5 Essential Tips for Maximizing Your Experience at Nutanix .NEXT for Bloggers
[url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=26694]vivekds[/url] -- at this point the public version of the sizer only supports the NX-series. We can connect you offline to your inside sales team who can help you with other OEMs if you need and don't have access to the internal/ partner version.
[url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=9025]KeesBaggerman[/url] has posted a blog on his site ([url=http://blog.myvirtualvision.com/2017/06/28/citrix-provisioning-nutanix-ahv/]http://blog.myvirtualvision.com/2017/06/28/citrix-provisioning-nutanix-ahv/[/url]) with an update. Also, check out: 1) Kees' other post -- [url=http://blog.myvirtualvision.com/2015/11/25/automating-citrix-pvs-nutanix-ahv-posh/]http://blog.myvirtualvision.com/2015/11/25/automating-citrix-pvs-nutanix-ahv-posh/[/url] 2) [url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=32947]rrevord[/url]'s post -- [url=https://www.revord.net/2016/08/31/pvs-and-ahv-powershell-wizard/]https://www.revord.net/2016/08/31/pvs-and-ahv-powershell-wizard/[/url]
[quote=ddubuque]... Be prepared to have a contingency plan to combat the "It's too complex to move". If you have the opportunity, announce this before the beginning of you budget planning for the next year. This allows for time for application owners to plan for version upgrades or see if they want to continue supporting the app.[/quote] This seems to come up as the #1 challenge in conversations i’ve had in briefing and meetings, too. I know Windows server 2008/R2 is coming in 2020. Best to get ahead of that wave now. Thanks so so much for sharing!
[quote=ddubuque]I really wish that the NX-6035C-G5 supported Dual-Port 10GbE SFP+. [/quote] I am sure you've ask your local team to do the same, but I am also passing the feedback along!
[quote=FunkyBlue]As great the links above from Ray are, I just don't see my org using it. We're a one-site location with three nodes. Almost overkill for what we do/need.[/quote] Yes, it may not be applicable everywhere. What are some of the workloads you are running on your system? I found that Elasticsearch is an interesting workload for folks operating at scale. I am aware of one retail customers use it as a way to facilitate search for their site and others like IHG using ELK for real time analytics and metrics. Details here: https://www.nutanix.com/documents/case-studies/cs-ihg_technical.pdf.
Our Services consulting solution architect Gabe C's blog was posted earlier today (thanks [user=7898]aluciani[/user]) -- https://next.nutanix.com/blog-40/running-elasticsearch-on-nutanix-technical-deep-dive-31958. >> ... ingests on average seven million documents a minute with spikes up to eleven million. These would be daily indexes that would have a total document count per day of high single billion digital documents with around 16-18TB a day of primary data with an Elasticsearch replica set to =1 totaling 32-36TB a day....
The results are in. And, @aluciani and I will be publishing a blog soon on our corporate site with the weighted averages of the different attributes. Here are some stats on respondents (aka the demographic information). For those counting the survey sample size is 135 valid responses.
Here is the blog with the details of the survey: https://www.nutanix.com/blog/the-results-are-in-attributes-driving-where-applications-live.
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