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3 Days at VMworld

3 Days of VMworld has left me exhausted and stuffed with new ideas, concepts, and tools!
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Preparing for VMworld

First time to VMworld? This show is about networking and it will be an exhausting 3 days. Here is how to cope.
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Allowing VMware ESX Private Virtual Networks to Migrate

When you use a virtual firewall, it is with trepidation as the VMs protected by the virtual firewall may live only on a private virtual switch within a VMware ESX server. This leads to the inability to vMotion, or migrate the running VMs to other hosts without first powering them down. This is not very useful, but there is another VMware Virtual Center setting that could help.
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Booting VMware VirtualCenter while AD is unavailable

Sometimes there is a chicken and the egg situation where you need VMware VirtualCenter before you can boot your Active Directory server virtual machine.
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Even More Thoughts on Forensics

Acquiring virtual machines can be difficult if the VM resides upon a virtual machine file system (VMFS). Mainly because nothing but ESX understands a VMFS. Given this how do you acquire the appropriate files for forensic analysis in a forensically sound way?
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More Thoughts on Forensics

How to preserve memory files of running VMs.
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Thoughts on Forensics

Forensic Science has yet to catch up with the Virtualization Market. There are some aspects of Forensics that are possible today but when you talk about large virtual infrastructures with TBs of storage, forensics can be difficult to say the least. Here is some help to speed up gathering of a virtual machine for forensic analysis.
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Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News
Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
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