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18 Jul 2008 04:43 PM EDT
posted by Daniel Feller
In case you haven't heard or seen , I'll be hosting a live TechTalk on Wednesday, July 23rd at 1PM Eastern covering the virtualization of XenApp on XenServer. For those of you who have read my blog, I know there are 5 of you, will know that I've been working on this aspect of server virtualization for some time. I plan on covering what you should virtualize, how you should do it and how to make dev/test environment better with this solution. So if you want to hear me talk on a great topic, don't forget to register here.
July 23, 2008
1:00 PM Easter
1 hour duration
Daniel
Shipoopi!!
(Homer Simpson Quote of the Blog: "Kids, you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try.")
Comments (4)
Jul 18, 2008
Michael Keen says:
Alright man, I am doing my part to bring more than 5 people to your webinar!...Alright man, I am doing my part to bring more than 5 people to your webinar!!! LOL
http://www.brianmadden.com/blog/MichaelKeen/Make-Server-Virtualization-Work-for-Citrix-Presentation-Server-webinar
Cheers
Michael
Jul 28, 2008
Robson Xavier says:
Hi Daniel. Your webinar on TechTalk: Make Server Virtualization Work for Citrix ...Hi Daniel. Your webinar on TechTalk: Make Server Virtualization Work for Citrix Presentation Server. Was very good. Do you have the link of the recorded webinar? One of the staff members told me that I should use the same link and the Webinar should be post by 7/28.
I just tried the link with on results. Thanks
Jul 29, 2008
Simon Bramfitt says:
This works https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/912651626This works
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/912651626
Jul 29, 2008
Simon Bramfitt says:
You're on a roll here Dan, can't wait to see what you'll share next. Just one c...You're on a roll here Dan, can't wait to see what you'll share next.
Just one criticism; you spent some time discussing the performance impact of running a 32-bit XenApp server on a 64-bit hypervisor, but you didn't share any information on how many 32-bit guests you could run before you exhausted the server hardware resources. Accepting the caveat that everyone's systems will be different; a ball park figure here could provide the impetus to encourage more people to explore the possibilities of this type of configuration.
Regards
Simon
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