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The PostgreSQL Project today released minor versions updating all active branches of the PostgreSQL object-relational database system, including versions 8.4.3, 8.3.10, 8.2.16, 8.1.20, 8.0.24, and 7.4.28. |
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Read More | Posted: March 14, 2010 |
By: Wissen Schwamm
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The PostgreSQL Project today released minor versions updating all active branches of the PostgreSQL object-relational database system, including versions 8.4.3, 8.3.10, 8.2.16, 8.1.20, 8.0.24, and 7.4.28. |
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Read More | Posted: March 14, 2010 |
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Top 5 Planet V12n blog posts week 10
Busy week coming up. A full week of VCDX defenses again. This time we will conduct VCDX Defense interviews in Munich. I think we have over 10 candidates from 6 different countries and I am confident it is going to be fun again. Well at least for the people on the panel :-). No pressure guys... Anyway, before I pack my stuff to fly to Munich I wanted to give you this weeks Top 5. 
- Jason Boche - vpxd.cfg Advanced Configuration
vpxd.cfg is an XML formatted file which can be modified to alter the native behavior of the VMware vCenter Server. Sparse references on the internet document the changes that can be made in this environment. Inspired by Ulli Hankeln, the purpose of this blog post is to collect and document all known, unknown, supported, and unsupported vpxd.cfg modifications in a centralized location.
- Duncan Epping - Reclaiming idle memory
By default the balloon driver is used to reclaim idle memory. The balloon driver is in fact used as some operating systems only update there internal free memory map. Basically what I am saying is that the hypervisor is unaware of the fact that specific pages are unused as they might still contain data and the GOS(Guest Operating System) will not report to the hypervisor that the pages are not being used anymore. The balloon driver is used to notify the GOS that there is a lack of memory.
- Dave Convery - vShield Zones – Some Serious Gotchas
vShield Zones seems to be the perfect solution for this. It works almost seamlessly with vCenter and the underlying ESXi hosts. It provides hardened Linux Virtual Appliances (vShield Agents) to provide the firewalling. It provides a fairly nice management interface to create the firewall rules and distribute them to the vShield Agents. Best of all, IT’S FREE! At least for vSphere Advanced versions and above. Keep in mind, that this is still considered a 1.x release and some things need to be worked out.
- Frank Denneman - Removing an orphaned Nexus DVS
When installing the Cisco Nexus 1000V VSM, the VSM uses an extension-key for identification. During the configuration process the VSM spawns a DVS and will configure it with the same extension-key. Due to the matching extension keys (extension session) the VSM owns the DVS essentially.
And only the VSM with the same extension-key as the DVS can delete the DVS.
- Eric Sloof - The vmClient 4.0 is released
The vmClient is a lightweight tool which enables you to control the power of your virtual machines, it’s also capable of presenting the MKS console of your virtual machines. Before you can use the vmClient, you have to install the vSphere client on the same system. After starting the vmClient, you can logon to your vCenter server or individual ESX4 or ESX4i host. A list with available virtual machines will be presented after choosing the Virtual Machines menu item, you can also easily identify the power state of the virtual machines. Grey is powered off, green is powered on, yellow is suspended and red indicates that the virtual machine has an alarm. When you’re working in an RDP session there’s a menu item which can generate a Ctrl-Alt-Del in the guest OS instead of pressing Ctrl-Alt-Ins. The vmClient can run without borders in borderless mode. The menu bar has an option to search for virtual machines, just type in the first characters of your virtual machine name and the list will be filtered.
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Read More | Posted: March 14, 2010 |
By: Wissen Schwamm
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The purpose of this Service Pack is to update PaintShop Photo Pro X3 to version 13.0.0.253. To find out which version of PaintShop Photo Pro you have currently installed, click Help | About in the PaintShop Photo Pro application. If your version is 13.0.0.253, you do not need to download this update. |
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Read More | Posted: March 12, 2010 |
By: Wissen Schwamm
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Fresh UI is a fresh solution for configuring and optimizing Windows. Loaded with hundreds of useful settings for Windows Vista/XP/2000/ NT4/98/95/Me, it covers the customizing techniques that you'll be glad to know. This software is 100% free, no banner, no spyware. |
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Read More | Posted: March 12, 2010 |
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Read More | Posted: March 12, 2010 |
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Read More | Posted: March 12, 2010 |
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GAME DEVELOPER’S CONFERENCE—BOOTH # 1702, SOUTH HALL—SAN FRANCISCO, California—March 11, 2010—NVIDIA and Epic Games, Inc. today announced the addition of NVIDIA® 3D Vision™ technology support to Unreal Engine 3. |
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Read More | Posted: March 11, 2010 |
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SAP Three-Tier Shows Excellent Scaling on vSphere
There have been many tests published showing great performance of SAP software running on VMware vSphere in a two-tier configuration. Both the application server and database server are running on the same VM in a two-tier configuration which reflects how many customers run SAP solutions in small and mid size configurations. In larger configurations, it becomes necessary to split out the application server and database server onto separate systems. In order to demonstrate how SAP software scales in a three-tier environment running on vSphere, a test was set up with three application server VMs and one database server VM.
Working with the Dell TechCenter lab, a PowerEdge M710 blade server with VMware vSphere 4.0.0 was used to test a set of SAP VMs in a three-tier configuration. The blade server had two quad-core Intel x5570 (Nehalem) processors and 72GB of RAM. Storage was provided by three PS5000XV Dell EqualLogic iSCSI arrays.
Each of the four VMs was configured with 18GB of virtual memory and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64 was installed as the guest OS. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 was used as the database and enhancement pack 4 for SAP ERP 6.0 was running on the application server VMs. The database VM also had the SAP application server components installed, but no transactions were directed through it.
Using a well understood SAP transactional workload on this three-tier configuration, three series of tests were run to measure how performance scaled as resources were added to the VMs. A one second response time criteria was used to determine the number of users. The graph below shows how the response time increased as users were added to each of the three configurations tested.
 
The first test configuration with four 2vCPU VMs achieved 1386 users. This initial test configuration had 8 virtual CPUs, one for each of the 8 physical cores in the server. In order to test the performance scaling when using SMT, the second configuration used a 4vCPU configuration for the VMs, allowing all 16 logical threads of the server to be used, and achieved a 24% increase in supported users. The Intel 5500 series processors implement Hyper-Threading, a form of Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) which allows for two logical threads to run on each physical core. The two socket M710 used in this testing had 8 cores and 16 logical threads. It is not recommended to use CPU affinity for SAP VMs in production, but for this high stress testing scenario it was used to assign the vCPUs for each VM to specific logical threads.
For a final test, a second server with the same configuration was added.  All four VMs kept the same configuration from the previous test with 4vCPUs, but two of the VMs were moved to the new server.  This third configuration is similar to the first, with the number of virtual CPUs being equal to the number of physical cores.  There are 16 vCPUs assigned across the four VMs and there are a total of 16 cores across the two physical servers.   Spread across two hosts, a total of approximately 2630 users could be run at under 1 second response time representing a 90% increase in performance from the first configuration.
In terms of CPU utilization the servers were heavily utilized in all of the tests at the one second response time criteria.  In the first test the core utilization as reported by esxtop averaged 85% and in the second test with all 16 logical threads being utilized it increased to 93%.  In the final test with two hosts, the core utilization was 77% and 80%.
The results show that using SAP in a three-tier configuration on vSphere allows for excellent scaling.   Additional performance was achieved by simply adding more resources to the existing VMs (in the form of more physical cores) without making any changes to the operating system, database, or application servers running inside the VMs.
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Read More | Posted: March 11, 2010 |
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betaworks today announced an investment co-led by Intel Capital, Intel's global investment organization. betaworks is a new media company that has a network of successful platform businesses including Bit.ly, Twitterfeed, Chartbeat, and Superfeedr. These "real-time Web" companies enable visibility and analytics while facilitating real-time communication and the publication of online content. Intel Capital's investment will be used to grow betaworks' existing platform companies and to add additional pieces through incubation, investment or acquisition. |
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Read More | Posted: March 11, 2010 |
By: Wissen Schwamm
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March Madness is the perfect time to hone your "man-tasking" skills - the uncanny ability to use a variety of gadgets and technologies simultaneously to get the most out of the major sporting events. The all new 2010 Intel Core processor family can help man-taskers step up their game and avoid missing a Core Moment of the tournament - from watching multiple games online and streaming videos, to tracking blogs and Tweeting while monitoring tournament brackets. Find out more about man-tasking here. |
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Read More | Posted: March 11, 2010 |
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