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  1. Just landed in Phoenix for the NetApp conference. Looking forward to the week
  2. @jasemccarty "More than 53 DIsk are not possible because of FC ID labling" - http://tinyurl.com/ylzbarc - guess it is a hard limit
  3. @jasemccarty did you find a way to go beyond 50 or so - whatever that tweak was? 50 1G disks is still pretty darn small
  4. verticalize? is that a word?
  5. @Vaughn_Stewart I'll be there - can't dm - u dont follow me ;)
  6. Cisco UCS unboxing pictures - http://digs.by/b93
  7. @colinmcnamara working on it - I'll have View4 up tonight
  8. @colinmcnamara working on it - should be up tonight
  9. @brianmadden I've been using tomato for years and its been extremly stable for me - great interface as well
  10. @2vcps I like this powershell healthcheck script - http://bit.ly/28A7fn but still prefer the perl one from W.Lam http://bit.ly/lJWUS
  11. IO DRS tech preview was pretty impressive #vmworld
  12. no initial option for limiting at MB/s only IOPs
  13. no mention initially around resource pools or any dynamic migrations (that would seem complicated)
  14. in the demo - IO increases on other vms as one workload drops off - smooth demo
  15. you will be able to limit IOPs on a VM level if desired as well
  16. IO DRS will leverage the VM level share limits set on disk - but at a datastore level
  17. no promise it will ever be available - funny
  18. In IO DRS Tech Preview
  19. Thin provisioning causes additional scsi reservations when allocating a new block to a vm - seems that could get ugly
  20. In what's new for storage with vsphere