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The Unexplored Territory Podcast is a bi-weekly show focussing on datacenter and cloud related topics, with a heavy emphasis on VMware/Broadcom products and the VMware ecosystem. The show is hosted by Duncan Epping (author of Yellow-Bricks.com, and the vSphere Clustering and vSAN Deep Dive book series), and each episode will feature an industry-leading expert to dive deep into their area of expertise.
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Virtual Stack is a podcast about the glorious world of Enterprise IT. On this show, we discuss networking, virtualisation, cloud and all things software-defined.
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Warning: this podcast may make you unbearable in car conversations. The Gated Shift, hosted by self-proclaimed automotive encyclopedia Thanasi Chalkiadakis, is a deep dive into the world of cars, fueled by a lifelong obsession and a knack for uncovering fascinating, obscure, and often forgotten automotive stories. Thanasi may not be a mechanic – he'll be the first to admit his oil-changing limitations – but his marketing background and encyclopedic knowledge of car history, from racing legen ...
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BrownBags are a series of online webinars held using GotoMeeting and covering various datacenter & datacenter Certification topics. These BrownBags are held live at various dates and times around the globe and each covers a different bit of datacenter related specialization.
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Modded is a podcast about today’s car modifying community, including the people, the brands, the culture, the controversy and all things in between. We talk about the trends, the issues we face and the passion involved in building our dream cars. While many believe it’s crazy to be obsessed with modifying a car, we’re ultimately a community that takes pride in our builds. Join us and listen to some awesome guests that create unique builds and get to know the insides of the modifying community
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Introducing VMware Today, your go-to podcast for all things VMware. Join us as we dive deep into the dynamic world of virtualization, cloud computing, and digital transformation. Each week, we’ll bring you the latest insights, news, and expert interviews, delivering valuable knowledge and real-world experiences straight to your headphones. Whether you're an IT professional, a technology enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of computing, VMware Today is your gateway to understanding ...
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Welcome to "Online with an Architect," the ultimate video podcast dedicated to exploring the world of enterprise architecture, VMware VCDX, and Nutanix NPX. Join us as we dive deep into the realm of cutting-edge technology and design, hosted by seasoned experts in the field. In each episode, we'll unravel the complexities of enterprise architecture, shedding light on the latest trends, best practices, and real-world challenges architects face today. Whether you're a seasoned professional or ...
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Send us a text The Honda NSX was more than just a supercar; it was a revolution. On this episode of The Gated Shift, we examine how the NSX changed the automotive landscape forever, proving that performance and reliability could go hand-in-hand. We'll trace the development of the NSX, from Honda's ambitious goals to the innovative technology that m…
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It has been a while since we discussed edge computing, so I figured I would ask one of our local Solution Architects to join me to share his knowledge and experience. Raymond Lucassen is involved in most of VMware's/Broadcom's larger edge projects, and shares some very interesting insights in this, for many, unexplored area of technology. Mentioned…
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Send us a text This week on The Gated Shift, we're diving deep into the legendary Porsche 959, a car that was truly ahead of its time. Originally designed for the wild world of Group B rally, the 959 became one of the most technologically advanced supercars of the 1980s. We'll explore its groundbreaking all-wheel-drive system (PSK), its twin-turboc…
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Send us a text Fresh off discussing potential shifts in automotive manufacturing, The Gated Shift podcast dives into a prime example of American automotive ingenuity: the C4 Corvette ZR-1. This week, we're exploring the 'King of the Hill,' a Corvette that took on the world's best thanks to its groundbreaking, Lotus-developed LT5 V8 engine. We'll di…
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Send us a text The Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. It's more than just a car; it's a JDM legend, a tuning icon, and a racing champion. On this episode of The Gated Shift, we dive deep into the history of the R34 GT-R, exploring its development, its groundbreaking technology, and its enduring legacy. We'll uncover the secrets of the ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-d…
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Send us a text On this episode of The Gated Shift, we're diving deep into the history of a true automotive icon: the Toyota Supra Mk IV (A80). Join us as we trace the Supra's lineage, from its origins as a Celica variant to its status as a JDM legend. We'll explore the development of the legendary Mk IV, the groundbreaking 2JZ engine that powered i…
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Some of you have seen these new certifications popping up, VCP-VVF and VCP-VCF. I asked Bart Peeters, who recently took both the Admin exams, as well as the VCF architect exam, to talk us through his experience and some of his insights. Discussed on the podcast: VMUG Advantage with free exam voucher details VCP-VVF Admin experience VCP-VCF Admin ex…
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Send us a text Journey back to the 1930s with The Gated Shift and discover a car that was decades ahead of its time: the Cord 810/812. This episode dives deep into the revolutionary design and engineering of the Cord, exploring its groundbreaking front-wheel drive, unibody construction, hidden headlights, and aerodynamic styling. We'll uncover the …
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Send us a text In this episode, we're taking a deep dive into the legendary Datsun 240Z, a car that redefined the affordable sports car segment. We'll uncover the story behind its creation, including the influence of Nissan's Yutaka Katayama, affectionately known as 'Mr. K.' We'll explore its sleek design, its smooth inline-six engine, and its nimb…
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Send us a text Step back in time with The Gated Shift to the 1955 Paris Motor Show and the unveiling of a car that would forever change the automotive landscape: the Citroën DS. In this episode, we explore the 'Goddess,' a machine that was so advanced for its time, it seemed to have come from the future. We'll dive deep into its revolutionary hydro…
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Send us a text From Japan to America, the automotive world has been buzzing with news this week, and The Gated Shift podcast is here to break it all down. We're talking about the potential game-changer of a mid-engined Toyota GR Yaris prototype, possibly a testbed for a new MR2. We'll also explore the track-focused madness of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N …
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Over the last few years stretched environments have been extremely popular amongst vSAN and VMware Cloud Foundation customers. The storage is the easy part, the network is usually where it gets more complex. To discuss the best practices, requirements, and caveats I invited Paudie O'Riordan to the show to share his knowledge and expertise! Explore …
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Send us a text Before the Veyron and Chiron, there was the EB110. Join us on this episode of The Gated Shift as we rediscover the Bugatti EB110, the forgotten supercar of the 1990s. We'll delve into the ambitious project led by Romano Artioli to revive the legendary Bugatti name, the groundbreaking technology packed into the EB110 – from its quad-t…
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Send us a text Get ready for a deep dive into one of the most influential rally cars of all time! On this episode of The Gated Shift, we're dissecting the Audi Sport Quattro, the car that brought all-wheel-drive to the forefront of motorsport. We'll explore how this Group B legend's innovative Quattro system, combined with its powerful turbocharged…
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Send us a text Join us on The Gated Shift Podcast as we take a deep dive into the history of a true American racing legend: the Chrysler Viper GTS-R. In this episode's Model Spotlight, we'll explore how this iconic GT1 race car, developed by Team Viper and Oreca, went from the showroom to dominating the track at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, securing mu…
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Send us a text Is a mega-merger on the horizon for the Japanese auto industry? On this episode of The Gated Shift, we dive deep into the potential union of Honda, Nissan, and Mitsubishi. We explore the factors that could be driving this potential consolidation, including economic pressures and the rise of electric vehicles. Did the Japanese governm…
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Send us a text Are modern cars too fast? That's the question we're tackling on this episode of The Gated Shift! We also cover the latest car news, including Cupra's US debut and the thrilling specs of the new Corvette C8 ZR1. I also share my updated thoughts on the Rivian R1S after more miles and give you the latest on my S2000 project. But the mai…
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Send us a text This week on The Gated Shift, I'm sharing my real-world experience with the Rivian R1S after 1500 miles of ownership. We'll be discussing range, charging, and overall impressions. We also take a look at the latest EV news, including Renault's electric 5 Turbo and Porsche's EV development struggles. Plus, we dive into a crucial topic:…
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Send us a text The Gated Shift returns! I'm excited to announce the relaunch of the podcast, and in this first episode back, I'm sharing the story behind my return to the automotive airwaves. I'll be discussing my personal connection to cars, what sparked my decision to restart the podcast, and what you can look forward to in the coming year. Get r…
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For episode 087 of the podcast, I invited Deji Akomolafe to the show to discuss Microsoft on VMware VCF and vSphere. Deji shares his experiences virtualizing and running Microsoft apps on top of VCF and vSphere and discusses some of the best practices and constraints. Whitepapers and tools discussed in the episode: Protecting mission critical workl…
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In episode 086 of the podcast, we discuss the most recent VCF 9 and vSAN 9 storage and data protection announcements with Pete Koehler. These announcements were made at VMware Explore 2024, and in my opinion, will bring both vSAN and VCF to the next level. During the discussion, we mentioned the following YouTube videos, which demonstrate the capab…
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In this episode, Johan shares his exhilarating experience climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, discussing the physical and mental challenges faced during the ascent. Frank then transitions into explaining his new role focusing on Private AI, detailing the importance of providing efficient tools for data scientists. The conversation wraps up with reflections…
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Brandon Frost shares his experience with memory tiering and the use of Intel Optane in his large private cloud environment. He explains how memory tiering helped optimize memory usage and reduce costs by offloading cold memory to a non-active tier. He also discusses the challenges of upgrading memory and the benefits of using NVMe-based tiering. Br…
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VMware Explore 2024 in Las Vegas is a wrap. The team was present and will give you the opportunity to get an idea what the show was like. You will hear large number of guests covering some of the announcements, some specific aspects of the conference (like the Hands-on Labs), but also some of the vendors on the expo. The episode contains the follow…
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Arvind Jagannath, a platform product manager at Broadcom, discusses memory tiering and its benefits for customers with Duncan. He explains that enterprise applications are becoming more memory-bound and require better performance. Memory tiering helps address the CPU to memory imbalance that many customers face, allowing for better CPU utilization …
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In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud technology, VMware has consistently been at the forefront, guiding businesses through their journey to modernize infrastructure and enhance security. The VMware Cloud Foundation team is delighted to announce VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2, a major release that signifies our commitment to innovation and customer-…
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In this conversation, Katarina Brookfield discusses her career trajectory and her current role at Broadcom. She shares defining moments in her career, including her experience working on the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology project. The conversation then shifts to the newly announced vSphere IaaS control plane and its benefits. Katarina explains that…
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Technology is the backbone of organizational strategies across various industries in today’s digital landscape. As companies strive to leverage emerging technologies like cloud-native apps and artificial intelligence, a modern IT infrastructure is crucial for success. However, investing in new technical solutions is not just an option, but a necess…
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Summary:Ala Dewberry introduces Project Marigold, a plugin that aims to make GPUs a first-class citizen on vSphere by providing visibility and observability of GPU metrics at the cluster and data center level. The plugin helps infrastructure administrators manage GPUs more strategically and enables data scientists and application developers to have…
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VMware recently released vSphere and vSAN 8.0 Update 3, and of course, we had to invite Feidhlim, Jason, and Pete back on the show to discuss what's new in these releases. There's awesome new functionality released and some great enhancements, so make sure to listen to the full episode. Key Takeaways:vSphere 8.0 update 3 introduces the vSphere Live…
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SummaryThe conversation explores the features and benefits of the Tanzu Platform, which accelerates application delivery and simplifies the development process. The platform abstracts the complexities of Kubernetes, allowing developers to focus on writing code and creating business value. It offers four golden commands: build, bind, deploy, and sca…
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In this conversation, Duncan and Cormac Hogan discuss VMware's Data Services Manager (DSM) and its role in offering data services in a full-stack private cloud. They cover topics such as the use cases for DSM, the integration with Kubernetes, the support for different databases, the automation capabilities, and the licensing model. Cormac highlight…
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In this conversation, Myles Gray discusses the AI workflow and its personas, the responsibilities of data scientists and developers in deploying AI models, the role of infrastructure administrators, and the challenges of deploying models at the edge. He also explains the concept of quantization and the importance of accuracy in models. Additionally…
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SummaryFor this special edition of the podcast Duncan invited Michael Roy to discuss the latest VMware Workstation and VMware Fusion announcements. VMware Workstation and Fusion are desktop hypervisor products that allow users to run virtual machines on their PC or Mac. Starting today, Workstation and Fusion commercial licenses will only be availab…
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In this conversation, Johan van Amersfoort interviews William Rizzo about the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and its impact on cloud computing and modern infrastructure. They discuss the role of the CNCF in making cloud native technology ubiquitous and the support it provides to cloud native projects. They also explore the advantages of u…
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In episode 073 Duncan and Pete discuss various updates and changes related to vSAN, including ReadyNode configurations, licensing, vSAN Max, capacity reporting, and compression ratios. They highlight the improvements in compression ratios with vSAN ESA, which can result in significant space efficiency gains. They also discuss the use cases for vSAN…
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SummaryChris Gully discusses his current role in the new Broadcom organization and highlights of his career. He emphasizes the importance of staying relevant in the technology industry and the value of working with cool and smart people. The conversation then shifts to the topic of small language models (SLMs) and their role in the landscape of gen…
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In this new episode of the Unexplored Territory Podcast, DaShaun Carter, a Spring Developer Advocate at VMware Tanzu and Broadcom, discusses his career highlights, his home lab setup, and his passion for Spring. He explains the concept of developer experience and how Spring and Tanzu contribute to it. DaShaun also highlights the innovations in Spri…
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In episode 070, we spoke with Patryk Wolsza about vSAN performance. Patryk wrote some great whitepapers on the topic of vSAN OSA vs ESA, vSAN on AMD vs vSAN on Intel, and vSAN with RDMA and 100GbE. In this episode, we discuss the benefits of ESA, Intel CPUs, and RDMA/100GbE.Some links to topics discussed:vSAN and RDMA/100GbEHow Server Consolidation…
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In episode 69, we spoke with Earl Ruby on running AI and ML workloads on CPUs. Earl is an R&D engineer at VMware by Broadcom focusing on AI/ML accelerators. He provides us with an overview of the do's and don't of successful deployments of AI-enabled applications on CPUs.Some links to topics discussed:earlruby.org/AI without GPUs: Accessing Sapphir…
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In episode 067, we invited Niels Hagoort back to the show to talk about the latest VMC on AWS announcements.Topics we discussed:The new M7i instance, including its use cases and specsThe Cloud Management Add-on for VMC on AWS and how Aria can add valueThe differences between the M7i instance and the other instance types, and the deployment consider…
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In episode 067, we spoke with Jerry Rijnbeek on the topic of Rubrik, and how Rubrik enables customers to secure their data against natural disasters as well as ransomware, but more importantly, also helps customers to develop a data security posture.Follow us on X for updates and news about upcoming episodes: https://x.com/UnexploredPod.Last but no…
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Delve into the dynamic realm of social media challenges and discover groundbreaking solutions with Vaughn Stewart. 🌐 Explore the cutting-edge VAST Data platform tailored for the AI era, focusing on revolutionary storage and database services. 🔍 Key Highlights: Uncover insights into the evolution of infrastructure and the growing role of AI in busin…
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In episode 66, we spoke with Vaughn Stewart on data platforms for AI and ML workloads. Vaughn is the VP of Systems Engineering at VAST Data. He provides us with an overview of the needs and requirements of a data platform for successful deployments of AI-enabled applications.Some links to topics discussed:VAST Data PlatformVAST Data DASE architectu…
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Unlock Virtualization Secrets: Iwan 'e1' Rahabok's 30% Cost Cut 🚀 Uncover the intricacies and the importance of contextual understanding. In this episode, we explore: 💡 Pitfalls of relying solely on CPU utilization and ready metrics. 💡 The potential for substantial cost savings through optimal resource allocation in memory usage and caching. 💡 Raha…
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In episode 65 we spoke with Jatin Purohit on the topic of Oracle Cloud VMware Solution. Jatin is the Senior Technical Marketing Architect at VMware by Broadcom for this solution and provides us an overview of what the benefits are of the solution and what was introduced since episode 23 where we discussed OCVS with Richard Garsthagen.Some links to …
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🔍 Dive deep into NSX deployment strategies with Josh Odgers and Luis Chanu in this insightful episode! 🌐 They kick things off by delving into Luis' VCDX journey before exploring different NSX deployment options, including single location, multi-site, and federation. 🏢 Learn about the nuances of single-location deployment for micro-segmentation, foc…
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In this final episode of the year, Frank and Johan have a conversation with William Lam about home labs and how to run AI workloads on them. We discuss the different hardware options and go through some of the content that William has created. You can find William's blog articles here:Blog about GPUs & TanzuBlog about Private ChatGPTThe NVIDIA Deep…
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In this conversation, Samir Roshan, Cloud Leader, Executive Architect, and VCDX, discusses his VCDX journey and the importance of broad experience for architects and explores future directions for VMware. Overview VMware Cloud on AWS (VMC on AWS) and highlights its key use cases emphasizing the benefits of VMC on AWS, including data center extensio…
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🚀 Mastering VMware vSAN 8 ESA: Striking the Perfect Balance for On-Prem Bliss! 🖥️✨ #TechMastery #vSAN8ESA #DatacenterMagic" 🚀 Step into a hypothetical scenario where VMware vSAN 8 ESA takes the spotlight as the strategic platform for production workloads in an on-prem datacenter. 🖥️ Join us in this video as we navigate through the crucial decisions…
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