Eric, Pro's/Con's aside -- I would be more than happy to give you a webex'y demo of VMWare ESXi as we have it implemented (small scale, no san).
Stan On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Eric Bachman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am very interested in both of this months topics but unfortunately can't > make the meeting (previous commitment). I am very interested to get a > better overview of the comparative pros and cons of the different > virtualization technologies out there. Could someone perhaps post a brief > overview (like what may be presented at the meeting) to this list? It > would be great for me and perhaps others who cannot come. Many thanks. > > Eric > > > > At 10:58 PM 09/15/2008, you wrote: > > Hey all, just a quick reminder that this month's VAGUE meeting is >> tomorrow, Sept 16th. :) >> >> We have two main topics: virtualization technologies and the >> OpenStreetMap project. For virtualization, a couple of people at the >> last meeting volunteered to talk about VirtualBox (Flint?) and VMWare >> (Stan?), and since, Mike Austin's offered to talk about Xen. Nifty. >> I'm not sure if you all want to coordinate, or just come prepared ready >> to talk, but it'd be nice if at least one of you presented something … >> maybe a short overview of virtualization tech to frame the discussion? >> >> Additionally, we've had an offer from Richard Weait of the OpenStreetMap >> <http://www.openstreetmap.org/> community to talk about that project. >> OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative project to create an free, open >> and editable map of the world, with data available under a >> CreativeCommons "by-sa" license. This is a nifty resource for many, >> especially geocachers and bicyclists, so spread the word. :) >> >> Tuesday, September 16th, 2008: 7-9pm >> University of Vermont >> 85 South Prospect Street, Burlington >> Waterman Building, Room 113-T -- "Mac Lab" >> >> <http://www.uvm.org/vague/uvm-meeting-20070717.html> is an older meeting >> announcement, but has directions to the Mac lab. >> >> -- >> ...jsled >> http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo [EMAIL >> PROTECTED] >> >> >>
