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Storage and Availability Management Group Customer Forum Group

Public Group | Founded: 22 Nov 2011 | Serving 83 members

 

Announcing SAMG Customer Forum  2012 to be held on 14th-15th March 2012 at Mountain View.

We request you to Register here to get into the priority list for this invite only event.

We welcome you to review the Agenda and Session Details.

Invites to the event will be short-listed from the registration list.

You are a long term user of our Storage Foundation and High Availability products. You know more than anyone how your datacenter in changing and your workload is increasing. As an engineer, you are driven towards finding best practices and solutions that help you be more efficient and productive in the face of resource and budget constraints.  You are not alone in this. Most of your peers are facing similar challenges.

Our engineers, who developed the Storage Foundation and High Availability products, are constantly thinking about and working on features that will help you improve your productivity. To this end, we are offering the Storage Foundation and High Availability Customer Forum, a learning event by the engineers for the engineers.

  • Learn and share best practices from your peers in the industry and build a long lasting support network in the process
  • Become a Power User by significantly increasing your  troubleshooting and diagnostic skills as well as your product knowledge
  • Engage with the engineers who architected and wrote the code for the products

Join your peers and our engineers for two days of learning and knowledge sharing. The event features highly technical sessions tohelp you get more out of your days.

The Customer Forum will be held in Mountain View, CA on March 14th and 15th. This event is by invitation-only and requires pre-registration. Capacity is limited , so please fill-out the form early to be on the priority list.

Register today at http://goo.gl/wxqzO and learn more about agenda and session details.

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New blog entry 28 Nov 2012
The standard administration of a VMware vSphere environment is typically performed using the vSphere client UI, but some of the advanced functionality and automation can only be done using custom scripts that use the remote command line interfaces.   The VxDMP command-line packages can be
New blog entry 28 Nov 2012
When using the VxDMP vSphere UI plugin, the vSphere administrator can quickly figure out the purpose of various VxDMP parameters, what the values represent, and how various operations can be performed using the online context sensitive documentation that is available along with the vCenter UI plug
New blog entry 28 Nov 2012
With the sizes of data centers ever increasing, it has become a challenge to monitor the settings on the large number of servers in the environment and make them consistent so that compliance needs are met. Also, when new servers are provisioned in the environment, it’s a challenge to tune them ac
New blog entry 28 Nov 2012
In large data centers, whenever the storage administrator requires to perform maintenance operations on a SAN infrastructure component, it’s difficult to identify all the entities in the data center are currently using it. Typically, the storage administrator needs to run various set of inquiries
New blog entry 28 Nov 2012
In storage infrastructures, the I/O bottlenecks and resultant loss in performance are typically seen at the interconnection points where multiple sources of I/O traffic meet, such as HBAs on the host, the storage array controller, storage array ports etc. In VMware vSphere environments, the soluti
New blog entry 28 Nov 2012
VxDMP provides a versatile edge during provisioning and monitoring of storage resources in the VMware vSphere environment. Being aware of storage array specifics and connectivity, VxDMP can uniquely identify and differentiate multiple storage array instances of the same type in the vSphere
New blog entry 28 Nov 2012
The multi-pathing policies are connectivity based and are therefore applicable to all the LUNs that are enclosed in the same physical entity, i.e. the instance of the storage array. Hence it makes sense to have these set on a per storage array instance basis and thus avoid the need for further con
New blog entry 28 Nov 2012
I am sure a lot of people have this question occur to them. Well here I would like to put across some of the reasons why I think you should opt for VxDMP in your VMware virtualized environment. Please let me know if you find more….   VxDMP brings the proven enterprise class multi-path
New blog entry 15 Oct 2012
This is a great video captured at VMworld 2012 where Ashish Yajnik from Symantec and Narayan Venkat from Violin discuss how the companies are working together to deliver data management at the speed of memory. Check it out! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRnwNKgWMK0   (