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- AboutDane Young is an aspiring technothusiast specializing in application, desktop, and server virtualization technologies. Dane’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Bus. Admin/Management Information Systems from Sacramento State and a Masters of Business Administration from the Univerisity of Phoenix. Notable certifications include Citrix Certified Integration Architect for Virtualization, VMware Certified Professional for vSphere 4 and Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Windows Server 2008 R2, Virtualization Administrator. Dane’s technical experience includes: – mentoree of Bill Alderson, PMG (Pine Mountain Group, acquired by NetQoS and later Computer Associates) – technical entrepreneurship and consulting for small and medium size businesses – program manager and infrastructure engineer, K-8 education – field consulting and engineering, managed services provider, and – most recently field systems and solutions engineer, M7 Global Partner: Entisys Solutions. Location: Sacramento, Ca Technical Inspirations: Brian Madden (www.brianmadden.com) Doug Brown (www.dabcc.com) Eric Haavarstein (www.xenappblog.com) Pierre Marmignon (www.citrixtools.net) Scott Lowe (blog.scottlowe.org) Thomas Koetzing (www.thomaskoetzing.de)
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Initial Experiences with XenServer 6.5 and NVIDIA GRID using HP DL380 Gen9 Hardware: Guest Blog Post by Richard Hoffman
I have mentioned a colleague of mine Richard Hoffman a couple of times now, including a previous article where I talked about XenServer 6.2 Dynamic Memory Control and some Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) events that can occur. I’ve also written a new blog post …
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NVIDIA GRID vGPU Deep Dive! Lessons Learned from the Trenches: Guest Blog Post by Richard Hoffman
I have mentioned a colleague of mine Richard Hoffman in a previous article where I talked about XenServer 6.2 Dynamic Memory Control and some Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) events that can occur (which he was instrumental in discovering). I’ve also written a new blog …
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XenServer 6.5 Dynamic Memory and NVIDIA GRID vGPU? Now Fixed in 6.5! Go For It!
Earlier this year I wrote a blog post highlighting an issue that a coworker ran into with XenServer 6.2 Dynamic Memory Control (DMC) and NVIDIA GRID vGPU. You can find that article here: XenServer Dynamic Memory and NVIDIA GRID vGPU, Don’t Do It! Talking with …
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XenServer 6.2 Dynamic Memory and NVIDIA GRID vGPU, Don’t Do It!
Updated 2015.1.13: XenServer 6.5 (aka Creedence) has been released to web and this has been resolved in this release. Click here to read my updated article for DMC and vGPU on XenServer 6.5 A couple months back I was working with a colleague of mine …