Microsoft announced the following, the public release availability of SCVMM 2012 Beta.
With this release you will be able to do:
Fabric Management
Hyper-V and Cluster Lifecycle Management – Deploy Hyper-V to bare metal server, create Hyper-V clusters, orchestrate patching of a Hyper-V Cluster
Third Party Virtualization Platforms – Add and Manage Citrix XenServer and VMware ESX Hosts and Clusters
Network Management – Manage IP Address Pools, MAC Address Pools and Load Balancers
Storage Management – Classify storage, Manage Storage Pools and LUNs
Resource Optimization
Dynamic Optimization – proactively balance the load of VMs across a cluster
Power Optimization – schedule power savings to use the right number of hosts to run your workloads – power the rest off until they are needed.
PRO – integrate with System Center Operations Manager to respond to application-level performance monitors.
Cloud Management
Abstract server, network and storage resources into private clouds
Delegate access to private clouds with control of capacity, capabilities and user quotas
Enable self-service usage for application administrator to author, deploy, manage and decommission applications in the private cloud
Service Lifecycle Management
Define service templates to create sets of connected virtual machines, os images and application packages
Compose operating system images and applications during service deployment
Scale out the number of virtual machines in a service
Service performance and health monitoring integrated with System Center Operations Manager
Decouple OS image and application updates through image-based servicing.
Leverage powerful application virtualization technologies such as Server App-V
Production Support: The SCVMM 2012 Beta is NOT Supported in production environments.
Resources and Feedback:
Use the SCVMM Community Forums to obtain general help, guidance, and assistance with the SCVMM 2012 Beta. You are welcome to submit suggestions or bugs via the feedback link on the SCVMM 2012 Beta Connect Site. When submitting bugs, please attach trace log details to help our team diagnose the issue. Information on collecting trace logs is provided in the SCVMM 2012 Troubleshooting Guide on SCVMM 2012 TechNet Library.
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Here is some information on a new threat for you. Many of the customers I have talked to, particularly in the finance industry, have been very concerned about a threat called Zbot (a.k.a. Zeus). Win32/Zbot can be used for a variety of illicit purposes including sending spam email messages, executing distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, and distributing malware. However, its primary purpose, and the one for which it was specifically developed, is to steal financial information from infected computers. The Microsoft Malware Protection Center (MMPC) has released a special edition of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report (SIR) called Battling the Zbot Threat to bring you up to speed on this threat and the work that the MMPC has been doing to fight it.
(copy from Microsoft Security Newsletter but crossed posted due to relevancy)
On April 19thGITCA and Microsoft are running an event called “24 Hours in the Cloud”. There will be 24 one hour sessions around the world covering a wide range of Cloud Computing topics. The presenters will be live on Twitter to answer your questions. There is something for everybody, developer, IT pro and SQL enthusiast. There is no question that Cloud Computing is here to stay and this is a unique opportunity to be educated and gain an insight as to where Cloud Computing is going. Stay tuned for more details, such as how to join the “Cloud 24 hour party”, as the event date approaches.
Do you have an Excel spreadsheet that takes hours or day to complete?
Do you have that really fast computer with the note on it that says "Do not touch" while the computer working doing complex calculations complex..
Have you played the game of buying faster and faster computer to get you excel spreadsheet processing done faster
Yes you could go to Excel 2010 version 64 bit to address more memory, but if I am using custom XLL UDF there may not be a version of the custom UDF for 64 bit so what one to do ? And does that make my spreadsheet much faster? Excel allows you to create custom functions, called "User Defined Functions" (UDF’s) that can be used the same way you would use SUM() or some other built-in Excel function or I can user Automation add-ins are suitable if your UDF deals a lot with the Excel object model; XLL add-ins are faster in financial and mathematical calculations. Note however that native code XLL add-ins work faster than managed UDFs.
I have clients who have these problems and have just resolved themself to it is just going to take day to get the data out; for example;
Insurance company
• Insurance company who need to do reserve requirements calculation which answer the question do the company have the minimum reserves require buy regulators’ this is based on Hundreds of thousands of policies and can take 4 weeks to calculate each monthly.
• A controller at big company who doing, what if scenarios on budgets and forecasting the same formulas over and over again and the process takes 1 week s each time
• Assist with Monte Carlo simulation for risk analytics and other suitable scenarios in Financial Services and Energy trading in Oil & Gas industry verticals.
If you look at your company you probably find this is an issues for someone who user the big, complex, spreadsheet I have a solution for you!
HPC Services for Excel 2010
Here is a way to have MUTIPLE Computers share the workload
*** What new is now you can use Excel 2010 PLUS edition and have multiple computers share the workloads ***
HPC Services for Excel 2010 – HPC is part of Microsoft Technical Computing solution
HPC stand for High Performance Computing
HPC is a group of computers or a cluster of computer consists of several servers networked together where each server in the cluster performs one or more specific tasks. Cluster components include Head Nodes, and Compute Nodes, Job Scheduler and sometimes Broker Nodes (for SOA enabled clusters.)
(Graphic from Microsoft HPC site)
Head Node – is point of management and job scheduling for the cluster. It provides failover and controls and mediates access to the cluster resources.
Compute Node(s) -Carries out the computational tasks assigned to it by the job scheduler.
There are many ways that you can run a cluster, here are the methods.
Method 1: use 7 computer that at night or during the week end can be used as computer nodes
Overview I will be presenting a webinar for a cyber disaster makes recovering from one much easier. Still, as important as disaster planning is, it’s often overlooked or put off until it is too late. In this webinar, I will discuss planning for the unexpected, and he’ll teach simple tricks to reduce your company’s downtime before, during, and after a disaster.
Using a fictional company as an example, I will walk you through the disaster planning process a security professional should use.
Outline
What a disaster is
How to plan
Techniques to reduce the impact of a disaster
What BCP is
Five rules for creating a good disaster plan
Testing your disaster plan
Funding the plan
How and where to get help with your disaster planning process
Date: April 27, 2011 Time: Noon – 1 PM ET To Registration Here
I get ask all the time for tools or tricks that a administrator can use here a great one. AD Unlocker Pro.
You and administrator of a Active Directory Domain you don your due diligence and set a group policy that say after x tries lock user account , Now how do you audit and see what accounts are locked?
Here a very small utility that you can run that will show you what accounts are locked and Unlocking them with only one click.
This application also can use alternate login (useful if your Active Directory Administrator account is not your default user account).
See the accounts
Choose what account to unlock
and you can ever have application running to show when account is locked
For those of you who read my blog daily here a great deal
TODAY 2/24/2011 you can download and get a free copy