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Saturday, June 25, 2011. And I've pulled all the old data. But if you've stumbled upon this place, the new address is:. Http:/ virtuallyfun.superglobalmegacorp.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Latest updates from virtuallyfun.superglobalmegacorp.com. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Fun with virtualization | Various virtualization fun, including games & productivity!
Various virtualization fun, including games and productivity! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. VenturComm Venix/86 on MESS/MAME. August 14, 2015. This is a guest post by Tenox). This is follow up to a previously posted challenge. To virtualize VenturComm Venix/86. So that it can be run on a modern machine under an emulator. The competition was a huge success and the rest of this post is an entry by the winner – Jim Carpenter. Enjoy! Create a new hard drive image with “. It now wants to...
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Fun with virtualization | Various virtualization fun, including games & productivity!
Various virtualization fun, including games and productivity! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. VenturComm Venix/86 on MESS/MAME. August 14, 2015. This is a guest post by Tenox). This is follow up to a previously posted challenge. To virtualize VenturComm Venix/86. So that it can be run on a modern machine under an emulator. The competition was a huge success and the rest of this post is an entry by the winner – Jim Carpenter. Enjoy! Create a new hard drive image with “. It now wants to...
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One man's journey through virtualization and general geekdom. Sunday, February 2, 2014. Get a look at the Nutanix PRISM GUI. I will try to create a better post later, but figured I would share the news while I'm at the airport waiting on my ride to Nutanix SKO. I really created it to easily show potential customers what the Web Console looks like and highlight some of the features and ease of use that it brings. Along with showing how VM centric and granular the system is. Keep in mind there will be a lo...
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To the new VirtuallyGeeky.com web site! It's been a long time coming, but I finally got around to creating my new site from scratch. I know it took longer than expected. but I do. Have a day job, as well as 5 kids. ;-). Some things have changed, and some have stayed the same. One thing that hasn't changed, but will be updated from time to time, is the interactive Nutanix Web Console (Prism Element) mock-up that I created to allow people to see what our user interface looks like. My Original (old) Blog.
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Virtually Gerry's Blog. Website: www.virtuallygerry.com. Welcome to Virtually Gerry's blog, created by Gerry Hyde, a Virtual Assistant based in Windsor, Berkshire. Gerry and her team provide virtual administration for Thames Valley businesses, UK and worldwide organisations, with a strong focus on practical solutions. Summary to To-Do Lists. To-Do List Mistake Number Ten: Not making your list beforehand. To-Do List Mistake Number Nine: Not learning from your list. Join 4 other followers. Imagine you’re a...
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VMware OVF / OVFTOOL. How to audit VM reconfigurations and see what exactly changed? Having said that, what options exists for customers today? Custom Solution - A system that could periodically snapshot your VM configurations into some type of data warehouse or CMDB platform. There are many challenges here but the biggest one is efficiently capturing the changes and ensuring you do not impact the overall performance of your vCenter Server, especially with larger inventories. Which includes a configSpec.