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Enhanced Linked Mode (ELM) vs Hybrid Linked Mode (HLM)

09.25.2017 by William Lam // 2 Comments

In the last few weeks, albeit due to VMworld, I have seen a large number of inquiries from customers regarding the existing vCenter Enhanced Linked Mode (ELM) as it compares to the newly announced Hybrid Linked Mode (HLM) feature. In some cases, certain assumptions were being made based on what was initially announced and I think that also led to some confusion on what the future holds for both of these capabilities. Hopefully with this article, I can help clarify the differences between ELM and HLM and their respective use cases. I will also quickly touch upon some of the future thinkings for both of these features as they were discussed at several VMworld Sessions both in the US and Europe.

Disclaimer: Hopefully folks are familiar with the standard VMworld Disclaimer slide that is shown before any session which states features are subject to change and must not be included in contracts, purchase orders or sales agreement of any kind. I am sure many of you have memorized it by now, but this is a good time to re-iterate that point, especially as we talk about futures 🙂

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Lets start off by reviewing what we have today and explaining the differences between ELM and HLM.

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Categories // VMworld, vSphere Web Client Tags // ELM, Enhanced Linked Mode, HLM, Hybrid Linked Mode, vmworld

Direct playback URLs for all VMworld 2017 US & EU Sessions

09.20.2017 by William Lam // 3 Comments

This is probably the shortest blog post ever but I have just published the direct playback URLs for all VMworld 2017 US and EU Sessions which can be found by visiting http://vmwa.re/vmworld2017

UPDATE (10/16/2017) - Huge thanks to VMworld Team, they have just posted the PDF decks for the majority of the US/EU sessions on VMworld website. You can access them by simply logging into the VMworld site and going into the Content Catalog, select a session and there should now be a download button for sessions that have their deck posted. In addition, I have also pulled all the PDF URLs into my direct playback URL pages for both US/Europe. You can find those by visiting the link above.

Enjoy!

Categories // VMworld Tags // vmworld

VMworld Hackathon 2017 Highlights

09.18.2017 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

This was our second year running the Hackathon at VMworld and Alan and I could not have been more pleased with all the positive and supportive feedback that we have received. The Hackathon was definitely a highlight for us as it was for many other VMworld attendees. Having said that, the Hackathon did come in a very close #2 for us in VMworld Europe as our very own Alan Renouf took center stage with our CEO Pat Gelsinger for the Day 1 Keynote which you can watch here.

There were so many great highlights at both the US and Europe VMworld Hackathon, it was hard to just mention a few. I thought I would be nice to pull together all this content and share it back with the community, especially for those who missed out on the Hackathon this year and have now regretted not joining 😉 Do not worry, you can make up for it next year! It was also very cool to see the VMworld Hackathon influence the VMUG Community with the Pittsburg VMUG running their own "mini" Hackathon which they dubbed #PGHlittlehacks, you can read more about it here.

I also wanted to give a huge thanks to the VMware Code team, if it was not for them and their support, the Hackathon would have not been possible. Not only did we double the size of the teams by 2x for both US (7 to 15 teams) and Europe (5 to 10 teams), but we also recieved a larger budget this year for better hardware, giveaways and more activities like the Hackathon Trainings. If you are not part of VMware Code, be sure to sign up here and also be sure to give them feedback on things you like at the Hackathon as well as things we could improve on. You can reach them on Twitter @vmwarecode or Slack them https://vmwarecode.slack.com. I also wanted thank our esteemed judges here and here for taking time out of their busy VMworld schedule and spending several hours with us, we know you could have been anywhere, but you decided to hang out with us! Lastly, thanks to the VMworld TV folks for stopping by and having a chat with us.

Alan and I really appreciate all the kind words that we have received in the last few weeks and we hope to see you in next years VMworld Hackathon!

FYI - In the coming week, I will be posting more information about the Hackathon hardware BOM as well as the slick vSphere Web Client UI customization, so stay tuned.

Blogs:

  • A reflection on the VMworld Hackathon by Patrick Kremer
  • An inside look at the VMworld hackathon by Nick Korte
  • VMworld 2017 EU Day 1 (part 2) by Robert Kloosterhuis
  • Hello Hackathon VMworld EU by Pascal van de Bor
  • VMworld EU 2017 Day 1 by Wouter Kursten
  • The need for code: VMworldEU Hackathon 2017 notes–Part 1 by Lino Telera

Twitter Comments:

  • http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/lamw/vmworldhackathon2017-story/blob/master/VMworldHackathon2017-Storify.html

Videos:

VMworld TV Interview:

Time-Lapse Video by Lars Troen:

Hackathon Team Presentations by Lars Troen:

Pictures:


             US Pictures - https://github.com/lamw/vmworld-hackathon/tree/master/2017-USA-Pictures


             Europe Pictures - https://github.com/lamw/vmworld-hackathon/tree/master/2017-BCN-Pictures

US Hackathon Training:

  • https://github.com/lamw/vmworld-hackathon#training-sessions

US/EU Hackathon Github Repos:

  • https://github.com/lamw/vmworld-hackathon/tree/master/2017-Github-Repos

Hackathon Hardware/Software BOM:

  • http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2017/10/vmworld-hackathon-hardwaresoftware-bom.html

Categories // VMworld Tags // Hackathon, vmworld

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