a dedicated server on a shared server with no software compatibility issues. It also allows you to conserve funds and energy by combining several servers into one physical box. I am currently deploying VMware in 2 school systems where we have consolidated 12-15 servers into just 3 physical boxes with shared storage. At one of the schools, we are also deploying 2 virtual computer labs utilizing 1 server and 56 thin clients. This isn't too exciting for anyone expect those in the IT business and clients who benefit from the cost and management savings. Hey, some people like fishing, some people like woodworking, and some of us geeks like technology:-)
MCS
And some of us better just stick with smok'n and drink'n!
Congrats again, sounds like things are looking good for you.
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skullnrose 09:29 PM 08-18-2009
TheTraveler 09:10 AM 08-19-2009
Congrats MCS !
:-)
My company has consolidated a few servers that we use for in-house storage and development onto a couple of servers using VM software. We haven't moved any customers' servers to VM yet though.
We've got a nice picnic area under some shade trees beside a pond - perfect lunchtime smoking area. Now if I could just get the AC set to 5 degrees colder in here I'd be in heaven!
:-)
Congrats again.
:-)
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