Archive for June, 2008

PowerShell v2 To Ship Mid 2009?!?

Friday, June 27th, 2008

For those of you that are interested in PowerShell to the point that you’d be curious as a possible release date then Jeffrey Snover may be your man.

A blog post of his indicates that v2 is feature complete and although he cannot explicitly mention a release date he intimates that mid 2009 is a good guess.

I think PowerShell is the best thing that Microsoft have done for many a year so I’m pretty excited by a big feature update.

Free SQL Server Tools

Friday, June 27th, 2008

I think I have stumbled across the best free SQL Server tools list in the world ever…!

The guys at sqlteam have compiled a list so comprehensive that I don’t know where to begin:

  • SMSS Add-Ons
  • Analysis Tools
  • Performance Monitors
  • Upgrades & Migration
  • Code Formatting

You’ll have loads of fun with this page for a long time, I know I did. Check it out here.

Intel Nehalem - What’s The Big Idea?

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

I was looking for an article that gave me a breakdown of the technology of the Nehalem. I didn’t want a techno deep-dive, but what I did want can be found here.

It shows that technologically the Nehalem effectively brings back HyperThreading by allow dual execution of threads simultaneously. Everyone knows that this doesn’t equal twice the power, but it can mean a significantly more efficient chip.

Below is a graph of the speed enhancements of a 2x workload on the Nehalem chip:

All looks rather tasty over the next few months.

Top Ten Everything VMware

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

A great list over at VMwareLand has been compiled of lots of top tens relating to VMware and Virtualisation.

They include:

Top 10 free tools that should be in every VMware administrator’s toolkit

Top 10 things you must read when trying to sell VMware as a solution to managementTop 10 things you must read about VirtualCenterTop 10 things you must read about VMware PerformanceTop 10 things you must read about Memory

  • Top 10 free tools that should be in every VMware administrator’s toolkit
  • Top 10 things you must read when trying to sell VMware as a solution to management
  • Top 10 things you must read if you are new to VMware
  • Top 10 things you must read to get more technical with VI3
  • Top 10 things you must read about VMware Storage (SAN/NAS/iSCSI/NFS)
  • Top 10 things you must read about VMware Security
  • Top 10 things you must read about VMware Troubleshooting
  • Top 10 things you must read about VMware Networking
  • Top 10 things you must read about VirtualCenter
  • Top 10 things you must read about VMware Performance
  • Top 10 things you must read about Memory
  • Top 10 things you must read about the ESX Service Console
  • Top 10 things you must read about Disaster Recover/Business Continuity and VMware

Check it out here.

VMware Site Recovery Manager & NetApp Storage

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

NetApp are trying to make sure that they are riding the top of the wave that is being created by SRM. To this end they have started releaseing some technical documents around SRM in NetApp environments.

You can read the first Technical Report here. Running at 42 pages it is pretty in-depth.

PowerShell For Dummies

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

I don’t know about you, but not being a programmer means I sometimes struggle with some of the concepts. I hope you find this article by Jeffry Snover over at the MSDN PowerShell blog as useful as me.

It gives a very nice analogy of how you can equate objects and their functions to riding a bike.

Nice and simple, just how I like my explanations.