VMUGs and VMworlds

While being extremely busy completing our upcoming book, Frank and I are planning to deliver our vSphere 6.5 : Host Resources Deep Dive sessions at several VMUGs. Just last week we had a blast presenting some Compute and Networking content at one of the largest UserCon VMUGs in the world, the VMUGNL. It was one of the best VMUG UserCons I have ever visited. I do love these days as you really get to connect with your peers and share knowledge and experiences! You can’t afford to miss your local VMUG.

It was very good to see that our room was packed! We got loads of positive feedback which is always nice. It is pretty rewarding to see that the VMware community is taking great interest in our content which is basically about the VMware vSphere layer and how host resources are consumed in ESXi 6.5. To give you some impressions of our session last week, check the pictures below:

After thoroughly enjoying the NLVMUG day, we were on the lookout to attend more VMUGs. So, after having contact with several VMUG leaders, it looks like we are presenting at the following VMUGs:

  • Belgium VMUG in Mechelen, 12th of May  (Didn’t work out planning-wise)
  • German VMUG in Frankfurt, 14th of June
  • UK VMUG in London, 22nd of June

If everything follows through, it will be a very good way to meet up with even more people. Be sure to mark these dates your agenda’s, the listed VMUGs are going to be epic!

VMworld 2017

In other news, we also submitted a session for both VMworld US and EMEA 2017. It will be a sequel to our VMworld 2016 top 10 session. Keep an eye out for session ID 1872vSphere 6.5 Host Resources Deep Dive : Part 2.

We will get the book done long before VMworld, so we are really excited to see the reactions on it. We are working effortlessly, as are our reviewers, to get create a book that can help everybody working with virtual datacenters in their daily job!

Hope to see you at a VMUG or at a VMworld conference!

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