Thursday, July 18, 2019

VMworld 2019 conference coverage

Modern Infrastructure Digest

News and advice for creating tomorrow's data center | July 18, 2019

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VMworld 2019 conference coverage

By Ryann Burnett, Senior Site Editor

The annual VMworld conference runs from Aug. 25 to Aug. 29. Explore TechTarget's coverage of the conference in San Francisco, including the biggest news and announcements leading up to and from the convention. (SearchServerVirtualization.com)

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Best of VMworld 2019 U.S. Award nominations now open

Nominate the top virtualization, cloud and end-user computing products for the Best of VMworld 2019 U.S. Awards. (SearchServerVirtualization.com)

 
Amazon's Werner Vogels talks innovation speed, automation

In part two of TechTarget's interview with Amazon CTO Werner Vogels, he discusses the company's Outposts hybrid cloud hardware, how AWS approaches innovation and future plans for cloud cost containment. (SearchAWS.com)

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Use Athena for a multitude of AWS log analytics
Amazon Athena runs analysis against data stored in S3, where AWS admins can find a trove of ops data to improve load balancing, VPC traffic flow, web app performance and many other AWS operations. Here's how to use Athena, Amazon's serverless SQL query service, for log analytics. (SearchAWS.com)
 
Open source infrastructure deployment considerations
With open source hardware, container and virtualization offerings, you can build a more agile data center. But first weigh the pros and cons to confirm that open source infrastructure is more beneficial than paid services. (SearchDataCenter.com)
 
Use Intel NUC to set up an at-home VMware test lab

You can run ESXi on NUC -- an Intel mini-computer -- to create a small but mighty VMware test lab in your own home. First, decide whether to nest your environments, then learn how you can use your test lab for networking and managing ESXi. (SearchVMware.com)

 
Citrix's new boot program improves system performance
Citrix guest UEFI boot provides admins with increased system performance for the Windows boot process compared to BIOS. But Citrix hasn't announced any plans to move it out of its experimental stage, so admins should be careful when implementing it in their environments. (SearchServerVirtualization.com)
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