Mar 09
I had the poll automatically complete last friday and here are the results: Of 110 votes cast by my readers, 57 of you said you run vCenter in a VM, 50 run it on Physical, and 3 don’t run vCenter at all.
Great information and thank you all that responded to the poll.
How do you run vCenter (Virtual Center)?
- In a virtual machine (52%, 57 Votes)
- On a physical machine (45%, 50 Votes)
- We don't run vCenter (3%, 3 Votes)
Total Voters: 110

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Feb 10
Posted a new poll this past weekend. I see some have already started responding. I know a few blogs have run this one in the past but I’m curious with my SMB focus to see if the results vary. Please take a quick sec and post a vote. I’m closing the poll on March 7th (an extra week because I started it late).
Just as a FYI, I run mine in a VM.
Feb 07
Sorry for the delay in the results. After receiving 234 votes from 85 readers, Fault Tolerance was voted to be the most anticipated feature upcoming from VMware. Second was Thin Provisioning and Linked Clones. Third was Distributed Network Switch.
I admit that I was surprised Thin Provisioning ranked so high. Thank you to all the readers that voted.
The final results:
Jan 22
Apologies from my readers from afar. For those customers of mine located nearby, I’ve added my local VMware User Group Events to the Countdown timer in the right sidebar. If you get the chance I always suggest customers attend the VMUG meetings . They are very informative and are a great way to network with other customers to discover how they are using virtualization. You can click on the VMUG title for more info and the link to register.
For those in the local area, I’ll track PA, OH, MI, KY and IN.
Jan 10
I decided to add a new polling system to my blog. I did it specifically for the first poll which I was very curious about. The first poll is "What are the best 3 upcoming features from VMware in 2009?" I added 11 choices to choose from. If you have time, throw some answers in real quick in the right pane, the results should be interesting.
If you want to find out more info about any of them before you vote, you can find the details at the links below. Some features do not have their own page but additional info can be found on the linked page.
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