frankdenneman Frank Denneman is a Chief Technologist at VMware, primarily focusing on Machine Learning technology. He is an author of the vSphere host and clustering deep dive series, podcast host for the Unexplored Territory podcast, and you can follow him on Twitter @frankdenneman.

Want to have a vSphere 5.1 clustering deepdive book for free?

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vSphere 5.1 clustering deepdive CloudPhysics cover
Want to have a vSphere 5.1 clustering deepdive book for free? CloudPhysics are giving away some vSphere 5.1 clustering deepdive books, do the following if you want to receive a copy:
Action required

  • Email info@cloudphysics.com with a subject of “Book”. No message is needed.
  • Register at http://www.cloudphysics.com/ by clicking “SIGN UP”.
  • Install the CloudPhysics Observer vApp to activate your dashboard.

Eligibility rules

  • You are a new CloudPhysics user.
  • You fully install the CloudPhysics ‘Observer’ vApp in your vSphere environment.

The first 150 users gets a free book, but what’s even better, the Cloudphysics service gives you great insights on your current environment. For more info read the following blogposts:
CloudPhysics in a nutshell and VM reservations and limits card – a closer look

frankdenneman Frank Denneman is a Chief Technologist at VMware, primarily focusing on Machine Learning technology. He is an author of the vSphere host and clustering deep dive series, podcast host for the Unexplored Territory podcast, and you can follow him on Twitter @frankdenneman.

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3 Replies to “Want to have a vSphere 5.1 clustering deepdive book…”

  1. I did this last week, should it take a while for the notification of book to come through? Or perhaps I missed out..

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