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How to Size Hardware for Server Virtualization Deployment
sponsored by Dell and VMware
Premiered:  20 Dec 2011
Language:  English
ABSTRACT:

Sizing servers for your virtualization initiative is critical. Not every workload requires the same amount of power. Smart virtualization admins will right-size their hardware to meet the need of their virtual workloads. Discover how to plan out which workloads to virtualize, actively monitor and adjust existing virtualized workloads and find the proper tools in this webcast.

Speaker

Shannon Snowden
New Age Technologies

Shannon Snowden of New Age Technologies is located in Louisville, Ky. and has been a system administrator, engineer and trainer for more than 10 years. Certifications he has held in that time include Microsoft MCSE and MCT, Novell CLP and CNI, VMWare VCP #12 and vExpert, XenSource XCP and XCT and Citrix CCA and CCI. He was fortunate enough to get involved with i386 virtualization from essentially the beginning, working with VMware products and their professional service engineers, and has expanded into Xen, XenServer, Hyper-V VirtualBox, QEMU and other platforms.



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