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<video:title>How to use Workspaces in VMware Lab Manager</video:title>
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<video:description>kb.vmware.com This video discusses using Workspaces in Lab Manager. The video provides details on what a Workspace is and how to create, disable, and delete a Workspace. This video is part of a series of tutorial style Lab Manager videos. You can find the other videos at the link provided.</video:description>
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<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/An-introduction-to-and-overview</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>An introduction to and overview of VMware Lab Manager</video:title>
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<video:description>kb.vmware.com This video discusses the general functionality of Lab Manager and provides a brief overview. This is the first video in a series. The other videos go into more detail about the functionality of Lab Manager.</video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2010-07-09T09:24:04+05:00</video:publication_date>
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<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Business-Continuity-and-Disaste</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery with VMware - Part2</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/ooR6KkIP4zI</video:player_loc>
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<video:category>bcdr, part2</video:category>
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<video:tag>part2</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-07-07T22:07:38+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>543</video:duration>
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</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-7-workstation-KEYGEN-UPD</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware 7 workstation KEYGEN! [UPDATED 26/06-2010]</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdy3qd</video:player_loc>
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<video:description>this is the updated version here download file here : http://linkmeok.com/trishbe989324/pc press skip advertising that you see in the corner then you'll automatically redirect to the download page i promise you this WILL WORK NO MATER WHAT.!!  Mw2- (NEW!) Automatic Intervention Sniper Glitch Tutorial (No Mods) : Xbox 360 yt:quality=high machinima Halo UPC 882224444477 Bungie Software Microsoft   halo3 funny stuff griefing griefer grief videogames comedy online trash talk trashtalk little kid not spelled greifing greifer greif xB x dynasty iiExtra Tags Extra   Tags] IGNORE [Extra Tags] Extra Tags IGNORE... modern warfare mw2 cod funny glitch fail streak nuke Modern Warfare javelin rocket tutorial Infinity Ward mapMonkeys minitage montage zzirgrizz gameplay   elevator shotgun knife strafe jump multiplayer martyrdom giant explosion epic yt:stretch=16:9 i am pro legend cool javelin glitch elevator out of map amazing   throwing knife cool pro funny karachi rust afghan social, and simple to use. Subscribe...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>VMware, key, exe, easy, LOL, keygen, pure, workstation, free, kassem435, random, fusion, shower, awesomeness, keys, program, virtual, tags, sucks, awesome</video:category>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
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<video:publication_date>2010-07-07T22:07:38+05:00</video:publication_date>
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</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Tod-Nielsen-COO-of-VMware-at-HP</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Tod Nielsen, COO of VMware at HP Tech Forum - Part 1</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/5TTcnbTw1_s</video:player_loc>
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<video:description>"HP and VMware have a shared vision for computing ahead" - Tod Nielsen. HP and VMware have worked together for 8 years! HP has 56% of the blade market. 85% of the Virtualized world runs on VMware. 100% of the Fortune 100 use VMware's technology. Gardner did a survey in 2009 did a survey and found that cloud computing was number 14 on the CIO interest list, in January 2010 Gardner did another and found the cloud has moved to number 2 on the CIO interest list! Tod also talked about how VMware has a 200000 Sqft Data center in Wenatchee, WA build on VMware's Technology with only 8 Fulltime employees managing it!</video:description>
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<video:category>HPTF, Part1, vmware, Keynote</video:category>
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<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
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<video:publication_date>2010-07-07T22:07:38+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>599</video:duration>
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</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VmWare-7-vs-VirtualBox-3-0-14ub</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VmWare 7 vs VirtualBox 3.0.14(ubuntu 10.04)</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdx2qi</video:player_loc>
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<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-07-04T12:21:10+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>201</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Install-Win-Xp-sp2-sur-VmWare</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Install Win Xp sp2 sur VmWare</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdwxva</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/SLB1MT1YWLFCWKST.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description></video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-07-04T12:21:10+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>146</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Install-Linux-ubuntu-10-04-sur</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Install Linux ubuntu 10.04 sur VmWare</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdwrzq</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/PPXKRV12JNN11C0N.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description></video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-07-04T12:21:10+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>91</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Google-Android-OS-0-03-LIVE-CD</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Google Android OS 0.03 - LIVE CD  + download</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdvzjr</video:player_loc>
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<video:description>Download Google Android here Part 1: http://hotfile.com/dl/51834086/18163ce/Google.liveandroidv0.3.part1.rar.htmlPart 2:http://hotfile.com/dl/51829770/57ed467/Google.liveandroidv0.3.part2.rar.htmlWelcome to LiveAndroid, a LiveCD for Android!Want to give Google Android a try, but don't feel like buying a T-Mobile G1/G2/G3? LiveAndroid lets you download a LiveCD disc image of the Google Android operating system. Just burn the image to a disc, stick it in a CD-ROM drive, and reboot your computer and you can check out Android without installing it or affecting any files on your PC.You can also use the disc image in a virtualization application like VirtualBox, VMWare or Microsoft Virtual PC if you want to try the operating system without even rebooting your computer.LiveAndroid v0.3 is hereGoogle Android Google Android phoneGoogle Android download</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Google, Android</video:category>
<video:tag>Google</video:tag>
<video:tag>Android</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-07-01T16:28:23+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>14</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Google-Android-OS-0-03-LIVE-C-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Google Android OS 0.03 - LIVE CD</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdvzie</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/RJFV7P2HZVZJH161.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Download Google Android here: http://hotfile.com/dl/51834086/18163ce/Google.liveandroidv0.3.part1.rar.htmlhttp://hotfile.com/dl/51829770/57ed467/Google.liveandroidv0.3.part2.rar.htmlWelcome to LiveAndroid, a LiveCD for Android!Want to give Google Android a try, but don't feel like buying a T-Mobile G1/G2/G3? LiveAndroid lets you download a LiveCD disc image of the Google Android operating system. Just burn the image to a disc, stick it in a CD-ROM drive, and reboot your computer and you can check out Android without installing it or affecting any files on your PC.You can also use the disc image in a virtualization application like VirtualBox, VMWare or Microsoft Virtual PC if you want to try the operating system without even rebooting your computer.LiveAndroid v0.3 is hereGoogle Android Google Android phoneGoogle Android download</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Google, download, Android, phone</video:category>
<video:tag>Google</video:tag>
<video:tag>download</video:tag>
<video:tag>Android</video:tag>
<video:tag>phone</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-07-01T16:28:23+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>15</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Operations-in-the-Enterprise-Cl</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Operations in the Enterprise Cloud: Fully Automating ...</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdsti9</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/ZVYF7R03HGNH8GNF.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Join Dr. Gregory Smith for a lively presentation and discussion about T-Systems latest major design release and services upgrade to the T-Systems Dynamic Services Enterprise Cloud platform, including the key strategic business, technology and design decisions for virtualizing applications across multiple platforms; automated provisioning, operations and workflow using automation tools and techniques; as well as our latest adoption of technologies from partners such as NetApp and VMware. Whether you are just starting out with application Virtualization or are looking to take better advantage of internal and external application clouds, this session should prove insightful for all.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Enterprise, Cloud</video:category>
<video:tag>Enterprise</video:tag>
<video:tag>Cloud</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-06-24T06:33:19+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>318</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Big-Britney-Brother-Kim-Yo-lil</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Big Britney Brother Kim Yo lil crazy Berlin Strike</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdrzz6</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/NN3PTR18469Z3KC3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>http://rnm.me/ow4</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>verschw, wlan, brother, hacken, sekunden, linux, manga, geld, server, geist, big, lil, berlin, vmware, crack, augsburg, abgefahren, tutorial, illuminati, kim</video:category>
<video:tag>verschw</video:tag>
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<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
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<video:tag>server</video:tag>
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<video:tag>berlin</video:tag>
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<video:publication_date>2010-06-22T19:39:14+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>35</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Trend-Micro-Unleash-Your-Virtua</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Trend Micro: Unleash Your Virtual Desktop Infrastructure</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdrnjy</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/4ZW5WN0JF7MFTMVS.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Trend Micro announced today the latest major version of InterScan™ Messaging Security Virtual Appliance (IMSVA), newly built as a unique hybrid SaaS email security solution that integrates in-the-cloud protection and SaaS security services with an on-premise virtual appliance so email threats are stopped closest to their source without compromising email privacy while achieving significant management overhead, network bandwidth and data-center consolidation cost savings.  To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/trendmicro/44683/</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Trend, Messaging, Appliance, Ready, Email, Technology, Micro, Security, IMSVA, desktop, Protection, 44683, InterScan, Virtual, VMware, SaaS, MultiVu</video:category>
<video:tag>Trend</video:tag>
<video:tag>Messaging</video:tag>
<video:tag>Appliance</video:tag>
<video:tag>Ready</video:tag>
<video:tag>Email</video:tag>
<video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
<video:tag>Micro</video:tag>
<video:tag>Security</video:tag>
<video:tag>IMSVA</video:tag>
<video:tag>desktop</video:tag>
<video:tag>Protection</video:tag>
<video:tag>44683</video:tag>
<video:tag>InterScan</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>SaaS</video:tag>
<video:tag>MultiVu</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-06-21T16:24:18+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>227</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Protect-Your-Virtual-Infrastr-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Protect Your Virtual Infrastructure With Hytrust Appliance</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057659016210378&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
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<video:description>This allows you to set up policies,  access rules, and other security measures to segregate your virtual infrastructure from your users. It comes with integration with Microsoft’s Active Directory users and groups, and a newly designed user interface ...&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: davidstrom</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>David, Informant, infrastructure, Strom, VMware, virtualization, Web, virtual</video:category>
<video:tag>David</video:tag>
<video:tag>Informant</video:tag>
<video:tag>infrastructure</video:tag>
<video:tag>Strom</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>Web</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-06-21T16:24:18+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>218</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/A-Better-Way-to-Cloud-Computing</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>A Better Way to Cloud Computing - VMware &amp; Intel</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/fJErdJJusqY</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/TCZT6T2Y467LZB7M.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>vmware.com - An IT engineer uses a rocket to put his datacenter in the "cloud" while an elderly woman looks on, perplexed.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>cloud, center, intel, computing, datcenter, vmware, data, virtualization</video:category>
<video:tag>cloud</video:tag>
<video:tag>center</video:tag>
<video:tag>intel</video:tag>
<video:tag>computing</video:tag>
<video:tag>datcenter</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>data</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-06-15T09:55:28+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>36</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-install-VMware-Tools-in</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to install VMware Tools in Linux</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/-dpDy89Em_o</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/K45GV42QM4ZTBN0B.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>techlifezone wrote: I'll show you how to install VMware Tools in Linux Guests running inside VMware virtualization products. Note for non-Debian/Ubuntu users: you can log on as Root using the command 'su -s'. Provided by Techlife Zone (www.techlifezone.com) Written tutorial www.techlifezone.com</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>tutorials, linux, vmware, debian, virtualization, ubuntu</video:category>
<video:tag>tutorials</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>debian</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-06-06T03:27:26+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>219</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-Fusion-Customers-Speak-a</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware Fusion Customers Speak at MacWorld 2010</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/lkb-67PgFok</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/2TLBPQ3KWWGTK6BJ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>vmwaretv wrote: Several VMware Fusion customers talk about how they use VMware Fusion and why they like it.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, mac, virtualization, Fusion, os, windows, bootcamp</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>Fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>os</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>bootcamp</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-06-04T21:11:52+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>110</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Mac-OS-X-10-6-2-VMWare</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Mac OS X 10.6.2 VMWare</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/FXkYSSxHhXw</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/KXMM6S0CTCQBSCCW.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>phildep893 wrote: VMWare Workstation running Mac OS X 10.6.2 on an Alienware M17x R2 Specs: Alienware M17x R2 Space Black Intel Core i7 720QM 1.6GHz / 2.8 GHz Turbo 8GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 1333MHz 17-inch WideUXGA 1920 x 1200 Dual 1GB ATI Radeon Mobility HD 4870 in CrossfireX 1.0TB Raid 0 2x 500GB 7200RPM</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, 7, dell, imac, ipod, mac, alienware, laptop, ipad, windows, m17x, computer, iphone</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>7</video:tag>
<video:tag>dell</video:tag>
<video:tag>imac</video:tag>
<video:tag>ipod</video:tag>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>alienware</video:tag>
<video:tag>laptop</video:tag>
<video:tag>ipad</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>m17x</video:tag>
<video:tag>computer</video:tag>
<video:tag>iphone</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-06-04T21:11:52+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>83</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/PcTus-Installer-MAC-OSX-KALYWAY</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>PcTus ~ Installer MAC OSX KALYWAY 10.5.2</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdj0p1</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/6YPDG92B9W75SVTW.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>PCTuts wrote: PcTus ~ Installer MAC OSX KALYWAY 10.5.2 - http://dl.btjunkie.org/torrent/Kalyway-Leopard-10-5-2-DVD-Intel-Amd-sse2-sse3-EFI-V8/38127fef7ead5eaa9e43d8e930219eb08085b562863d/download.torrent - https://www.vmware.com/products/workstation/ Bonne chance !</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>mac, vmware, pctuts, camp, windows, torrent, upload, aide, osx, tuto, boot, help</video:category>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>pctuts</video:tag>
<video:tag>camp</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>torrent</video:tag>
<video:tag>upload</video:tag>
<video:tag>aide</video:tag>
<video:tag>osx</video:tag>
<video:tag>tuto</video:tag>
<video:tag>boot</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-06-02T08:07:06+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>487</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Monitoring-Virtual-Servers-and</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Monitoring Virtual Servers and Networks - SolarWinds Video</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdfuei</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/WVH9DM11CCDSWKNL.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>solarwindsinc wrote: http://www.solarwinds.com/ SolarWinds Head Geek, Josh Stephens, is serving up helpful tips for proactively monitoring virtual machines. See how to use our free VM Monitor to monitor the CPU memory, disk usage, and more on your VMware ESX Server and associated virtual machines.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Engineer, Performance, Video, Network, Server, Virtualization, SolarWinds, Josh, Monitoring, ESX, Free, Head, Stephens, Virtual, Machine, Monitor, Geek</video:category>
<video:tag>Engineer</video:tag>
<video:tag>Performance</video:tag>
<video:tag>Video</video:tag>
<video:tag>Network</video:tag>
<video:tag>Server</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>SolarWinds</video:tag>
<video:tag>Josh</video:tag>
<video:tag>Monitoring</video:tag>
<video:tag>ESX</video:tag>
<video:tag>Free</video:tag>
<video:tag>Head</video:tag>
<video:tag>Stephens</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>Machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Monitor</video:tag>
<video:tag>Geek</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-28T17:55:42+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>143</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/wlan-netzwerk-in-minuten-hacken</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>wlan netzwerk in minuten hacken</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xdg1pg</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/F7ZL2W0F0NQV8X0H.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Indigoal wrote: http://www.friendblaster.de</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>wlan, sekunden, linux, hacken, vmware, crack, deutsch, bt4</video:category>
<video:tag>wlan</video:tag>
<video:tag>sekunden</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacken</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>crack</video:tag>
<video:tag>deutsch</video:tag>
<video:tag>bt4</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-28T17:55:42+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>38</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/01-01-06-ESX-Server-Resource-Po</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>01-01-06 ESX Server Resource Pools (Standalone Host)</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcd7nn</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/ZCV93K37PQ7HP85R.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VIADMIN wrote: In this video I will show you how to• Create virtual machines• Boot virtual machines• Understand the Virtual Machine system files• Identify VM virtual hardware componentsLet’s go ahead and create a virtual machine. To do that, we can right-click in a resource pool and select New Virtual Machine, or we can right-click on the ESX server and select New Virtual Machine. To install an operating system, you must use the virtual machine's console. The VM console allows access to the BIOS of the virtual machine, and offers the ability to power on and off and to reset the virtual machine.- A configuration file (. vmx), - One or more virtual disk files (first virtual disk has files VM_name. vmdk and VM_name-flat.vmdk; - A file containing the virtual machine's BIOS (. nvram); - A log file (. log); - A swap file (. vswp); - A snapshot description file (. vmsd); this file is empty if the virtual machine has no snapshots.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, esx, training</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>training</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-28T17:55:42+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>454</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/01-01-01-What-is-Virtualization</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>01-01-01 What is Virtualization</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcd730</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/692HXP0VMZ2P6YY0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VIADMIN wrote: To help you understand how VMware Virtual Infrastructure works, let’s first provide some background on VMware’s virtualization technology. To start with I am going to compare what are the differences between a traditional hardware server and a virtual server? The traditional physical hardware server has devices such as disks, network cards, memory, CPU and so on; and software including an operating system and applications.Let’s take a look at the Virtual Server. Server virtualization allows you to slice and dice a single box into smaller virtual servers. It takes a physical system (hardware, operating system, and applications) along with the operating system and everything installed in the operating system and packages them into what we call a “virtual machine”. The Server virtualization layer, also known as the VMkernel, runs on the native hardware. It manages all the operating systems on the physical machine. The so called Virtualization layer is represented by ESX Server.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Server, Virtualization</video:category>
<video:tag>Server</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtualization</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-28T17:55:42+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>378</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/MachBoot-Linux-on-VMware</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>MachBoot Linux on VMware</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=6036180057069371827</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/9HZ18332FTTDVZQ4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>MachBoot Linux booting on VMware Server. www.machboot.com www.vmware.com</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-25T09:36:09+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Vmware-Nedir</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Vmware Nedir?</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=5619952157921280758</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/MQSVZC2B33D2K7HP.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Vmware Nedir?</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-25T09:36:09+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-power-off-an-unresponsiv</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to power off an unresponsive VMware ESX virtual machine</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/RmSB2s1lWvg</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/H7C80704KC1KZQGJ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video details various ways to power off an unresponsive ESX virtual machine. A hung virtual machine may not power off when using the guest OS or when choosing to power off the virtual machine from the vSphere Client. The various command line methods are demonstrated here. For detailed information, and see the associated VMware knowledge base article. This video uses ESX 4.0, but the same basic steps apply to other versions of ESX.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vsphere, hung, guest, power, virtual, down, vmwarekb, esx, crash, os, off, machine, vmwarekbtv, tv, vmware, unresponsive, gos, turn, vm, kbtv</video:category>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>hung</video:tag>
<video:tag>guest</video:tag>
<video:tag>power</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>down</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekb</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>crash</video:tag>
<video:tag>os</video:tag>
<video:tag>off</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekbtv</video:tag>
<video:tag>tv</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>unresponsive</video:tag>
<video:tag>gos</video:tag>
<video:tag>turn</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>kbtv</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-21T13:28:12+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>278</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-connect-to-an-ESX-host-u</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to connect to an ESX host using a SSH Client</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/EkbgWboc0D0</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/BL131X273B9TTZV5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This article details steps for connecting to an ESX host using an SSH Client. This video uses the PuTTY SSH Client. The steps in the video are the same for different versions of ESX, but for the video, we used ESX 4.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, ssh, connecting, su, kbtv, vmwarekbtv, esx, client, to, vsphere, vmwarekb, host, putty, how, vcenter, tv</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>ssh</video:tag>
<video:tag>connecting</video:tag>
<video:tag>su</video:tag>
<video:tag>kbtv</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekbtv</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>client</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekb</video:tag>
<video:tag>host</video:tag>
<video:tag>putty</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>vcenter</video:tag>
<video:tag>tv</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-13T20:04:58+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>270</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Mac-OS-X-on-VMware</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Mac OS X on VMware</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/mkrMe3gAFoQ</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/7PXJKXR727KH612G.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>sangminlee48 wrote: Mac OS X (JaS 10.4.8) runnig from VMware Workstation 6</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Mac, OS, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>OS</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-12T11:15:09+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>174</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Farzand-Ali-CscoEngineer-Run-Ba</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Farzand Ali CscoEngineer Run BackTrack 3 in vmware</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xd8pwu</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/LJ98XR1T2KFBBHD7.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>farzand_ali_548 wrote: Farzand Ali CscoEngineer Run BackTrack 3 in vmware</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>farzand, engineer, ali, google, cisco, hack</video:category>
<video:tag>farzand</video:tag>
<video:tag>engineer</video:tag>
<video:tag>ali</video:tag>
<video:tag>google</video:tag>
<video:tag>cisco</video:tag>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-09T21:19:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>287</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/WPA2-Wireless-Cracking-with-Win</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>WPA2 Wireless Cracking with Windows + VMware + BackTrack 4 Pre Tutorial By Puridee</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/v-m296QQpDc</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/TH4MR722H5Y9TMPT.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Puridee wrote: Download Wordlists: www.Puridee.de Music Kontor www.google.de EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY Ein kleines Video wo ich euch zeige wie ich mein eigenes Wlan mit WPA2 verschlüsselung cracke/hacke. Nach einen Handshake wird das password mit einer pwliste gecrackt. (Dictionary Attacke) A little video where i show how i crack/hack my own WPA2 Wireless Box. After i got the handshake, i used my own pwlist to crack the password. (Dictionary Attack) Commands: 1. airmon-ng (interface check in this video "wlan0" ) 2. airomon-ng start wlan0 (starting monitor mode) 3. airodump-ng mon0 (for me monitor mode was on mon0) 4. airodump-ng -c (channel) -w (filename to save data here"hacked" for me) --bssid (BSSID) mon0 5. aireplay-ng -0 0 -a (BSSID) -c (Station/Client) mon0 6. now got handshake and you can crack your file with the data included the WPA2 Key to connect in the internet. 7. aircrack-ng -b (BSSID) -w (Your Password list) hacked-01.cap Software: Windows VMWare BackTrack 4 Pre Release USB-Adapter...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Pre, Puridee, Release, Coders, backtrack, By, Hack-World-HW, WPA, AES, Hacken, Windows, WPA2, Cracking, Cracken, vmware, WEP, Hacking, Tutorial</video:category>
<video:tag>Pre</video:tag>
<video:tag>Puridee</video:tag>
<video:tag>Release</video:tag>
<video:tag>Coders</video:tag>
<video:tag>backtrack</video:tag>
<video:tag>By</video:tag>
<video:tag>Hack-World-HW</video:tag>
<video:tag>WPA</video:tag>
<video:tag>AES</video:tag>
<video:tag>Hacken</video:tag>
<video:tag>Windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>WPA2</video:tag>
<video:tag>Cracking</video:tag>
<video:tag>Cracken</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>WEP</video:tag>
<video:tag>Hacking</video:tag>
<video:tag>Tutorial</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-09T21:19:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>453</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Mac-OSX-on-VMWARE</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Mac OSX on VMWARE</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xd8d2n</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/PVBYTN2Y8N05NWCN.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>tuxyproject wrote: Preinstalled Mac OS X Snow leopard Universal v3.6 (10.6.2) in VMware Workstation 7 (2010)this is the SVP release checking and updating the system and also changing the language from russian to englishhave a nice time playing with that for more info, visit my site http://tuxyproject.com</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>mac, windows, osx, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>osx</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-08T19:10:38+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>200</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-Support-Toolbar-tip</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware Support Toolbar tip</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/2W875WccJ_E</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/VJVLCX3CB8FKZJ0S.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: blogs.vmware.com Here's a couple of tips for users of our support toolbar. Learn about the two different versions of the toolbar that exist; one for the Datacenter crowd, and one for desktop virtualization users. Also learn how to set the default search engine. Click the link above to get your browser toolbar today!</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, Support, Toolbar</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Support</video:tag>
<video:tag>Toolbar</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-07T15:23:19+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>89</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/F5s-Ken-Salchow-talks-v10-2-ann</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>F5's Ken Salchow talks v10.2 announcements</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xd6sz6</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/99KJTR29R4DJDZB4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>f5dotcom wrote: Peter Silva interviews Ken Salchow who talks about F5's recent announcements about BIG-IP LTM VE, F5's new hardware platforms, VMotion across data centers and cloud architecture.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>oracle, center, oam, computing, data, vmotion, press, silva, edition, big-ip, release, salchow, cloud, vmware, interop, virtual</video:category>
<video:tag>oracle</video:tag>
<video:tag>center</video:tag>
<video:tag>oam</video:tag>
<video:tag>computing</video:tag>
<video:tag>data</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmotion</video:tag>
<video:tag>press</video:tag>
<video:tag>silva</video:tag>
<video:tag>edition</video:tag>
<video:tag>big-ip</video:tag>
<video:tag>release</video:tag>
<video:tag>salchow</video:tag>
<video:tag>cloud</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>interop</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-04T22:15:44+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>356</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Protect-Your-Virtual-Infrastr-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Protect Your Virtual Infrastructure With Hytrust Appliance</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=553773002&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/8D125Y2TVCJ1KSSV.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>davidstrom wrote: This allows you to set up policies,  access rules, and other security measures to segregate your virtual infrastructure from your users. It comes with integration with Microsoft’s Active Directory users and groups, and a newly designed user interface ...&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: davidstrom</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>David, Informant, infrastructure, Strom, VMware, virtualization, Web, virtual</video:category>
<video:tag>David</video:tag>
<video:tag>Informant</video:tag>
<video:tag>infrastructure</video:tag>
<video:tag>Strom</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>Web</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-05-04T22:15:44+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>218</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Playing-Games-in-VMWare</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Playing Games in VMWare</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/6t4j-ITkKQo</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/2YWCW82BHRYB5TN3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>lockergnome wrote: facebook.com - twitter.com - Some people have trouble gaming inside of VMWare. It tends to throttle their CPU. However, in the newest version of VMWare Fusion one of the toggles have been removed. You can change quite a bit of settings to optimize your virtual machine explicitly for gaming purposes. chris.pirillo.com</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>video, pirillo, vmware, crossover, processor, help, blog, virtual-machine, parallels, information, gadgets, os-x, cpu</video:category>
<video:tag>video</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>crossover</video:tag>
<video:tag>processor</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual-machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>parallels</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>os-x</video:tag>
<video:tag>cpu</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-30T12:10:22+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>332</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/INFODIAL-prsentation-du-bladeCe</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>INFODIAL - présentation du bladeCenter S</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xd3zc7</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/TYQ2Z51964Q0P09Z.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>INFODIALmontpellier wrote: www.infodial.fr - Découvrez comment disposer  d'une infrastructure informatique plus flexible, mieux utilisée et plus économique, gérée de manière centrale.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>IBM, consolidation, blade, informatique, Infodial, chassis, montpellier, vmware, virtualisation, serveur, languedoc-roussillon</video:category>
<video:tag>IBM</video:tag>
<video:tag>consolidation</video:tag>
<video:tag>blade</video:tag>
<video:tag>informatique</video:tag>
<video:tag>Infodial</video:tag>
<video:tag>chassis</video:tag>
<video:tag>montpellier</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualisation</video:tag>
<video:tag>serveur</video:tag>
<video:tag>languedoc-roussillon</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-29T05:50:33+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>71</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Journey-to-Unified-Computing-Ci</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Journey to Unified Computing - Cisco TechWiseTV</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xd402z</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/S7KQPD1SPSQCG3BQ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>CiscoTechWiseTV wrote: Watch the full episode here: http://bit.ly/94g8Hq  Watch the video and sign up to get an exclusive invite to a live technical workshop where you will be able to talk to Cisco experts about your chosen topic.   Learn how to considerably simplify your data center and reduce costs with Cisco Unified Computing System, while migrating incrementally to protect your existing investments.  Discover the compelling benefits of unified computing in your data center and learn how this new architectural approach will dramatically reduce your server, cabling, cooling, provisioning, and management needs. Learn how you can take a building block approach to a unified data center, while enjoying significant ROI at each step.   http://www.cisco.com/web/offer/urls/22960/3/191126_3/index.html</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>cisco, network, data, migrating, cabling, management, Intel, bmc, techwisetv, technology, centre, reduce, cooling, ROI, Series, interaction, business, center, server, provisioning</video:category>
<video:tag>cisco</video:tag>
<video:tag>network</video:tag>
<video:tag>data</video:tag>
<video:tag>migrating</video:tag>
<video:tag>cabling</video:tag>
<video:tag>management</video:tag>
<video:tag>Intel</video:tag>
<video:tag>bmc</video:tag>
<video:tag>techwisetv</video:tag>
<video:tag>technology</video:tag>
<video:tag>centre</video:tag>
<video:tag>reduce</video:tag>
<video:tag>cooling</video:tag>
<video:tag>ROI</video:tag>
<video:tag>Series</video:tag>
<video:tag>interaction</video:tag>
<video:tag>business</video:tag>
<video:tag>center</video:tag>
<video:tag>server</video:tag>
<video:tag>provisioning</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-29T05:50:33+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>81</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Linux-Hacking-the-Zipit-SMS-S-5</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Linux Hacking the Zipit,  SMS Scripting Google Voice, ...</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028862658612914&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/MQV11Q0247MRSJP6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Nothing makes us happier than hacking an inexpensive gadget to run just about any Linux app.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>hack, virtual, wifi, open, wireless, unlock, linux, machine, virtualbox, source, z2, vm, vmware, box, zipit, zipitz2</video:category>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>wifi</video:tag>
<video:tag>open</video:tag>
<video:tag>wireless</video:tag>
<video:tag>unlock</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualbox</video:tag>
<video:tag>source</video:tag>
<video:tag>z2</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>box</video:tag>
<video:tag>zipit</video:tag>
<video:tag>zipitz2</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-29T05:50:33+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/School-Firewall-Evasion-Secur-4</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>School Firewall Evasion,  Secure Traffic Tunneling, and ...</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028861574526275&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/65FJS81PF7281S69.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Got a restrictive firewall blocking sites at school or work? Evade 'em easily with your own private web proxy. Want to securely tunnel any port through an SSH session? Darren’s got just the trick. Wondering how to properly use Asleap to crack MS-CHAPv2 PPTP VPN handshakes &amp;                    Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>virtual, vpn, hack, proxy, ntlm, ms, private, pptp, vmware, hacking, shell, network, mschap, machine, hacker, crack</video:category>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>vpn</video:tag>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>proxy</video:tag>
<video:tag>ntlm</video:tag>
<video:tag>ms</video:tag>
<video:tag>private</video:tag>
<video:tag>pptp</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacking</video:tag>
<video:tag>shell</video:tag>
<video:tag>network</video:tag>
<video:tag>mschap</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacker</video:tag>
<video:tag>crack</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-29T05:50:33+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-Quickly-Map-Your-VMware</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to Quickly Map Your VMware Environment</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xd38sq</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/2TVWMG34B9WSQ08T.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>solarwindsinc wrote: http://www.solarwinds.com/See how SolarWinds Virtual and Server Profiler enables you to quickly gain visibility into your virtualized IT environment and understand how storage and applications are being used.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Virtualization, Storage, Server, Video, Head, Management, Virtual, Profiler, Josh, Geek, VMware, and, SolarWinds, Stephens</video:category>
<video:tag>Virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>Storage</video:tag>
<video:tag>Server</video:tag>
<video:tag>Video</video:tag>
<video:tag>Head</video:tag>
<video:tag>Management</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>Profiler</video:tag>
<video:tag>Josh</video:tag>
<video:tag>Geek</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>and</video:tag>
<video:tag>SolarWinds</video:tag>
<video:tag>Stephens</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-26T14:51:35+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>212</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Grupo-AIC-trabaja-con-AuraPorta</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Grupo AIC trabaja con AuraPortal</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xd1v5v</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/F4KPXZ04603WQ87H.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>AuraPortal wrote: www.auraportal.com  AuraPortal la mejor solución del mercado.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>AuraPortal, BPM, Sharepoint, SCM, Workflow, Monitorizaci, AIC, Procesos, Services, Reglas, Libre, Grupo, Microsoft, CRM, Negocio, Contenidos</video:category>
<video:tag>AuraPortal</video:tag>
<video:tag>BPM</video:tag>
<video:tag>Sharepoint</video:tag>
<video:tag>SCM</video:tag>
<video:tag>Workflow</video:tag>
<video:tag>Monitorizaci</video:tag>
<video:tag>AIC</video:tag>
<video:tag>Procesos</video:tag>
<video:tag>Services</video:tag>
<video:tag>Reglas</video:tag>
<video:tag>Libre</video:tag>
<video:tag>Grupo</video:tag>
<video:tag>Microsoft</video:tag>
<video:tag>CRM</video:tag>
<video:tag>Negocio</video:tag>
<video:tag>Contenidos</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-24T08:53:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>170</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Consultec-trabaja-con-AuraPorta</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Consultec trabaja con AuraPortal</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xd1uaq</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/K9L8PJ022BRZF77X.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>AuraPortal wrote: www.auraportal.com  Con AuraPortal la integración con Microsoft es completa.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>AuraPortal, Procesos, Services, Reglas, Libre, Consultec, Microsoft, CRM, Negocio, Contenidos, BPM, Sharepoin, SCM, Workflow, Monitorizaci</video:category>
<video:tag>AuraPortal</video:tag>
<video:tag>Procesos</video:tag>
<video:tag>Services</video:tag>
<video:tag>Reglas</video:tag>
<video:tag>Libre</video:tag>
<video:tag>Consultec</video:tag>
<video:tag>Microsoft</video:tag>
<video:tag>CRM</video:tag>
<video:tag>Negocio</video:tag>
<video:tag>Contenidos</video:tag>
<video:tag>BPM</video:tag>
<video:tag>Sharepoin</video:tag>
<video:tag>SCM</video:tag>
<video:tag>Workflow</video:tag>
<video:tag>Monitorizaci</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-24T08:53:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>156</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/F5-Long-Distance-VMotion-Soluti</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>F5 Long Distance VMotion Solution Demo</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xd1bbl</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/9YM7CM0RSMNB7F5C.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>f5dotcom wrote: Watch how F5's WAN Optimization enables long distance VMotion migration between data centers over the WAN. This solution can be automated and orchestrated and preserves user sessions/active user connections allowing seamless migration. Erick Hammersmark, Product Management Engineer, hosts this cool demonstration.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>big-ip, wan, center, vmware, WOM, migration, vmotion, data, virtualization</video:category>
<video:tag>big-ip</video:tag>
<video:tag>wan</video:tag>
<video:tag>center</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>WOM</video:tag>
<video:tag>migration</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmotion</video:tag>
<video:tag>data</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-22T22:59:36+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>578</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Windows-3-1-Installation</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Windows 3.1 Installation</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xczz5g</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/TXQS1W1F9R08MRV0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Extireal wrote: This is windows 3.1 being installed and runned at first is the Xp Setup for formating since fdisk hates me ( Lol) so yeah.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Windows, VirtualbOX, 3.1, Vmware, Microsoft, 32mb</video:category>
<video:tag>Windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>VirtualbOX</video:tag>
<video:tag>3.1</video:tag>
<video:tag>Vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Microsoft</video:tag>
<video:tag>32mb</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-18T22:57:20+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>259</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Zimbra-De-Yahoo-VMware-quels-ch</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Zimbra: De Yahoo à VMware, quels changements stratégiques ?</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcy33h</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/5NJ8753DFMMSFSSP.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Flo2s_TV wrote: Jean-François Donikian, StarXpert partenaire officiel de Zimbra en France, est interviewé par Jonathan Le Lous.http://www.intelli-n.tv</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>linux, floss, computer, straxpert, opensource, interviews, yahoo, donikian, logiciellibre, technology, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>floss</video:tag>
<video:tag>computer</video:tag>
<video:tag>straxpert</video:tag>
<video:tag>opensource</video:tag>
<video:tag>interviews</video:tag>
<video:tag>yahoo</video:tag>
<video:tag>donikian</video:tag>
<video:tag>logiciellibre</video:tag>
<video:tag>technology</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-16T21:49:36+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>435</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-Hack-BackTrack-VMware-Pl</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to Hack (BackTrack &amp; VMware Player)</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/tu6k8JfhB9Y</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/R40WQ01NV9DC4HKK.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>J2897Tutorials wrote: "What will happen if my child becomes a Hacker?" Maybe what you should really be asking yourself is, "What if my child does not become a Hacker?". 1. www.youtube.com 2. www.youtube.com 3. www.youtube.com 4. www.youtube.com 5. www.youtube.com 6. www.youtube.com 7. www.youtube.com 8. www.youtube.com The Register... www.theregister.co.uk The Law... www.opsi.gov.uk The "Yes we can" man... www.youtube.com ________________________________________ How to use BackTrack... Cracking SSH Logins: www.youtube.com (SSH2 crack won't work in BT4-Beta, use BT3 if necessary.) Cracking Router Logins: www.youtube.com forums.remote-exploit.org Cracking FTP Logins: www.youtube.com ARP Poison Attack (AKA Man-in-the-middle): www.youtube.com WiFi: forums.remote-exploit.org www.youtube.com Exploits: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Reset Passwords on Windows XP and Vista: www.youtube.com Videos: www.offensive-security.com nmap: d34dl0k1.blogspot.com TCP/IP: forums.comodo.com...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>hack, to, track, vmware, penetration, hacking, backtrack, 3, player, how, back, 4, security</video:category>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>track</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>penetration</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacking</video:tag>
<video:tag>backtrack</video:tag>
<video:tag>3</video:tag>
<video:tag>player</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>back</video:tag>
<video:tag>4</video:tag>
<video:tag>security</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-15T18:44:54+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>267</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Ubuntu-Installation-Urdu</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Ubuntu Installation - Urdu</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcxyu4</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/8T7G1715P7DH2NST.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>tanzeelniazi wrote: In this lesson we will install Ubuntu OS on a new virtual machine inside VMware workstation.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Ubuntu, Insalling, Tanzeel, installation, VMware, Niazi, Install, webkno</video:category>
<video:tag>Ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>Insalling</video:tag>
<video:tag>Tanzeel</video:tag>
<video:tag>installation</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Niazi</video:tag>
<video:tag>Install</video:tag>
<video:tag>webkno</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-14T10:45:18+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>779</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Ubuntu-Installation-English</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Ubuntu Installation - English</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcxxs7</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/M85TLQ37QHT2Y2RS.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>tanzeelniazi wrote: In this lesson we will install Ubuntu OS on a new virtual machine inside VMware workstation. Available in English and Urdu.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Ubuntu, Insalling, Tanzeel, installation, VMware, Niazi, Install, webkno</video:category>
<video:tag>Ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>Insalling</video:tag>
<video:tag>Tanzeel</video:tag>
<video:tag>installation</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Niazi</video:tag>
<video:tag>Install</video:tag>
<video:tag>webkno</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-14T10:45:18+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>810</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Full-macosx-Snow-Leopard-10-6-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Full macosx Snow Leopard 10.6.2 Vmware (pre-installed) folder for windows (NO DVD burning needed)</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/ONUe0LBWhSI</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/66F6G20368967G8C.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>mahmood23 wrote: This is FULL macosx Snow Leopard 10.6.2 vmware folder that has snow leopard 100.6.2 pre-installed download it here : mahmood1.com NO DVD burning Snow leopard is pre installed with vmware tools !!! After downloading : -macosx Snow Leopard 10.6.2 , vmware tools, audio sound drivers are all pre-installed -No need to burn it to a DVD just open it with vmware and start using snow leopard -No errors -Latest snow leopard version 10.6.2 ENJOY it For installation needed: - Windows pc with vmware workstation installed if not download them from my site - Darwin_snowleopardv2.0.iso needed download it from my site and unpack it and put it to drive C; - always change the CD/DVD drive to browase toi the darwin_snowleopardv2.0.iso</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Snow, vmare, disk, macosx, fusion, Leopard, full, windows, in, 3, 10.6.2, vmware, 7, paralles, tools</video:category>
<video:tag>Snow</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmare</video:tag>
<video:tag>disk</video:tag>
<video:tag>macosx</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>Leopard</video:tag>
<video:tag>full</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>in</video:tag>
<video:tag>3</video:tag>
<video:tag>10.6.2</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>7</video:tag>
<video:tag>paralles</video:tag>
<video:tag>tools</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-14T10:45:18+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>237</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Hyper9-VEO-Virtual-Environment</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Hyper9 VEO-Virtual Environment Optimization Review</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcxwli</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/GGB13M117DQSVC4S.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>virtualizationteam wrote: Video produced by http://www.VirtualizationTeam.com to review Hyper9 Virtual Environment Optimization. It demonstrates the usability of the search feature of Hyper9 VEO &amp;amp; how usable for Virtualization Consultants see the full review at: http://www.virtualizationteam.com/hyper9/veo/hyper9-veo-hyper9-virtual-environment-optimization-review.html</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Hyper9, Optimization, ESX, monitoring, virtual, VEO, vSphere, Environment, VMware, Performance</video:category>
<video:tag>Hyper9</video:tag>
<video:tag>Optimization</video:tag>
<video:tag>ESX</video:tag>
<video:tag>monitoring</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>VEO</video:tag>
<video:tag>vSphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Performance</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-14T10:45:18+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>595</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Running-Citrix-xenserver-on-vmw</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Running Citrix xenserver on vmware Workstation</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/RdedmKWPOKU</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/JBLXL06STPJHTSPH.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>BlasterFX1 wrote: This 4 min. demo shows you how to configure and install Citrix xenserver Express 4.0.1 on vmware Workstation 6.0. You need a machine with Intel VT or AMD-V enabled bios.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>hypervisor, Citrx, vmware, xenserver, Xen, xensource, Virtualization</video:category>
<video:tag>hypervisor</video:tag>
<video:tag>Citrx</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>xenserver</video:tag>
<video:tag>Xen</video:tag>
<video:tag>xensource</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtualization</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-14T10:45:17+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>240</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-edit-the-configuration-v</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to edit the configuration (.vmx) file for your vmware Fusion virtual machine</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/o1H0joFz_QM</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/7Z7Y7Y2BGDV8KQ0C.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video details editing the configuration file for your vmware Fusion virtual machine. The configuration file is commonly referred to as the .vmx file. Editing of the .vmx file may be required to complete the steps in some of the more advanced vmware Knowledge Base articles.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, .vmx, virtual, backup, tv, fusion, configuration, machine, kbtv, vmwarekbtv, vmx, configure, bundle, vmwarekb</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>.vmx</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>backup</video:tag>
<video:tag>tv</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>configuration</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>kbtv</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekbtv</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmx</video:tag>
<video:tag>configure</video:tag>
<video:tag>bundle</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekb</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-12T21:02:09+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>140</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/vmware-Server-Create-New-Virtua</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>vmware Server: Create New Virtual Machine</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/73rLCxPjXAc</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/2Q80P617TNWQ2HDC.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>afazio04 wrote: This is a tutorial video on how to create a new virtual machine in vmware Server.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, Machine, Server, Tutorial, Virtual</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Server</video:tag>
<video:tag>Tutorial</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtual</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-09T11:04:20+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>523</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Backtrack-4-On-Vmware-Workstati</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Backtrack 4 On Vmware Workstation !!</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/DazRKwQQVu0</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/P06GT51H2G2DQMV9.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>yasir25119918 wrote: This video show how to setup backtrack 4 on vmware player. www.youtube.com D/l vmwere from www.vmware.com and... D'l vmwere image of BT 4 beta from www.remote-exploit.org It's a live distro so u don't need to install it.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>back, Vmware, wireless, final, track, ware, wifi, workstation, beta, hacking, backtrack</video:category>
<video:tag>back</video:tag>
<video:tag>Vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>wireless</video:tag>
<video:tag>final</video:tag>
<video:tag>track</video:tag>
<video:tag>ware</video:tag>
<video:tag>wifi</video:tag>
<video:tag>workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>beta</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacking</video:tag>
<video:tag>backtrack</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-08T00:11:50+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>204</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-create-virtual-machines</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to create virtual machines and configure preferences in vmware Workstation</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/eBn8JpYlPkw</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/WVMHK13GPYGQCRFQ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video details creating a virtual machine in vmware Workstation. The video also discusses the various preferences (or settings) that are available for your virtual machine. The default settings are considered the best options for most scenarios. This video was created using vmware Workstation 7, but the same basic steps apply to other versions of Workstation as well.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, preferences, 7, a, workstation, virtual, configure, create, settings, machine, installing</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>preferences</video:tag>
<video:tag>7</video:tag>
<video:tag>a</video:tag>
<video:tag>workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>configure</video:tag>
<video:tag>create</video:tag>
<video:tag>settings</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>installing</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-06T14:31:09+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>268</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-get-Ubuntu-running-on-vm</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to get Ubuntu running on vmware</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/pD7XfRuZyNI</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/DVZTWZ32MRHKP2S6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Prabs95 wrote: Links: www.vmware.com Ubuntu www.Ubuntu.com</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>ubuntu, or, free, on, pc, runnning, windows, for, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>or</video:tag>
<video:tag>free</video:tag>
<video:tag>on</video:tag>
<video:tag>pc</video:tag>
<video:tag>runnning</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>for</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-06T14:31:09+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>409</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/NMS-Probes-vmware</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>NMS Probes: vmware</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/TsinAGieneE</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/R68LVM0Y7F9SWCWT.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>nimsoftTech wrote: This short training session on the NMS vmware probe will walk you through some tips and tricks on how to configure this vmware focused monitoring solution. The vmware probe will allow you to monitor your ESX servers and all of your vm's running on those systems in an agentless manner. The vmware probe leverages vmware's VI3 and vsphere apis to provide you with a robust set of performance + availability metrics that will help you maximize your vmware investment. Please be advised that you will need to be logged into your NMS installation with the Infrastructure Manager client in order to configure your net_connect probe. For instructions on how to access and launch your Infrastructure Manager please be sure to review the video Accessing + Launching the Infrastructure Manager found here: www.youtube.com (more)</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, probes, vsphere, NMS, agentless, nimsoft, VI3</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>probes</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>NMS</video:tag>
<video:tag>agentless</video:tag>
<video:tag>nimsoft</video:tag>
<video:tag>VI3</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-06T14:31:09+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>596</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Tutoriel-La-virtualisation-avec</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>[Tutoriel] La virtualisation avec Vmware Fusion 3</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xct2bj</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/5484L1023GZMPJY8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>FireZip wrote: Un petit tutoriel sans prise de tete pour attendre les vidéotest avec mon boitier que j'ai commander !</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, fusion, tuto</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>tuto</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-02T21:36:51+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>1018</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/56-Second-Video-vmware-vsphere</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>56 Second Video: vmware vsphere and Intel® Modular Server</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/HZuTRlhX1Po</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/RN2T6F3L6B9BR0XH.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>channelintel wrote: Learn about the benefits of virtualization for smbs and the six vmware vsphere skus Intel is offering to resellers. See a software installation and discover just how easy vmware vsphere virtualization software is to install on an Intel® Modular Server system.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>56sec, virtualization, westmere, vmware, xeon, EPSD, 5600</video:category>
<video:tag>56sec</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>westmere</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>xeon</video:tag>
<video:tag>EPSD</video:tag>
<video:tag>5600</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-01T19:39:42+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>74</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-use-the-Virtual-Network</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to use the Virtual Network Editor in vmware Workstation</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/AGeIJzrZpck</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/6TQ06Y241LXWTG2C.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video guides you through using the Virtual Network Editor in vmware Workstation. The video covers adding adapters, removing adapters, and modifying adapters. The video also covers changing DHCP settings and configuring NAT, including configuring the incoming port. This video was created using vmware Workstation 7, but the same basic steps apply other versions of vmware Workstation. For more information about using vmware Workstation, see www.vmware.com</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>modifying, removing</video:category>
<video:tag>modifying</video:tag>
<video:tag>removing</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-04-01T19:39:42+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>296</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Graphics-in-Virtualization-vmwa</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Graphics in Virtualization: vmware Fusion vs. Parallels Desktop</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/TxGEKkMrhA0</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/V5GXGN0TDGFRS353.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>mactechlive wrote: Ever wonder what graphics really looks like side by side comparing vmware Fusion 3 to Parallels Desktop 5? This video will show them to you with two machines running side by side with multiple examples of speed, smoothness, and more importantly, compatibility with graphics standards and the issues you may face.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>mactech, Windows, Parallels, furturemark, Virtualization, vmware, Desktop, 3dmark, Mac, Fusion, Benchmarks</video:category>
<video:tag>mactech</video:tag>
<video:tag>Windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:tag>furturemark</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Desktop</video:tag>
<video:tag>3dmark</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>Fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>Benchmarks</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-31T14:31:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>589</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/USDM-Benefits-of-Virtualization</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>USDM - Benefits of Virtualization with VMware</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcrdw2</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/SRV5TX3LQVHPJZ5J.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>usdmllc wrote: USDM - Benefits of Virtualization with VMware</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Information, VMware, Technology, Virtualization, USDM</video:category>
<video:tag>Information</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>USDM</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-30T01:42:36+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>495</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-import-convert-physical</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to import / convert physical computers to virtual machines using vmware Workstation</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/lD_y5wTjRqs</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/8KGPG40RPQK9KHDJ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video overviews importing or converting a physical computer (also called a physical machine) to virtual machines using vmware Workstation. This video uses vmware Workstation 7, but the same basic steps apply to other versions of Workstation. The video provides detailed information about the options available in the conversion wizard and walks you through all the steps.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>a, vmware, converting, computer, import, workstation, physical, virtual, importing, windows, machine, convert</video:category>
<video:tag>a</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>converting</video:tag>
<video:tag>computer</video:tag>
<video:tag>import</video:tag>
<video:tag>workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>physical</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>importing</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>convert</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-27T04:56:22+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>314</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Protect-your-virtual-infrastruc</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Protect your virtual infrastructure with Hytrust Appliance</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcp6zf</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/VLPWYD3S09LM7S0L.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>davidstrom wrote: Looking to get control over your virtual infrastructure? Then consider the Hytrust Appliance, which allows you to set up policies, access rules, and other security measures to segregate your virtual infrastructure from your users. It comes with integration with Microsoft's Active Directory users and groups, and a newly designed user interface with the ability to handle extremely large virtual installations. We tested the appliance on a network of eight VM ESXi and ESX hosts during March 2010. Pricing: Download for free, limited to managing three hostsStandard edition $1000 per typical hostEnterprise: $1500 per typical host including federation across multiple appliancesHytrust.com</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>David, Informant, infrastructure, Strom, VMware, virtualization, Web, virtual</video:category>
<video:tag>David</video:tag>
<video:tag>Informant</video:tag>
<video:tag>infrastructure</video:tag>
<video:tag>Strom</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>Web</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-27T04:56:22+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>218</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Linux-Hacking-the-Zipit-SMS-S-4</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Linux Hacking the Zipit,  SMS Scripting Google Voice, ...</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057659677576882&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/T5TVJT21G75XYPDR.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Nothing makes us happier than hacking an inexpensive gadget to run just about any Linux app.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>hack, virtual, wifi, open, wireless, unlock, linux, machine, virtualbox, source, z2, vm, vmware, box, zipit, zipitz2</video:category>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>wifi</video:tag>
<video:tag>open</video:tag>
<video:tag>wireless</video:tag>
<video:tag>unlock</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualbox</video:tag>
<video:tag>source</video:tag>
<video:tag>z2</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>box</video:tag>
<video:tag>zipit</video:tag>
<video:tag>zipitz2</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-27T04:56:22+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-NOT-To-Run-Windows-on-You-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How NOT To Run Windows on Your Mac!</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057662366102133&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/XBW5B90T33DJQZXF.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>helpmetechshow wrote: I recently downloaded a trial of Parallels Desktop for Mac,  to see how it compared to my Personal Favorite, VMWare Fusion. It does not compare at all, it broke  my Mac. So, to all the Mac Users out there: DON’T BUY PARALLELS!!!  Distributed by Tubemogul.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: helpmetechshow</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-27T04:56:22+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>162</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Stopzilla-5-Serial</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Stopzilla 5 Serial!?</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcpn39</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/ZF64PF2NRWWMS30K.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>gaugejareg wrote: http://bit.ly/stopzilla  Click The Link Above To DOWNLOAD - BEFORE IT'S REMOVED!    Full anti virus for n95 8gb, yamakasi 2 download brutal fuck, parole starcraft, stopzilla key 5 0 0 0 serial, active dolls full version, carolina jim, index of thumbnow, anna riva. Aimbot 1 5 please avoid common search terms such as &amp;quot;passware crack&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;passware serial carambis driver up, solidworks 2009, magix music maker , paragon partition , stopzilla 5 0 7. Cyberlink powerdirector 5 serial and crack grupo espirita francisco de assis, astral tournament free torrent, stopzilla crack 5 0, video durango ducha, tonefxs serial, free tonya harding wedding torrent, msn freezer 5. Pl crack serial keygen torrent full download assassins creed 2 serial metro 2033 driver updater pro 4 1 5 2 registration key stopzilla registration key avs video converter keygen www.mobilereaction.com. Crack zoner photo studio 8 pl crack serial keygen all downloads are free pl full warez pneum virtual dj turntables...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>stopzilla, serial</video:category>
<video:tag>stopzilla</video:tag>
<video:tag>serial</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-25T19:51:17+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>119</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-Rename-a-Virtual-Machine</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to Rename a Virtual Machine in VMware Fusion</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.5min.com/Embeded/259733291/</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/9J8TDC2S758Y2GJ5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>CNET wrote: If you upgrade a virtual machine, it might need a new name. Here's how to rechristen it.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Rename, Machine, Fusion, to, videos, advice, a, in, cnet, renaming, tom, help, Virtual, VMware, how, tech, merrit, tipsRename</video:category>
<video:tag>Rename</video:tag>
<video:tag>Machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>videos</video:tag>
<video:tag>advice</video:tag>
<video:tag>a</video:tag>
<video:tag>in</video:tag>
<video:tag>cnet</video:tag>
<video:tag>renaming</video:tag>
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<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>tech</video:tag>
<video:tag>merrit</video:tag>
<video:tag>tipsRename</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-25T19:51:17+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>89</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-Fix-Ethernet-Driver-Prob</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to Fix Ethernet Driver Problems in Virtualized Windows 7</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.5min.com/Embeded/259732154/</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/LQKVLP1L4NTN0149.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>CNET wrote: How to get the Internet working in Windows 7 running on VMWare.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>tips, Drive, tutorial, VMWare, VMWareEthernet, Ethernet, in, 7, how, running, Driver, Virtualized, fix, to, on, Problems, Windows, internet, use</video:category>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>Drive</video:tag>
<video:tag>tutorial</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMWare</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMWareEthernet</video:tag>
<video:tag>Ethernet</video:tag>
<video:tag>in</video:tag>
<video:tag>7</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>running</video:tag>
<video:tag>Driver</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtualized</video:tag>
<video:tag>fix</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>on</video:tag>
<video:tag>Problems</video:tag>
<video:tag>Windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>internet</video:tag>
<video:tag>use</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-25T19:51:16+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>118</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Expected-Apple-Products-in-2010</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Expected Apple Products in 2010</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.5min.com/Embeded/259735182/</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/Y3HVYG0BY0BHP1G2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>CNET wrote: CNET's Brian Tong explains which apple products you should expect in 2010 including a break down VMware Fusion 3 vs. Parallels Desktop 5 and video recording for first-gen iPhones and the iPhone 3G.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Expected, in, future, cnet, coming, expect, tongExpected, Apple, 2010, tech, up, what, from, Products, byte, news, and, to, brian</video:category>
<video:tag>Expected</video:tag>
<video:tag>in</video:tag>
<video:tag>future</video:tag>
<video:tag>cnet</video:tag>
<video:tag>coming</video:tag>
<video:tag>expect</video:tag>
<video:tag>tongExpected</video:tag>
<video:tag>Apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
<video:tag>tech</video:tag>
<video:tag>up</video:tag>
<video:tag>what</video:tag>
<video:tag>from</video:tag>
<video:tag>Products</video:tag>
<video:tag>byte</video:tag>
<video:tag>news</video:tag>
<video:tag>and</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>brian</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-25T19:51:16+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>247</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Virtualization-Getting-Started</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Virtualization Getting Started - vmware esxi Server 2 of 2</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/4lg8JQrZsbw</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/ZCNYHK0YTFWPCNMK.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>TredentData wrote: www.tredent.com - 2 of 2 - vmware esxi virtualization server today with the most widely deployed virtual server solution. vmware Server Virtualization. www.tredent.com</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, technology, virtualization, esxi, server</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>technology</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>esxi</video:tag>
<video:tag>server</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-24T09:50:00+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>555</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-does-the-vmware-Technical-S</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How does the vmware Technical Support escalation process work?</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/KLe1SFg2LO4</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/J0ZTLV3HZ1LKW4KN.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: This video overviews the vmware Technical Support escalation process. The video details information that is found in various places on our website and consolidates it into this easy to follow video. The video includes information about our Technical Support locations and model, as well as how to request an escalation and what to expect during an escalation.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, support, vsphere, manager, vcenter, escalation, customer, fusion, esx, works, technical, service, view, virtualcenter</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>support</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>manager</video:tag>
<video:tag>vcenter</video:tag>
<video:tag>escalation</video:tag>
<video:tag>customer</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>works</video:tag>
<video:tag>technical</video:tag>
<video:tag>service</video:tag>
<video:tag>view</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualcenter</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-22T18:49:05+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>264</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/vmware-Guest-Console-Demo-Part</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>vmware Guest Console Demo - Part 1</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/poNd_SHmOxY</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/PRMK8R1JH569BDYY.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>cravik1 wrote: vmware Guest Console (VGC) is an application to manage the Guest Operating Systems installed on vms. VGC includes a Unified Task Manager, Guest file system explorer, Snapshot Manager, VM Manager and more. VGC is supported with vmware server and desktop products like vsphere, Server 2.0 and Workstation and can connect to multiple hosts simultaneously. Product is available for download at labs.vmware.com</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, vgc, vix, vm, vsphere, workstation, VI, vcenter, esx, server2, guestos</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vgc</video:tag>
<video:tag>vix</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>VI</video:tag>
<video:tag>vcenter</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>server2</video:tag>
<video:tag>guestos</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-19T21:08:04+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>546</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Windows-7-Ultimate-BUILD-6801-0</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Windows 7 Ultimate BUILD 6801.0.080913 pre-beta</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcl1u8</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/MCB7T41S9995XS9S.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Asa_Murphy1585 wrote: The new Windows 7 build demonstrating new Superbar and Aero Shake features Original VMWare video can be found here:  download leak: http://stickydownload.com/theohe9124/Windows7</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>windows, 080913, superbar, build, ultimate, aero, 6801, vista, shake</video:category>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>080913</video:tag>
<video:tag>superbar</video:tag>
<video:tag>build</video:tag>
<video:tag>ultimate</video:tag>
<video:tag>aero</video:tag>
<video:tag>6801</video:tag>
<video:tag>vista</video:tag>
<video:tag>shake</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-15T20:59:12+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>333</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMwares-Zimbra-Open-Source-Emai</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware's Zimbra Open Source Email Strategy</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcjjih</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/BPYN4N3PGJ14VQ69.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>thevarguy wrote: The VAR Guy FastChat Video interviews Jim Morrisroe, VP and GM of VMware's Zimbra business. Morrisroe describes forthcoming Zimbra-VMware appliances that combine open source email with virtualization. Plus, Morrisroe gives a Zimbra partner program update.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Lives, FastChat, Jim, Zimbra, Email, Partner, Virtualization, Panettieri, Guy, Media, Video, Morrisroe, Open, Collaboration, Program, Appliances, The, Nine, Inc., VMware</video:category>
<video:tag>Lives</video:tag>
<video:tag>FastChat</video:tag>
<video:tag>Jim</video:tag>
<video:tag>Zimbra</video:tag>
<video:tag>Email</video:tag>
<video:tag>Partner</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>Panettieri</video:tag>
<video:tag>Guy</video:tag>
<video:tag>Media</video:tag>
<video:tag>Video</video:tag>
<video:tag>Morrisroe</video:tag>
<video:tag>Open</video:tag>
<video:tag>Collaboration</video:tag>
<video:tag>Program</video:tag>
<video:tag>Appliances</video:tag>
<video:tag>The</video:tag>
<video:tag>Nine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Inc.</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-12T18:07:25+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>231</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/What-is-VMWare-Fusion</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>What is VMWare Fusion?</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/i-rkdlzWuKs</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/CRM1SS0TQ8VCB1FJ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>lockergnome wrote: go.tagjag.com - twitter.com - vmware Fusion 3.0 is finally here, and is the best way to run Windows on your Mac. Using a Mac doesnt mean abandoning your Windows applications and devices. Ditch your PC and safely run your favorite Windows programs alongside Mac applications, while continuing to use your Windows-only devices on your Mac. Instantly launch your favorite Windows applications directly from your Dock or the Apple menu bar at any time. Easily switch between apps and minimize them to your Dock—just like you would with Mac apps! This video was recorded by Kevin during Macworld 2010. Would you like to cover conferences, trade shows, and events in exchange for promotion in our youtube channel and social media networks? Email me to facilitate the process at chris@pirillo.com</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>video, pirillo, vmware, virtual-machine, help, blog, vmware-fusion, macworld, information, gadgets, coupons</video:category>
<video:tag>video</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual-machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware-fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>macworld</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>coupons</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-10T08:12:19+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>122</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-download-and-install-VMw</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to download and install VMware Fusion</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/7X_3NQuB_fA</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/5K25SQ0R71832TT8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video details downloading and installing vmware Fusion. This video is helpful if: - You cannot find where to download vmware Fusion - The Fusion download stops intermittently during installation - The Fusion installer .DMG does not mount or install - Your serial number for Fusion is not accepted and you receive the error: Invalid Serial Number</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, install, f, fusion, download, installing, downloading</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>install</video:tag>
<video:tag>f</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>download</video:tag>
<video:tag>installing</video:tag>
<video:tag>downloading</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-08T21:18:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>234</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/vmwarecreationvm</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>vmware_creation_vm</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xchh2f</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/KXN1QV14GXXDHFWZ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>axonegroup wrote: Comment créer une virtual machine (VM) sous vmware vsphere 4</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, vsphere</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-07T08:01:41+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>347</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VmwareFaultTolerance</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Vmware_Fault_Tolerance</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcgt5q</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/RL3G1H0KDQ7KPDXV.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>axonegroup wrote: La fonctionnalité Fault Tolerance de Vmware vSphere 4</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Fault, Tolerance, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>Fault</video:tag>
<video:tag>Tolerance</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-05T19:19:15+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>282</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/interfacevmwarevsphere</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>interface_vmware_vsphere</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcgtf9</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/ZY1Q7F1FCBC7045N.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>axonegroup wrote: Voici l'interface de la version 4 de Vmware, vsphere</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vsphere, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-05T19:19:15+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>120</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Mitel-VMware-Voice-Virtualizati</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Mitel &amp; VMware - Voice Virtualization</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/SBkCjUcaMzI</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/92CB8D1M64XVZFBH.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>MitelVideos wrote: </video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Series, for, Teaser, Download, Final, 200kbps</video:category>
<video:tag>Series</video:tag>
<video:tag>for</video:tag>
<video:tag>Teaser</video:tag>
<video:tag>Download</video:tag>
<video:tag>Final</video:tag>
<video:tag>200kbps</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-03-01T23:27:47+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>118</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/01-01-02-VMWare-ESX-Server-Inst</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>01-01-02 VMWare ESX Server Installation</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcd7bk</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/ZYS4DB2DHRMX7SRY.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VIADMIN wrote: </video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-25T14:04:53+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>769</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/01-01-04-Connecting-to-VMWare-E</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>01-01-04 Connecting to VMWare ESX Server</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcd7h5</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/R7WDYK05KVDQ0QKP.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VIADMIN wrote: </video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-25T14:04:53+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>126</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/01-01-03-Installing-VMWare-Virt</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>01-01-03 Installing VMWare Virtual Infrastructure Client</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcd7g9</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/K8QBJH35QM540R74.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VIADMIN wrote: </video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-25T14:04:53+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>118</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/01-01-02-VMWare-ESX-Server-In-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>01-01-02 VMWare ESX Server Installation</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xcd7di</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/DRNRZN3F62BRG1GV.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VIADMIN wrote: </video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-25T14:04:53+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>769</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Vmware-Virtual-PC</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Vmware Virtual PC</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.veoh.com/videodetails2.swf?player=videodetailsembedded&amp;type=v&amp;permalinkId=v19848742RWgYHaaw</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/TP62WZ07CWHH1FMG.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>bennyzebs wrote: http://www.stl-vmwareservervirtualisation.co.uk provides excellent vmware virtual pc services</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>virtual, machine, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-24T07:16:51+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Make-your-own-Nintendo-DS-Gam-5</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Make your own Nintendo DS Games for free! Tunneling on a Mac and Virtual Routers - Hak5</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.veoh.com/videodetails2.swf?player=videodetailsembedded&amp;type=v&amp;permalinkId=v19454849EgT2DQYX</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/LNNR5H04R703BN5N.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Hak5Darren wrote: Cheap mod chips plus free dev tools equals hello world on the Nintendo DS! Jason Appelbaum joins us to geek out about code up the dual screen'd programmers playground that is NDS homebrew. Matt has answers to your questions about Virtual Routers, Paul comes out from behind the camera to school us on SSH Tunneling for the Mac, and Darren's featuring some pretty Python &amp; PHP to tunnel cross platform.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>virtual, virtualbox, machine, vmware, virtualization</video:category>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualbox</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-24T07:16:51+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>1778</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-Cloud-Services</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware Cloud Services</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/lnvBuRgiDqE</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/GF9SD52MN3VGM9T5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>vmwaretv wrote: Visit www.vmware.com Paul Maritz, CEO of vmware, talks about how to make the most of Cloud Computing in the Private Cloud and as a Service with Public Clouds.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>cloud, vsphere, services, computing, private, vmware, public</video:category>
<video:tag>cloud</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>services</video:tag>
<video:tag>computing</video:tag>
<video:tag>private</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>public</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-22T21:52:06+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>234</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMwares-vCloud-Service-Public-C</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware's vCloud Service - Public Cloud</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/ayMN-3c8mZk</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/1PDRKF1F7928LWQH.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>vmwaretv wrote: Paul Maritz, CEO of vmware, discusses vmwares vcloud Initiative and how the company is partnering with service providers to deliver vmware Virtualized public cloud services to customers</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>cloud, service, computing, vmware, public, vsphere</video:category>
<video:tag>cloud</video:tag>
<video:tag>service</video:tag>
<video:tag>computing</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>public</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-22T21:52:06+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>118</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/EasyIP-Elaborer-la-maquette-dun</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>EasyIP: Elaborer la maquette d'un réseau informatique - ECE</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xca1lp</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/VKM8XJ0Z117Q54BD.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>ECEParis wrote: EasyIP est le projet de fin d'études (PFE) de quatre élèves ingénieurs de l'ECE Paris, qui s'est déroulé sur 1 mois.Le projet EasyIP a pour but d'élaborer une maquette d'un réseau informatique tout en soulevant les principaux enjeux qui peuvent y être liés : dualité IPV4/IPV6, gestion des protocoles RIP/OSPF/BGP, sécurité du réseau, mise en place de serveurs FTP...La maquette est orientée selon une approche pratique, à savoir la simulation d'un réseau d'entreprise étendu (WAN), composé de3 réseaux locaux (LAN) : - Le réseau dit principal, reposant sur l'adresse 192.168.0.0/24 - deux réseaux secondaires en 192.168.1.0/24 et 192.168.2.0/24Les ressources informatiques à notre disposition étant limitées en nombre, nous avons eu recourt à la virtualisation sous VmWare, pour simuler la présence demachines (routeurs, serveurs et postes d'exploitation) sous l'OS Linux Ubuntu.Au final, ce sont 8 routeurs, 4 postes d'exploitation et 2 serveurs qui sont simulés par 4...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>pfe, ding, 2010, Ecole</video:category>
<video:tag>pfe</video:tag>
<video:tag>ding</video:tag>
<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
<video:tag>Ecole</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-19T16:39:30+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>114</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/School-Firewall-Evasion-Secur-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>School Firewall Evasion,  Secure Traffic Tunneling, and ...</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=131052867&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/1QX5M52JTVRC2X2W.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Got a restrictive firewall blocking sites at school or work? Evade 'em easily with your own private web proxy. Want to securely tunnel any port through an SSH session? Darren’s got just the trick. Wondering how to properly use Asleap to crack MS-CHAPv2 PPTP VPN handshakes &amp;                    Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>virtual, vpn, hack, proxy, ntlm, ms, private, pptp, vmware, hacking, shell, network, mschap, machine, hacker, crack</video:category>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>vpn</video:tag>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>proxy</video:tag>
<video:tag>ntlm</video:tag>
<video:tag>ms</video:tag>
<video:tag>private</video:tag>
<video:tag>pptp</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacking</video:tag>
<video:tag>shell</video:tag>
<video:tag>network</video:tag>
<video:tag>mschap</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacker</video:tag>
<video:tag>crack</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-19T16:39:30+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Software-apple-How-to-Find-the</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Software apple How to Find the Best Online Deals at an Ipod</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xc7hph</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/BQ2ZVV1HXV61VH4Z.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>relagiv98 wrote: http://www.licenciamiento.net/index.php/apple To start the process of finding an iPod Sale just fire up your computer, connect to the internet and go online to Google. Using this or any other search engine you then need to type in the keyword phrase Ipod Sale and click search.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Programas, Licencias, Virtualizacion, para, Apple, Mac, Vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>Programas</video:tag>
<video:tag>Licencias</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtualizacion</video:tag>
<video:tag>para</video:tag>
<video:tag>Apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>Vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-19T16:39:30+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>136</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Extrait-Microsoft-TechDays-2010</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Extrait Microsoft TechDays 2010 J1</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xc7buq</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/ZL6HV028KX1L9595.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>RS_1 wrote: démo de live migration sur Hyper-V R2 aux TechDays 2010, bienvenue en Novembre 2003 (introduction du vmotion par vmware). &amp;quot;Démonstration convaincante sur la dynamicité du datacenter&amp;quot;</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>hyper-v, vmotion, live, migration</video:category>
<video:tag>hyper-v</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmotion</video:tag>
<video:tag>live</video:tag>
<video:tag>migration</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-19T16:39:30+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>103</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/School-Firewall-Evasion-Secur-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>School Firewall Evasion,  Secure Traffic Tunneling, and ...</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057658593490243&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/KPKZVH23NWN12T7T.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Got a restrictive firewall blocking sites at school or work? Evade 'em easily with your own private web proxy. Want to securely tunnel any port through an SSH session? Darren’s got just the trick. Wondering how to properly use Asleap to crack MS-CHAPv2 PPTP VPN handshakes &amp;                    Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>virtual, vpn, hack, proxy, ntlm, ms, private, pptp, vmware, hacking, shell, network, mschap, machine, hacker, crack</video:category>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>vpn</video:tag>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>proxy</video:tag>
<video:tag>ntlm</video:tag>
<video:tag>ms</video:tag>
<video:tag>private</video:tag>
<video:tag>pptp</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacking</video:tag>
<video:tag>shell</video:tag>
<video:tag>network</video:tag>
<video:tag>mschap</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacker</video:tag>
<video:tag>crack</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:04+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-completely-uninstall-VMw</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to completely uninstall VMware Fusion</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/QpptT8SRK_c</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/SFZKNC0QDV81X57R.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video provides steps for manually uninstalling vmware Fusion. These steps entirely remove vmware Fusion from your Mac. These steps are performed using vmware Fusion 3.0, but the same basic steps apply to earlier versions of vmware Fusion. If you intend to re-install vmware Fusion after the uninstall, ensure that you have your serial number because you will need it when re-installing. Also, you must quit vmware Fusion prior to attempting the uninstall. If you have vmware Fusion open, the uninstall fails.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, remove, vmwarekbtv, tv, Fusion, complete, kbtv, uninstall, completely, vmwarekb</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>remove</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekbtv</video:tag>
<video:tag>tv</video:tag>
<video:tag>Fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>complete</video:tag>
<video:tag>kbtv</video:tag>
<video:tag>uninstall</video:tag>
<video:tag>completely</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekb</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:04+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>130</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Manage-Your-VMware-ESX-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Manage Your VMware ESX Infrastructure With the HyTrust Appliance</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057661555413761&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/7NJZFH3BT4S6GMP6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>davidstrom wrote: HyTrust offers managers and administrators of VMware’s ESX virtual infrastructure a centralized,  single point of control for hypervisor configuration. HyTrust Appliance 1975 W. El Camino Real, Suite 203 Mountain View, CA 94040 650-681-8100 hytrust.com                   Author: davidstrom</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>David, nformant, Strom, virtualization, web, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>David</video:tag>
<video:tag>nformant</video:tag>
<video:tag>Strom</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>web</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:04+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>311</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Bootcamp-Vs-Parallels-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Bootcamp Vs. Parallels</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660694629690&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/839P5D0CMXHHWS49.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://chris.pirillo.com/2008/02/19/boot-camp-vs-vmware-or-parallels/ - What is better: Bootcamp or Parallels?http://geeks.pirillo.com/They both serve a different purpose: Bootcamp allows you to dual-boot Windows and Mac OS X while Parallels lets you run Windows in a virtual                   Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>bootcamp, help, vmware, vm, Chris, pirillo, howto, vmwarefusion, software, DIY, tech, geek, virtualmachine, Parallels</video:category>
<video:tag>bootcamp</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>Chris</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>howto</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarefusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>software</video:tag>
<video:tag>DIY</video:tag>
<video:tag>tech</video:tag>
<video:tag>geek</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualmachine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:04+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Virtualization-and-Emulation--4</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Virtualization and Emulation - Hak5</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660594522123&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/Z5WH7V14FRMZTLKQ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Matt kicks off a series on Virtualization and invites us to see the 10 Gigabit beast at his office while Shannon and Darren wrap up their series on Wii Homebrew with the easiest way to backup and load Wii games and the Dolphin emulator.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Wii, VMware, Machine, Homebrew, HD, Emulator, VM, 10, Backup, 720P, Virtualization, Virtual, Gbit, Loader, Dolphin</video:category>
<video:tag>Wii</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Homebrew</video:tag>
<video:tag>HD</video:tag>
<video:tag>Emulator</video:tag>
<video:tag>VM</video:tag>
<video:tag>10</video:tag>
<video:tag>Backup</video:tag>
<video:tag>720P</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gbit</video:tag>
<video:tag>Loader</video:tag>
<video:tag>Dolphin</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:04+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Run-Windows-Programs-on-Your--3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Run Windows Programs on Your Mac</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057659875835468&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/R72F3F2MHTWDF7YF.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>butterscotchcom wrote: It’s really handy to be able to run Windows on your Mac in a virtual machine. I use VMware Fusion all the time to run Windows Vista and Windows XP. You can run Windows apps full screen and you'd swear you were sitting at a PC. You can also use "Unity" mode and run Windows pr                   Author: youtube</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>tutorial, learn, windows, Mac, howto, devices, apple, OSX, tricks, recongize, Tips</video:category>
<video:tag>tutorial</video:tag>
<video:tag>learn</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>howto</video:tag>
<video:tag>devices</video:tag>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>OSX</video:tag>
<video:tag>tricks</video:tag>
<video:tag>recongize</video:tag>
<video:tag>Tips</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:04+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Run-Chrome-OS-in-a-Vir-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Run Chrome OS in a Virtual Machine</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660795822370&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/N9BBP00J5Y9Q1H8W.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://go.tagjag.com/vmware - http://go.tagjag.com/screencast - We’ve seen some excellent screencasts come in from all over the community. Today,  we are featuring one from Matt, who is going to show you how to run the Chrome Operating System from within a virtual machine. Do                   Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>chrome-os, screencast, operating-system, virtual-machine, chrome, google, vm, help, blog, information, gadgets, pirillo</video:category>
<video:tag>chrome-os</video:tag>
<video:tag>screencast</video:tag>
<video:tag>operating-system</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual-machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>chrome</video:tag>
<video:tag>google</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Whats-the-Big-Deal-With-VMwar-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>What’s the Big Deal With VMware? (video)</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660250004890&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/S652DQ0TK9YYD6X7.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Peachpit_TV wrote: Virtualization and Vmware produce confusion in the minds of even some seasoned systems administrators. Tim Warner guides you through a brief introduction to the world of platform virtualization,  Vmware products, and VMware certification.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: Peachpit_TV</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>cerfification</video:category>
<video:tag>cerfification</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>513</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Boot-Camp-Vs-VMware-or-Parall-7</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Boot Camp Vs VMware or Parallels</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057659260134099&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/742RK20QD5QGWGTP.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://live.pirillo.com - Apparently,  Virtual Machines are a hot topic! I’ve had a few calls lately asking about them, the differences, and my recommendations. This caller is buying a Macbook Pro, and is wondering what he should use as far as running Windows programs.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>help, blog, bootcamp, macbook, Mac, information, vm, vmware, Gadgets, pirillo, virtual-machine, apple, Parallels</video:category>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>bootcamp</video:tag>
<video:tag>macbook</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual-machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/BluePhoenix-tv-How-To-Use-Vmw-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>BluePhoenix.tv - How To Use Vmware Fusion!</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057658891852827&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/JWX2ZY3KSCVDHJLN.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>whoknewtech wrote: Computers running inside of computers! what? Yes you can do it on a mac with a cool program called vmware fusion.&amp;#32;&amp;#32; Got more questions email me at support@bluephoenix.tv or stop by the live stream and chat at http://live.bluephoenix.tv                   Author: whoknewtech</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>112</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Parallels-or-VMware-9</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Parallels or VMware</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057661448737423&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/QV085R3L7K8WBKVY.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://live.pirillo.com - I was involved in a conversation on the 888-PIRILLO line the other night,  when the talk turned to using Parallels. The caller has been using Parallels, but has been having a lot of troubles with the CD drive not wanting to mount.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>help, blog, vm, virtual-machine, Parallels, information, vmware, apple, cd-drive, OSX, pirillo, drive, windows, Gadgets, Mac</video:category>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual-machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>cd-drive</video:tag>
<video:tag>OSX</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>drive</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Running-Ubuntu-Linux-in-Windo-4</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Running Ubuntu Linux in Windows XP Using VMware</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660088076139&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/8ZQFT021DLN0ZZQW.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>pcmech wrote: http://www.pcmech.com - This is a great way to try out a fully installed Linux without having to partition your hard drive or any of that other nasty stuff. Apologies for the clunky parts of this vid. I had to rush it out because I have a DVD I’m working on at the moment.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: pcmech</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>ubuntu, windows, linux, xp, vmware, virtual</video:category>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>xp</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Run-Linux-on-Windows-U-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Run Linux on Windows (Ubuntu)</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660338934123&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/DDZ0XJ25CTBT25ZK.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://geeks.pirillo.com - http://live.pirillo.com - Yes,  it’s possible to have Linux and Windows installed on the same PC - and why wouldn't you have both? You can install Linux using a live CD or even a USB drive. You could also use something like VMWare Fusion, as well. h                   Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>help, blog, vmware, Gadgets, information, linux, dual-boot, Kubuntu, pirillo, ubuntu, live-boot, Parallels</video:category>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>dual-boot</video:tag>
<video:tag>Kubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>live-boot</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMWare-Fusion-2-0-Quick-Look-6</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMWare Fusion 2.0 - Quick Look</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660273595990&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/96SQNB2J8GX7C7KD.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>pcmech wrote: http://www.pcmech.com - David gives a quick look of VMware Fusion 2.0 after upgrading the Mac Pro. The real beauty is in the multiple screen support.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: pcmech</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>apple, vmware, fusion, Mac, review, PCMech</video:category>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>review</video:tag>
<video:tag>PCMech</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Adding-a-VMkernel-Port-To-a-E-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Adding a VMkernel Port To a ESX 3.5 Host</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057661628330394&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/PMR4NV0G49C8J1H4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>liveammo wrote: This video includes a walk-through for the installation of the VMkernel port on an ESX 3.5 U3 host.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;Ever get the error message "VMotion and IP Storage Has Not Been Enabled" when trying to configure the ESX software iSCSI initiator?  How about "Error ...                   Author: liveammo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, iscsi, vcenter, vmkernel, vmotion, liveammo, esx, virtualcenter, govirtual</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>iscsi</video:tag>
<video:tag>vcenter</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmkernel</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmotion</video:tag>
<video:tag>liveammo</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualcenter</video:tag>
<video:tag>govirtual</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>338</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-and-iPhone-Hacking-10</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware and iPhone Hacking</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660653427096&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/YVF91S07P0Y347F8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://live.pirillo.com - This caller had two questions for me! The first was that they are having a difficult time installing VMWare Tools in Linux inside a Virtual Machine. The second question dealt with iPhone Hacking.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>help, blog, linux, vmware, Mac, information, apple, windows, Gadgets, Parallels, pirillo, phone, vm, iPhone</video:category>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>phone</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>iPhone</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Virtualize-Your-Physic-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Virtualize Your Physical Servers</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660973351690&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/Y9S19W27KF3K4RYK.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: How to convert physical servers into virtual servers and piping 'em right into your ESXi box. Details on using the VMware Converter to save power,  money and more. Plus how to install Linux Apache Tomcat with some Java and bash lovin'.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>tips, open, vmware, virtualization, physical, jdk, hack, linux, tricks, source, virtual, vm, converter, sysadmin, hacking, how, install, apache, machine, java</video:category>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>open</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>physical</video:tag>
<video:tag>jdk</video:tag>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>tricks</video:tag>
<video:tag>source</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>converter</video:tag>
<video:tag>sysadmin</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacking</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>install</video:tag>
<video:tag>apache</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>java</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Migration-Between-Clou-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Migration Between Clouds With F5 Live App Demo</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057662246178826&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/JFMPW4228HFT5P6T.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>f5dotcom wrote: In this webcast we will demonstrate how to perform a secure live migration of a VM from one cloud to another,  without downtime, and without user disruption using LTM, GTM and vCenter APIs.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                  Author: f5dotcom</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>f5, migration, big-ip, cloud, data, vmware, center</video:category>
<video:tag>f5</video:tag>
<video:tag>migration</video:tag>
<video:tag>big-ip</video:tag>
<video:tag>cloud</video:tag>
<video:tag>data</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>center</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>609</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Packet-Injection-WPA-Attacks--4</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Packet Injection,  WPA Attacks, Virtualization - Hak5</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660361779972&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/J1VPVC1903LK8Z7Y.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: The gang gathers at a dive in Hoboken,  NJ during their trip to NYC for the live Diggnation and discusses wireless packet injection with airpwn, advancements in WPA-PSK attacks and of course, virtualization.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>brute, tables, hack, machine, esx, wireless, force, wifi, vmware, vm, esxi, rainbow, aircrack, virtual, hacking, wpa</video:category>
<video:tag>brute</video:tag>
<video:tag>tables</video:tag>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>wireless</video:tag>
<video:tag>force</video:tag>
<video:tag>wifi</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>esxi</video:tag>
<video:tag>rainbow</video:tag>
<video:tag>aircrack</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacking</video:tag>
<video:tag>wpa</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMWare-or-Parallels-Virtual-M-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMWare or Parallels: Virtual Machine Speed</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057661401080764&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/CDPLNZ1DZB9BC5HM.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://live.pirillo.com - The last time you used a Virtual Machine for anything,  how frustrated did you get over how slow everything is? Did it make you curse, or want to give up? Well, here are some tips from a reader to help you speed up the state of your VM, and make you                    Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>help, blog, microsoft, virtual-machine, Gadgets, information, vm, apple, computer, Mac, pirillo, virtual, windows, electronics, Parallels</video:category>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>microsoft</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual-machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>computer</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>electronics</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Create-an-Ubuntu-Virt-11</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Create an Ubuntu Virtual Machine</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057662411203702&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/F7GD210199CZMC6J.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>butterscotchcom wrote: If you’d like to try Ubuntu,  but are afraid you might not like it, there's an easy way to find out. How?Create an Ubuntu virtual machinewith VMware Workstation. A Internet tutorial by butterscotch.com.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: youtube</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>howto, tricks, linux, virtual, use, learn, ubuntu, vmware, machine, delete, tips, tutorial, workstation, create, remove</video:category>
<video:tag>howto</video:tag>
<video:tag>tricks</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>use</video:tag>
<video:tag>learn</video:tag>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>delete</video:tag>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>tutorial</video:tag>
<video:tag>workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>create</video:tag>
<video:tag>remove</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Linux-on-a-Virtual-Machine-Fo-5</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Linux on a Virtual Machine- For Free</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057658940156470&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/FGSMPR38DXY9JFJ8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>learntoprogram wrote: Mark Lassoff with LearnToProgram.TV presents a short tutorial video that will demonstrate creating a virtual machine on your computer with VMWare’s VMWare Player and creating an installation of Ubunbtu Linux on that Virtual Machine.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: learntoprogram</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Linux, Free, Development, Ubuntu, Installation, VMWare, Programming</video:category>
<video:tag>Linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>Free</video:tag>
<video:tag>Development</video:tag>
<video:tag>Ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>Installation</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMWare</video:tag>
<video:tag>Programming</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>584</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Hak5-VMware-Server-Electric-S-4</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Hak5 - VMware Server,  Electric Sheep, InkScape, and TreePie</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057659262486617&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/22CBLJ1JGLX3JG75.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: In this Holiday Special Hak5 the cast delivers a smathering of thier choices in freeware/shareware,  open source applicatons. Matt sings praise of the free Vmware Server product for virutual goodies. Jason Applebaum discovers his once lost joy in having hard drive space with                    Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Electric, InkScape, Sheep, VLC, Freeware, Server, Special, VMware, Holiday, Shareware, treepie</video:category>
<video:tag>Electric</video:tag>
<video:tag>InkScape</video:tag>
<video:tag>Sheep</video:tag>
<video:tag>VLC</video:tag>
<video:tag>Freeware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Server</video:tag>
<video:tag>Special</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Holiday</video:tag>
<video:tag>Shareware</video:tag>
<video:tag>treepie</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Add-a-VMkernel-Port-To-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Add a VMkernel Port To a VMware ESX 3.5 Host</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057659581479775&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/N0WQS31HW28367SY.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>liveammo wrote: This video includes a walk-through for the installation of the VMkernel port on a ESX 3.5 U3 host.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: liveammo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, vmkernel, vsphere, gregperry, esx, iscsi, virtualcenter, esxi, vcenter, virtualization</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmkernel</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>gregperry</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>iscsi</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualcenter</video:tag>
<video:tag>esxi</video:tag>
<video:tag>vcenter</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:03+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>338</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Create-an-Ubuntu-Virt-12</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Create an Ubuntu Virtual Machine Part 2</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660477467726&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/JX53GP3CSM028FBQ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>butterscotch wrote: If you’d like to try Ubuntu,  but are afraid you might not like it, there's an easy way to find out. How? Create a virtual machine with VMware Workstation. A Internet tutorial by butterscotch.com.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: butterscotch</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>howto, tricks, ubuntu, virtual, operating, use, learn, tutorial, workstation, machine, system, delete, tips, linux, vmware, drive, create</video:category>
<video:tag>howto</video:tag>
<video:tag>tricks</video:tag>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>operating</video:tag>
<video:tag>use</video:tag>
<video:tag>learn</video:tag>
<video:tag>tutorial</video:tag>
<video:tag>workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>system</video:tag>
<video:tag>delete</video:tag>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>drive</video:tag>
<video:tag>create</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:02+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>119</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Build-the-Ultimate-White-Box--3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Build the Ultimate White Box Server For Under $2000 ...</video:title>
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<video:description>hak5darren wrote: We build an amazing white box ESXi server for under $2000! True virtualization,  real power, and best of all, you don’t have to overpay HP, Dell, IBM or anyone else to put it together for you. Darren and Matt grab the company credit card and show you how to do it too.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, vm, 3ware, box, server, i7, swap, virtual, esx, esxi, diy, sata, jbod, machine, raid, white, build, core, hot</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>3ware</video:tag>
<video:tag>box</video:tag>
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<video:tag>swap</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
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<video:tag>esxi</video:tag>
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<video:tag>sata</video:tag>
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<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
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<video:tag>core</video:tag>
<video:tag>hot</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:02+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Hack-Your-PSP-and-DIY-SAN-Plu-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Hack Your PSP and DIY SAN - Plus Net Grep - Hak5</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057658587456380&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/1JGP8H234C3NK5Z7.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Jenn Cutter of Open Alpha fame joins us to talk about recent developments in PSP hacking and homebrew. Matt’s got answers to your questions about rolling your own Storage Area Network for all your virtualization needs,  and Darren's filtering packets in the console with ngrep                   Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>open, udp, virtual, packet, san, network, source, homebrew, machine, sniff, storage, esata, tcp, vmware, vm, nas, area</video:category>
<video:tag>open</video:tag>
<video:tag>udp</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>packet</video:tag>
<video:tag>san</video:tag>
<video:tag>network</video:tag>
<video:tag>source</video:tag>
<video:tag>homebrew</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>sniff</video:tag>
<video:tag>storage</video:tag>
<video:tag>esata</video:tag>
<video:tag>tcp</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>nas</video:tag>
<video:tag>area</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:02+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Grub2-and-VM-fu-Hak5-5</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Grub2 and VM-fu - Hak5</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057662704692986&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/PV52DY0D7R4YQGCN.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Managing ESX(i) with a cross platform adobe air application. Matt reviews BlueBear’s Kodiak. Want to boot ISO files directly from USB? Darren explores the options with Grub Legacy and Grub2,  plus tweaks for Persistent installations, nested menus, notes and more.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, vm, iso, multipass, boot, platform, virtual, grub, adobe, usb, loader, center, machine, grub2, air, mutli, cross</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>iso</video:tag>
<video:tag>multipass</video:tag>
<video:tag>boot</video:tag>
<video:tag>platform</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>grub</video:tag>
<video:tag>adobe</video:tag>
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<video:tag>loader</video:tag>
<video:tag>center</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
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<video:tag>air</video:tag>
<video:tag>mutli</video:tag>
<video:tag>cross</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:02+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Macbook-Pro-Parallels-Vs-VMWa-4</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Macbook Pro - Parallels Vs VMWare Fusion</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057659205157905&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/8SKJVL0MD3369DPW.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://live.pirillo.com - Subscriber Michael Gutierrez is a long time Mac user. He asked if we could help him decide whether he should use Parallels to run Windows on his Mac,  or wait until BootCamp is out of Beta. Personally, I prefer VMWare Fusion.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>help, tech, Mac, info, vmware, Parallels, pirillo, OS</video:category>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>tech</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>info</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>OS</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:02+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/My-Cool-Project-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>My Cool Project</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057662214874183&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/1RS55913DBKY4TPB.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>PwnageTutorials wrote: Email- pwnagetutorials@gmail.comAim- pwnagetutorials                   Author: PwnageTutorials</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>amatur, beatbox, pennies, vmware, amazing, beats, project, DIY, beat, cool, synth, Mac</video:category>
<video:tag>amatur</video:tag>
<video:tag>beatbox</video:tag>
<video:tag>pennies</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>amazing</video:tag>
<video:tag>beats</video:tag>
<video:tag>project</video:tag>
<video:tag>DIY</video:tag>
<video:tag>beat</video:tag>
<video:tag>cool</video:tag>
<video:tag>synth</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:02+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Using-Virtualbox-on-Ubuntu-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Using Virtualbox on Ubuntu</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660043263060&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/YSHL6D2SKDYD90YX.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>o0splitpaw0o wrote: Everyone out there talks about VMware.. But There is a FREE virtual desktop enviroment in Ubuntu! Called Virtualbox. You can boot from a CD,  ISO, &amp; many operating systems, at no cost!Opensource WHOOT!                   Author: o0splitpaw0o</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>desktop, virtualbox, ubuntu, how, vitual, linux, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>desktop</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualbox</video:tag>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>vitual</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:02+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-VSphere-ESXi-4-0-Insta-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware VSphere ESXi 4.0 Install and Configure Video</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057662084873299&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/N8Q9TL190FQXLMSL.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>liveammo wrote: This tutorial video will walk you through the process of installing and configuring vSphere ESXi 4.0 on a Dell PowerEdge 1950 server.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;VMware vSphere ESXi 4.0 is the most recent bare metal hypervisor released by VMware,  Inc.  The ESXi line of ...                   Author: liveammo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, liveammo, fibrechannel, vsphere, govirtual, poweredge, esxi, vsphere4.0</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>liveammo</video:tag>
<video:tag>fibrechannel</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>govirtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>poweredge</video:tag>
<video:tag>esxi</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere4.0</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:02+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>793</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Hack-a-Touchscreen-Into-Any-L-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Hack a Touchscreen Into Any LCD - Hak5</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660487878566&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/T4JFSJ0L2D47DJ6T.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: This time on the show Jason Appelbaum joins with a touchscreen LCD mod that’s a lot easier than one might think. Then Darren and Matt pit their desktop virtualization platforms,  Virtual Box and VMware Workstation, against eachother over a game of Halo.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>hack, vm, mod, capacitive, box, vmware, virtual, lcd, resistive, virtualization, machine, touchscreen, virtualbox</video:category>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>mod</video:tag>
<video:tag>capacitive</video:tag>
<video:tag>box</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>lcd</video:tag>
<video:tag>resistive</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>touchscreen</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualbox</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:02+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Create-an-Ubuntu-Virt-13</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Create an Ubuntu Virtual Machine Part 2</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057658943134640&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/FH7V0R31VRCS4VC3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>butterscotchcom wrote: If you’d like to try Ubuntu,  but are afraid you might not like it, there's an easy way to find out. How? Create avirtual machine with VMware Workstation. A Internet tutorial by butterscotch.com.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: youtube</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>howto, tricks, ubuntu, virtual, operating, learn, tutorial, workstation, machine, system, tips, linux, vmware, drive</video:category>
<video:tag>howto</video:tag>
<video:tag>tricks</video:tag>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
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<video:tag>operating</video:tag>
<video:tag>learn</video:tag>
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<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:02+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Hacking-WiFi-Passwords-With-C-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Hacking WiFi Passwords With Cowpatty,  Plus Vista Security Hacks!</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660443981152&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/H2ZLYB2ZH8CRVXSH.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: How to steal WPA-PSK keys using the recently updated Cowpatty and some damn fine lookup tables. Also connecting ESXi to iSCSI targets with FreeNAS. And how to completely bypass local Windows logins with a Kernel modifyin' boot cd? w00t!                   Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>wireless, hack, brute, vmware, vm, esxi, tables, wifi, force, virtual, hacking, wpa, passwords, aircrack, machine, esx, rainbow</video:category>
<video:tag>wireless</video:tag>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>brute</video:tag>
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<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
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<video:tag>rainbow</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:01+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Install-Google-ChromeOS-on-a--3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Install Google ChromeOS on a Mac or PC</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057659058139096&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/WKPRZ62TN61L7733.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>MJGizmos wrote: Install Google ChromeOS on a Mac or PC using VMWare Fusion or Virtual Box.&amp;#32;&amp;#32; Links: https://www.vmware.com/tryvmware/?p=vmware-fusion&amp;lp=1  http://gdgt.com/google/chrome-os/download/                   Author: youtube</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>cell, tech, google, mac, leopard, vista, vmware, iphone, shuffle, phone, preview, chrome, pc, windows, xp, fusion, nano, classic, full, virtualbox</video:category>
<video:tag>cell</video:tag>
<video:tag>tech</video:tag>
<video:tag>google</video:tag>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>leopard</video:tag>
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<video:tag>chrome</video:tag>
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<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>xp</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
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<video:tag>classic</video:tag>
<video:tag>full</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualbox</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:01+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Use-Symantec-Backup-Ex-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Use Symantec Backup Exec For Windows Servers</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057660794953854&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/W32K0331XXKS0PPY.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>davidstrom wrote: An online backup server that covers a wide range of servers and services,  this latest version includes the ability to protect Microsoft SharePoint and Exchange servers, VMware Infrastructure, and other sophisticated environments.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: davidstrom</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Web, Strom, Informant, backup, David, software</video:category>
<video:tag>Web</video:tag>
<video:tag>Strom</video:tag>
<video:tag>Informant</video:tag>
<video:tag>backup</video:tag>
<video:tag>David</video:tag>
<video:tag>software</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:01+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>286</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Make-Your-Own-Nintendo-DS-Gam-4</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Make Your Own Nintendo DS Games For Free! Tunneling on ...</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057659986502057&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/PYKRMF1N670P8K11.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Cheap mod chips plus free dev tools equals hello world on the Nintendo DS! Jason Appelbaum joins us to geek out about code up the dual screen’d programmers playground that is NDS homebrew. Matt has answers to your questions about Virtual Routers,  Paul comes out from behind t                   Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vm, vmware, nintendo, homebrew, code, virtual, virtualization, ds, dsi, programming, machine, virtualbox, nds, unsigned</video:category>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>nintendo</video:tag>
<video:tag>homebrew</video:tag>
<video:tag>code</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
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<video:tag>unsigned</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:01+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Run-Your-Windows-Partition-Wi-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Run Your Windows Partition Without Rebooting!</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057661748854602&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/3ZLW4T1820DBVPD0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>linuxjournal wrote: Linux Journal Presents: Dual booting is a necessary evil and very inconvenient. What if you could run your windows partition in a virtual machine,  so you wouldn’t have to worry about rebooting anymore? With VMWare Workstation, you can.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;Transcript: ...                   Author: linuxjournal</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:01+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>565</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Roll-Your-Own-VMware-ESXi-Ser-4</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Roll Your Own VMware ESXi Server and More - Hak5</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=72057662522603625&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/R2P5T635HG608FFH.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Building your own VMware ESXi Server in under an hour with parts you may have lying under your bed. Extreme sports cameras and mounts and mounts can be expensive. Why not build your own for about 5 bucks. And light video editing that’s both easy and free? Avidemux may be the                   Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>open, vmware, vm, yourself, white, your, editing, source, virtual, esx, free, box, own, Avidemux, hack, machine, do, esxi, build, video</video:category>
<video:tag>open</video:tag>
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<video:tag>video</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:01+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Get-a-Free-Server-Frug-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Get a Free Server - FrugalTech</video:title>
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<video:description>FrugalTech wrote: http://www.frugalbrothers.com  If you haven’t had a chance to check out the VMWare Virtual Appliance Marketplace,  then you are in for a treat. You can find free Virtual Machines running server operating systems, many kinds of Linux distributions, ...&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: FrugalTech</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-18T08:12:01+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>206</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-Attachmate</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware: Attachmate</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/ECQDH0Gp4pU</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/82QBJJ2S742CCRDV.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>vmwarerocks wrote: Hear from satistied customers on why virtualization is one of the hottest technologies on the market today</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, virtualization, attachmate, lab, virtual, manager, machine</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>attachmate</video:tag>
<video:tag>lab</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>manager</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-12T17:39:49+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>133</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-and-iPhone-Hacking-9</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware and iPhone Hacking</video:title>
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<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/VGW54T1LXFJ1L61N.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://live.pirillo.com - This caller had two questions for me! The first was that they are having a difficult time installing VMWare Tools in Linux inside a Virtual Machine. The second question dealt with iPhone Hacking.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>help, blog, linux, vmware, Mac, information, apple, windows, Gadgets, Parallels, pirillo, phone, vm, iPhone</video:category>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>phone</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>iPhone</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Linux-on-a-Virtual-Machine-Fo-4</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Linux on a Virtual Machine- For Free</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028861921192502&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/FYZ8ZQ0SKZB0DD43.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>learntoprogram wrote: Mark Lassoff with LearnToProgram.TV presents a short tutorial video that will demonstrate creating a virtual machine on your computer with VMWare’s VMWare Player and creating an installation of Ubunbtu Linux on that Virtual Machine.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: learntoprogram</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Linux, Free, Development, Ubuntu, Installation, VMWare, Programming</video:category>
<video:tag>Linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>Free</video:tag>
<video:tag>Development</video:tag>
<video:tag>Ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>Installation</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMWare</video:tag>
<video:tag>Programming</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>584</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/My-Cool-Project-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>My Cool Project</video:title>
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<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/X470L705Y1X12BJN.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>PwnageTutorials wrote: Email- pwnagetutorials@gmail.comAim- pwnagetutorials                   Author: PwnageTutorials</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>amatur, beatbox, pennies, vmware, amazing, beats, project, DIY, beat, cool, synth, Mac</video:category>
<video:tag>amatur</video:tag>
<video:tag>beatbox</video:tag>
<video:tag>pennies</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>amazing</video:tag>
<video:tag>beats</video:tag>
<video:tag>project</video:tag>
<video:tag>DIY</video:tag>
<video:tag>beat</video:tag>
<video:tag>cool</video:tag>
<video:tag>synth</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Run-Linux-on-Windows-U-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Run Linux on Windows (Ubuntu)</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863319970155&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/FS81BY0FF9W3CPRQ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://geeks.pirillo.com - http://live.pirillo.com - Yes,  it’s possible to have Linux and Windows installed on the same PC - and why wouldn't you have both? You can install Linux using a live CD or even a USB drive. You could also use something like VMWare Fusion, as well. h                   Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>help, blog, vmware, Gadgets, information, linux, dual-boot, Kubuntu, pirillo, ubuntu, live-boot, Parallels</video:category>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>dual-boot</video:tag>
<video:tag>Kubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>live-boot</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Virtualize-Your-Physic-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Virtualize Your Physical Servers</video:title>
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<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/KGZ2N92GYYS1WPDR.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: How to convert physical servers into virtual servers and piping 'em right into your ESXi box. Details on using the VMware Converter to save power,  money and more. Plus how to install Linux Apache Tomcat with some Java and bash lovin'.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>tips, open, vmware, virtualization, physical, jdk, hack, linux, tricks, source, virtual, vm, converter, sysadmin, hacking, how, install, apache, machine, java</video:category>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>open</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>physical</video:tag>
<video:tag>jdk</video:tag>
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<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
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<video:tag>source</video:tag>
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<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
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<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>install</video:tag>
<video:tag>apache</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>java</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Run-Your-Windows-Partition-Wi-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Run Your Windows Partition Without Rebooting!</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028864729890634&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/7WVW0C2N3WHKHG7Q.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>linuxjournal wrote: Linux Journal Presents: Dual booting is a necessary evil and very inconvenient. What if you could run your windows partition in a virtual machine,  so you wouldn’t have to worry about rebooting anymore? With VMWare Workstation, you can.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;Transcript: ...                   Author: linuxjournal</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>565</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Adding-a-VMkernel-Port-To-a-E-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Adding a VMkernel Port To a ESX 3.5 Host</video:title>
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<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/68YYF40HJ0HHGHMF.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>liveammo wrote: This video includes a walk-through for the installation of the VMkernel port on an ESX 3.5 U3 host.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;Ever get the error message "VMotion and IP Storage Has Not Been Enabled" when trying to configure the ESX software iSCSI initiator?  How about "Error ...                   Author: liveammo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, iscsi, vcenter, vmkernel, vmotion, liveammo, esx, virtualcenter, govirtual</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>iscsi</video:tag>
<video:tag>vcenter</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmkernel</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmotion</video:tag>
<video:tag>liveammo</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualcenter</video:tag>
<video:tag>govirtual</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>338</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Hack-Your-PSP-and-DIY-SAN-Plu-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Hack Your PSP and DIY SAN - Plus Net Grep - Hak5</video:title>
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<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/M3D5952X9L803T09.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Jenn Cutter of Open Alpha fame joins us to talk about recent developments in PSP hacking and homebrew. Matt’s got answers to your questions about rolling your own Storage Area Network for all your virtualization needs,  and Darren's filtering packets in the console with ngrep                   Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>open, udp, virtual, packet, san, network, source, homebrew, machine, sniff, storage, esata, tcp, vmware, vm, nas, area</video:category>
<video:tag>open</video:tag>
<video:tag>udp</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>packet</video:tag>
<video:tag>san</video:tag>
<video:tag>network</video:tag>
<video:tag>source</video:tag>
<video:tag>homebrew</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>sniff</video:tag>
<video:tag>storage</video:tag>
<video:tag>esata</video:tag>
<video:tag>tcp</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>nas</video:tag>
<video:tag>area</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Create-an-Ubuntu-Virtu-8</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Create an Ubuntu Virtual Machine</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028865392239734&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/X0XQY90Q1GJFLD88.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>butterscotchcom wrote: If you’d like to try Ubuntu,  but are afraid you might not like it, there's an easy way to find out. How?Create an Ubuntu virtual machinewith VMware Workstation. A Internet tutorial by butterscotch.com.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: youtube</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>howto, tricks, linux, virtual, use, learn, ubuntu, vmware, machine, delete, tips, tutorial, workstation, create, remove</video:category>
<video:tag>howto</video:tag>
<video:tag>tricks</video:tag>
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<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
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<video:tag>remove</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMWare-or-Parallels-Virtual-M-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMWare or Parallels: Virtual Machine Speed</video:title>
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<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/P9PTQY03MTGBR8Y1.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://live.pirillo.com - The last time you used a Virtual Machine for anything,  how frustrated did you get over how slow everything is? Did it make you curse, or want to give up? Well, here are some tips from a reader to help you speed up the state of your VM, and make you                    Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>help, blog, microsoft, virtual-machine, Gadgets, information, vm, apple, computer, Mac, pirillo, virtual, windows, electronics, Parallels</video:category>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>microsoft</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual-machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>computer</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>electronics</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Get-a-Free-Server-Frug-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Get a Free Server - FrugalTech</video:title>
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<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/FBNXLG1R4Z7NPPMJ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>FrugalTech wrote: http://www.frugalbrothers.com  If you haven’t had a chance to check out the VMWare Virtual Appliance Marketplace,  then you are in for a treat. You can find free Virtual Machines running server operating systems, many kinds of Linux distributions, ...&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: FrugalTech</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>206</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Install-Google-ChromeOS-on-a--2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Install Google ChromeOS on a Mac or PC</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028862039175128&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/3ZKGLQ1R87N9T9ZZ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>MJGizmos wrote: Install Google ChromeOS on a Mac or PC using VMWare Fusion or Virtual Box.&amp;#32;&amp;#32; Links: https://www.vmware.com/tryvmware/?p=vmware-fusion&amp;lp=1  http://gdgt.com/google/chrome-os/download/                   Author: youtube</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>preview, chrome, pc, windows, xp, fusion, nano, classic, full, virtualbox, os, snow, 7, me, ipod, touch, cell, tech, google, mac</video:category>
<video:tag>preview</video:tag>
<video:tag>chrome</video:tag>
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<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>xp</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
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<video:tag>classic</video:tag>
<video:tag>full</video:tag>
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<video:tag>cell</video:tag>
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<video:tag>google</video:tag>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:57+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Add-a-VMkernel-Port-To-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Add a VMkernel Port To a VMware ESX 3.5 Host</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028862562515807&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/Y0T6XZ16V0SYYD50.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>liveammo wrote: This video includes a walk-through for the installation of the VMkernel port on a ESX 3.5 U3 host.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: liveammo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>virtualization, gregperry, esx, iscsi, virtualcenter, esxi, vcenter, vmware, vmkernel, vsphere</video:category>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>gregperry</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>iscsi</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualcenter</video:tag>
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<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>338</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Hacking-WiFi-Passwords-With-C-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Hacking WiFi Passwords With Cowpatty,  Plus Vista Security Hacks!</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863425017184&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/FC690D05BVDD1SN2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: How to steal WPA-PSK keys using the recently updated Cowpatty and some damn fine lookup tables. Also connecting ESXi to iSCSI targets with FreeNAS. And how to completely bypass local Windows logins with a Kernel modifyin' boot cd? w00t!                   Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>wifi, force, virtual, hacking, wpa, wireless, passwords, aircrack, machine, esx, rainbow, hack, brute, vmware, vm, esxi, tables</video:category>
<video:tag>wifi</video:tag>
<video:tag>force</video:tag>
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<video:tag>hacking</video:tag>
<video:tag>wpa</video:tag>
<video:tag>wireless</video:tag>
<video:tag>passwords</video:tag>
<video:tag>aircrack</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
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<video:tag>tables</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Parallels-or-VMware-8</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Parallels or VMware</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028864429773455&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/5BF9FS1BKLWKDSW9.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://live.pirillo.com - I was involved in a conversation on the 888-PIRILLO line the other night,  when the talk turned to using Parallels. The caller has been using Parallels, but has been having a lot of troubles with the CD drive not wanting to mount.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>information, vmware, apple, cd-drive, OSX, pirillo, drive, windows, Gadgets, Mac, help, blog, vm, virtual-machine, Parallels</video:category>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>cd-drive</video:tag>
<video:tag>OSX</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>drive</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual-machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Manage-Your-VMware-ESX-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Manage Your VMware ESX Infrastructure With the HyTrust Appliance</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028864536449793&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/SPWHFV0GY584KT00.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>davidstrom wrote: HyTrust offers managers and administrators of VMware’s ESX virtual infrastructure a centralized,  single point of control for hypervisor configuration. HyTrust Appliance 1975 W. El Camino Real, Suite 203 Mountain View, CA 94040 650-681-8100 hytrust.com                   Author: davidstrom</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Strom, virtualization, web, vmware, David, nformant</video:category>
<video:tag>Strom</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>web</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>David</video:tag>
<video:tag>nformant</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>311</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Packet-Injection-WPA-Attacks--3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Packet Injection,  WPA Attacks, Virtualization - Hak5</video:title>
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<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/XFWCZH0TYTRT75GM.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: The gang gathers at a dive in Hoboken,  NJ during their trip to NYC for the live Diggnation and discusses wireless packet injection with airpwn, advancements in WPA-PSK attacks and of course, virtualization.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>force, wifi, vmware, vm, esxi, rainbow, aircrack, virtual, hacking, wpa, brute, tables, hack, machine, esx, wireless</video:category>
<video:tag>force</video:tag>
<video:tag>wifi</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>esxi</video:tag>
<video:tag>rainbow</video:tag>
<video:tag>aircrack</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>hacking</video:tag>
<video:tag>wpa</video:tag>
<video:tag>brute</video:tag>
<video:tag>tables</video:tag>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>wireless</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Roll-Your-Own-VMware-ESXi-Ser-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Roll Your Own VMware ESXi Server and More - Hak5</video:title>
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<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/5K6H6Y1LR9N014MW.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Building your own VMware ESXi Server in under an hour with parts you may have lying under your bed. Extreme sports cameras and mounts and mounts can be expensive. Why not build your own for about 5 bucks. And light video editing that’s both easy and free? Avidemux may be the                   Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>source, virtual, esx, free, box, own, Avidemux, hack, machine, do, esxi, build, video, open, vmware, vm, yourself, white, your, editing</video:category>
<video:tag>source</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>free</video:tag>
<video:tag>box</video:tag>
<video:tag>own</video:tag>
<video:tag>Avidemux</video:tag>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>do</video:tag>
<video:tag>esxi</video:tag>
<video:tag>build</video:tag>
<video:tag>video</video:tag>
<video:tag>open</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>yourself</video:tag>
<video:tag>white</video:tag>
<video:tag>your</video:tag>
<video:tag>editing</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Grub2-and-VM-fu-Hak5-4</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Grub2 and VM-fu - Hak5</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028865685729018&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/RF28GD1TF3WGN6FN.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Managing ESX(i) with a cross platform adobe air application. Matt reviews BlueBear’s Kodiak. Want to boot ISO files directly from USB? Darren explores the options with Grub Legacy and Grub2,  plus tweaks for Persistent installations, nested menus, notes and more.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>virtual, grub, adobe, usb, loader, center, machine, grub2, air, mutli, cross, vmware, vm, iso, multipass, boot, platform</video:category>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>grub</video:tag>
<video:tag>adobe</video:tag>
<video:tag>usb</video:tag>
<video:tag>loader</video:tag>
<video:tag>center</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>grub2</video:tag>
<video:tag>air</video:tag>
<video:tag>mutli</video:tag>
<video:tag>cross</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>iso</video:tag>
<video:tag>multipass</video:tag>
<video:tag>boot</video:tag>
<video:tag>platform</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Run-Windows-Programs-on-Your--2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Run Windows Programs on Your Mac</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028862856871500&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/KG2CBR3DWLQ77K54.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>butterscotchcom wrote: It’s really handy to be able to run Windows on your Mac in a virtual machine. I use VMware Fusion all the time to run Windows Vista and Windows XP. You can run Windows apps full screen and you'd swear you were sitting at a PC. You can also use "Unity" mode and run Windows pr                   Author: youtube</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>howto, devices, apple, OSX, tricks, recongize, Tips, tutorial, learn, windows, Mac</video:category>
<video:tag>howto</video:tag>
<video:tag>devices</video:tag>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>OSX</video:tag>
<video:tag>tricks</video:tag>
<video:tag>recongize</video:tag>
<video:tag>Tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>tutorial</video:tag>
<video:tag>learn</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Hack-a-Touchscreen-Into-Any-L-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Hack a Touchscreen Into Any LCD - Hak5</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863468914598&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/27RMHY0XHBKD15BG.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: This time on the show Jason Appelbaum joins with a touchscreen LCD mod that’s a lot easier than one might think. Then Darren and Matt pit their desktop virtualization platforms,  Virtual Box and VMware Workstation, against eachother over a game of Halo.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, virtual, lcd, resistive, virtualization, machine, touchscreen, virtualbox, hack, vm, mod, capacitive, box</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>lcd</video:tag>
<video:tag>resistive</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>touchscreen</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualbox</video:tag>
<video:tag>hack</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>mod</video:tag>
<video:tag>capacitive</video:tag>
<video:tag>box</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Create-an-Ubuntu-Virtu-9</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Create an Ubuntu Virtual Machine Part 2</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863458503758&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/Y064LP0C7MVHNRBP.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>butterscotch wrote: If you’d like to try Ubuntu,  but are afraid you might not like it, there's an easy way to find out. How? Create a virtual machine with VMware Workstation. A Internet tutorial by butterscotch.com.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: butterscotch</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>learn, tutorial, workstation, machine, system, delete, tips, linux, vmware, drive, create, howto, tricks, ubuntu, virtual, operating, use</video:category>
<video:tag>learn</video:tag>
<video:tag>tutorial</video:tag>
<video:tag>workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>system</video:tag>
<video:tag>delete</video:tag>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>drive</video:tag>
<video:tag>create</video:tag>
<video:tag>howto</video:tag>
<video:tag>tricks</video:tag>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>operating</video:tag>
<video:tag>use</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>119</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMWare-Fusion-2-0-Quick-Look-5</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMWare Fusion 2.0 - Quick Look</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863254632022&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/WMNYQ6215FW2B0C1.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>pcmech wrote: http://www.pcmech.com - David gives a quick look of VMware Fusion 2.0 after upgrading the Mac Pro. The real beauty is in the multiple screen support.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: pcmech</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>fusion, Mac, review, PCMech, apple, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>review</video:tag>
<video:tag>PCMech</video:tag>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Virtualization-and-Emulation--3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Virtualization and Emulation - Hak5</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863575558155&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/QTPQSV1LG5TQ3SBB.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Matt kicks off a series on Virtualization and invites us to see the 10 Gigabit beast at his office while Shannon and Darren wrap up their series on Wii Homebrew with the easiest way to backup and load Wii games and the Dolphin emulator.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Emulator, VM, 10, Backup, 720P, Virtualization, Virtual, Gbit, Loader, Dolphin, Wii, VMware, Machine, Homebrew, HD</video:category>
<video:tag>Emulator</video:tag>
<video:tag>VM</video:tag>
<video:tag>10</video:tag>
<video:tag>Backup</video:tag>
<video:tag>720P</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>Virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gbit</video:tag>
<video:tag>Loader</video:tag>
<video:tag>Dolphin</video:tag>
<video:tag>Wii</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Homebrew</video:tag>
<video:tag>HD</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Make-Your-Own-Nintendo-DS-Gam-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Make Your Own Nintendo DS Games For Free! Tunneling on ...</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028862967538089&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/57JWZY34Q734XVY6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: Cheap mod chips plus free dev tools equals hello world on the Nintendo DS! Jason Appelbaum joins us to geek out about code up the dual screen’d programmers playground that is NDS homebrew. Matt has answers to your questions about Virtual Routers,  Paul comes out from behind t                   Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>ds, dsi, programming, nds, unsigned, nintendo, homebrew, code, virtual, virtualization, machine, virtualbox, vm, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>ds</video:tag>
<video:tag>dsi</video:tag>
<video:tag>programming</video:tag>
<video:tag>nds</video:tag>
<video:tag>unsigned</video:tag>
<video:tag>nintendo</video:tag>
<video:tag>homebrew</video:tag>
<video:tag>code</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualbox</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Macbook-Pro-Parallels-Vs-VMWa-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Macbook Pro - Parallels Vs VMWare Fusion</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028862186193937&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/Y9VKL71Q4P3F6N84.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://live.pirillo.com - Subscriber Michael Gutierrez is a long time Mac user. He asked if we could help him decide whether he should use Parallels to run Windows on his Mac,  or wait until BootCamp is out of Beta. Personally, I prefer VMWare Fusion.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>info, vmware, Parallels, pirillo, OS, help, tech, Mac</video:category>
<video:tag>info</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>OS</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>tech</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Bootcamp-Vs-Parallels-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Bootcamp Vs. Parallels</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863675665722&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/3R0FTD1Y1RPS9NB4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://chris.pirillo.com/2008/02/19/boot-camp-vs-vmware-or-parallels/ - What is better: Bootcamp or Parallels?http://geeks.pirillo.com/They both serve a different purpose: Bootcamp allows you to dual-boot Windows and Mac OS X while Parallels lets you run Windows in a virtual                   Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>pirillo, howto, vmwarefusion, software, DIY, tech, geek, virtualmachine, Parallels, bootcamp, help, vmware, vm, Chris</video:category>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>howto</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarefusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>software</video:tag>
<video:tag>DIY</video:tag>
<video:tag>tech</video:tag>
<video:tag>geek</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualmachine</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:tag>bootcamp</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>Chris</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Boot-Camp-Vs-VMware-or-Parall-6</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Boot Camp Vs VMware or Parallels</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028862241170131&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/BMWLJG2TBXKZ6Y6M.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://live.pirillo.com - Apparently,  Virtual Machines are a hot topic! I’ve had a few calls lately asking about them, the differences, and my recommendations. This caller is buying a Macbook Pro, and is wondering what he should use as far as running Windows programs.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>information, vm, vmware, Gadgets, pirillo, virtual-machine, apple, Parallels, help, blog, bootcamp, macbook, Mac</video:category>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual-machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>Parallels</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>bootcamp</video:tag>
<video:tag>macbook</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Using-Virtualbox-on-Ubuntu-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Using Virtualbox on Ubuntu</video:title>
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<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/1DGMLN01HXN8VD39.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>o0splitpaw0o wrote: Everyone out there talks about VMware.. But There is a FREE virtual desktop enviroment in Ubuntu! Called Virtualbox. You can boot from a CD,  ISO, &amp; many operating systems, at no cost!Opensource WHOOT!                   Author: o0splitpaw0o</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>desktop, virtualbox, ubuntu, how, vitual, linux, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>desktop</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualbox</video:tag>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>vitual</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Running-Ubuntu-Linux-in-Windo-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Running Ubuntu Linux in Windows XP Using VMware</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863069112171&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/2228XS1DKPD109FV.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>pcmech wrote: http://www.pcmech.com - This is a great way to try out a fully installed Linux without having to partition your hard drive or any of that other nasty stuff. Apologies for the clunky parts of this vid. I had to rush it out because I have a DVD I’m working on at the moment.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: pcmech</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>ubuntu, windows, linux, xp, vmware, virtual</video:category>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:tag>xp</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Run-Chrome-OS-in-a-Vir-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Run Chrome OS in a Virtual Machine</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863776858402&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/2ZTSHY127GNQNXHR.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>chrispirillo wrote: http://go.tagjag.com/vmware - http://go.tagjag.com/screencast - We’ve seen some excellent screencasts come in from all over the community. Today,  we are featuring one from Matt, who is going to show you how to run the Chrome Operating System from within a virtual machine. Do                   Author: chrispirillo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>google, vm, help, blog, chrome-os, screencast, information, gadgets, operating-system, virtual-machine, pirillo, chrome</video:category>
<video:tag>google</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>chrome-os</video:tag>
<video:tag>screencast</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>gadgets</video:tag>
<video:tag>operating-system</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual-machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>pirillo</video:tag>
<video:tag>chrome</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-NOT-To-Run-Windows-on-You-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How NOT To Run Windows on Your Mac!</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028865347138165&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/QFVPGS2RBPKSCPR0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>helpmetechshow wrote: I recently downloaded a trial of Parallels Desktop for Mac,  to see how it compared to my Personal Favorite, VMWare Fusion. It does not compare at all, it broke  my Mac. So, to all the Mac Users out there: DON’T BUY PARALLELS!!!  Distributed by Tubemogul.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: helpmetechshow</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>162</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Whats-the-Big-Deal-With-VMwar-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>What’s the Big Deal With VMware? (video)</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863231040922&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/1SRYB802KLLV6G29.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Peachpit_TV wrote: Virtualization and Vmware produce confusion in the minds of even some seasoned systems administrators. Tim Warner guides you through a brief introduction to the world of platform virtualization,  Vmware products, and VMware certification.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: Peachpit_TV</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>cerfification</video:category>
<video:tag>cerfification</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>513</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Hak5-VMware-Server-Electric-S-3</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Hak5 - VMware Server,  Electric Sheep, InkScape, and TreePie</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028862243522649&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/X8J9590JZ9FKQNMJ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: In this Holiday Special Hak5 the cast delivers a smathering of thier choices in freeware/shareware,  open source applicatons. Matt sings praise of the free Vmware Server product for virutual goodies. Jason Applebaum discovers his once lost joy in having hard drive space with                    Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>treepie, Electric, InkScape, Sheep, VLC, Freeware, Server, Special, VMware, Holiday, Shareware</video:category>
<video:tag>treepie</video:tag>
<video:tag>Electric</video:tag>
<video:tag>InkScape</video:tag>
<video:tag>Sheep</video:tag>
<video:tag>VLC</video:tag>
<video:tag>Freeware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Server</video:tag>
<video:tag>Special</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Holiday</video:tag>
<video:tag>Shareware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-VSphere-ESXi-4-0-Insta-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware VSphere ESXi 4.0 Install and Configure Video</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028865065909331&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/68T7BH24FS8BB0C0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>liveammo wrote: This tutorial video will walk you through the process of installing and configuring vSphere ESXi 4.0 on a Dell PowerEdge 1950 server.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;VMware vSphere ESXi 4.0 is the most recent bare metal hypervisor released by VMware,  Inc.  The ESXi line of ...                   Author: liveammo</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, liveammo, fibrechannel, vsphere, govirtual, poweredge, esxi, vsphere4.0</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>liveammo</video:tag>
<video:tag>fibrechannel</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>govirtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>poweredge</video:tag>
<video:tag>esxi</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere4.0</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>793</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/BluePhoenix-tv-How-To-Use-Vmw-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>BluePhoenix.tv - How To Use Vmware Fusion!</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028861872888859&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/DM53323258SFCNC5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>whoknewtech wrote: Computers running inside of computers! what? Yes you can do it on a mac with a cool program called vmware fusion.&amp;#32;&amp;#32; Got more questions email me at support@bluephoenix.tv or stop by the live stream and chat at http://live.bluephoenix.tv                   Author: whoknewtech</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>112</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Create-an-Ubuntu-Virt-10</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Create an Ubuntu Virtual Machine Part 2</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028861924170672&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/WKM5X40PZVYJV89K.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>butterscotchcom wrote: If you’d like to try Ubuntu,  but are afraid you might not like it, there's an easy way to find out. How? Create avirtual machine with VMware Workstation. A Internet tutorial by butterscotch.com.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: youtube</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, drive, howto, tricks, ubuntu, virtual, operating, learn, tutorial, workstation, machine, system, tips, linux</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>drive</video:tag>
<video:tag>howto</video:tag>
<video:tag>tricks</video:tag>
<video:tag>ubuntu</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>operating</video:tag>
<video:tag>learn</video:tag>
<video:tag>tutorial</video:tag>
<video:tag>workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>system</video:tag>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>linux</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Build-the-Ultimate-White-Box--2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Build the Ultimate White Box Server For Under $2000 ...</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863357271110&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/8VL4480RW0RMPTFC.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>hak5darren wrote: We build an amazing white box ESXi server for under $2000! True virtualization,  real power, and best of all, you don’t have to overpay HP, Dell, IBM or anyone else to put it together for you. Darren and Matt grab the company credit card and show you how to do it too.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: hak5darren</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>white, build, core, hot, vmware, vm, 3ware, box, server, i7, swap, virtual, esx, esxi, diy, sata, jbod, machine, raid</video:category>
<video:tag>white</video:tag>
<video:tag>build</video:tag>
<video:tag>core</video:tag>
<video:tag>hot</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>vm</video:tag>
<video:tag>3ware</video:tag>
<video:tag>box</video:tag>
<video:tag>server</video:tag>
<video:tag>i7</video:tag>
<video:tag>swap</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>esxi</video:tag>
<video:tag>diy</video:tag>
<video:tag>sata</video:tag>
<video:tag>jbod</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>raid</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:55+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Migration-Between-Clou-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Migration Between Clouds With F5 Live App Demo</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028865227214858&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/8BWDP013M41QQPKD.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>f5dotcom wrote: In this webcast we will demonstrate how to perform a secure live migration of a VM from one cloud to another,  without downtime, and without user disruption using LTM, GTM and vCenter APIs.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                  Author: f5dotcom</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>data, vmware, center, migration, big-ip, cloud, f5</video:category>
<video:tag>data</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>center</video:tag>
<video:tag>migration</video:tag>
<video:tag>big-ip</video:tag>
<video:tag>cloud</video:tag>
<video:tag>f5</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:54+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>609</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-To-Use-Symantec-Backup-Ex-2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How To Use Symantec Backup Exec For Windows Servers</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=36028863775989886&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/C2S04K1BDLVTT7G4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>davidstrom wrote: An online backup server that covers a wide range of servers and services,  this latest version includes the ability to protect Microsoft SharePoint and Exchange servers, VMware Infrastructure, and other sophisticated environments.&amp;#32;&amp;#32;                 Author: davidstrom</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Informant, backup, David, software, Web, Strom</video:category>
<video:tag>Informant</video:tag>
<video:tag>backup</video:tag>
<video:tag>David</video:tag>
<video:tag>software</video:tag>
<video:tag>Web</video:tag>
<video:tag>Strom</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-11T07:11:54+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>286</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-install-Windows-in-a-new</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to install Windows in a newly created VMware Fusion virtual machine</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/XmIwKg352BQ</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/TMCKYN25QN6L5JBX.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video provides steps for installing Windows in a Fusion virtual machine when installing from the CD/DVD fails. You'll know the install fails because the media is not recognized, or you receive a "no bootable device was detected" error.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>fusion, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-07T15:27:20+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>130</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-VMware-GO-Works</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How VMware GO Works</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/y2R4F1BEw58</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/8DVLV83B78BLHLWV.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Hyper9inc wrote: vmware GO overview by Hyper9. With the announcement of the launch of vmware GO, vmware has finally entered the Hosted (Cloud/Web) Application market - Providing services to small and medium businesses to more easily manage their esxi implementations. This move may be an attempt by vmware to begin experimenting with ways of creating Hybrid Cloud environments in a future iteration of vmware GO. How would this work and how does GO work today?</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>virtualization, hyper9, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>hyper9</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-06T07:25:56+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>149</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-Install-Windows-Vista-on</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to Install Windows Vista on VMware Fusion Part 2/2</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.5min.com/Embeded/247439027/</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/H26VDX210K06LHFN.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>giorgio1apple wrote: In this tech video learn how to install Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 on VMware Fusion, on a Mac, part 2/2.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>software, Windows, VMware, 2/2, to, tips, Vista, Fusion, giorgio1apple, mac, helpInstall, Install, on, Part, how</video:category>
<video:tag>software</video:tag>
<video:tag>Windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>2/2</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>Vista</video:tag>
<video:tag>Fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>giorgio1apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>helpInstall</video:tag>
<video:tag>Install</video:tag>
<video:tag>on</video:tag>
<video:tag>Part</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-04T11:58:31+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>418</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-Install-Windows-Vista--2</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to Install Windows Vista on VMware Fusion Part 1/2</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.5min.com/Embeded/247439040/</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/9216LB26J0H7STX9.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>giorgio1apple wrote: In this tech video learn how to install Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 on VMware Fusion, on a Mac, part 1/2.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>software, Windows, VMware, 1/2, to, tips, Vista, Fusion, giorgio1apple, mac, helpInstall, Install, on, Part, how</video:category>
<video:tag>software</video:tag>
<video:tag>Windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>1/2</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>Vista</video:tag>
<video:tag>Fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>giorgio1apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>helpInstall</video:tag>
<video:tag>Install</video:tag>
<video:tag>on</video:tag>
<video:tag>Part</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-04T11:58:31+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>494</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-Import-a-BootCamp-Partit</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to Import a BootCamp Partition on VMware Fusion</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.5min.com/Embeded/247438824/</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/QT6CMZ3RG7JR81DT.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>giorgio1apple wrote: In this tech video learn how to import a BootCamp partition on VMware fusion on a Mac.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>software, FusionImport, fusio, tips, mac, help, a, on, giorgio1apple, BootCamp, VMware, how, Import, Partition, Fusion, to</video:category>
<video:tag>software</video:tag>
<video:tag>FusionImport</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusio</video:tag>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>a</video:tag>
<video:tag>on</video:tag>
<video:tag>giorgio1apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>BootCamp</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>Import</video:tag>
<video:tag>Partition</video:tag>
<video:tag>Fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-04T11:58:30+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>331</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-Use-VMWare-Fusion-App-on</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to Use VMWare Fusion App on a Mac</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.5min.com/Embeded/247439100/</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/W2DWGW21XJLW4QQ2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>giorgio1apple wrote: In this tech video learn how to use the VMWare Fusion app on a Mac.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>tips, to, fusion, a, giorgio1apple, help, use, app, mac, software, apphow, how, vmware, on, information</video:category>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>a</video:tag>
<video:tag>giorgio1apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>use</video:tag>
<video:tag>app</video:tag>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>software</video:tag>
<video:tag>apphow</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>on</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-04T11:58:30+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>479</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-Install-Windows-XP-on-VM</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to Install Windows XP on VMware Fusion</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.5min.com/Embeded/247438871/</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/VJ6R602BKQY4XS8L.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>giorgio1apple wrote: In this tech video learn how to install Windows XP on VMware Fusion on a Mac.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>help, software, a, tips, machow, mac, to, xp, fusion, install, on, giorgio1apple, how, windows, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>software</video:tag>
<video:tag>a</video:tag>
<video:tag>tips</video:tag>
<video:tag>machow</video:tag>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>xp</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>install</video:tag>
<video:tag>on</video:tag>
<video:tag>giorgio1apple</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-04T11:58:29+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>610</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-Wokrstation-7-Replay-Deb</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware Wokrstation 7 Replay Debugging</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/YjZWn3iDPiM</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/J528G33P03Z606VK.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>vmwaretv wrote: vmware Workstation 7 Record Replay Debugging does exactly what its name implies, it allows you to record the execution of your virtual machine, and then play it back later. vmware has significantly enhanced this feature based on feedback we have received from our developer community and our own developers who use it internally. I believe vmware Workstations Replay Debugging will help developers save a tremendous amount of time identifying and resolving issues. If you would like to give Replay Debugging a try, head over to E Lewiss blog www.replaydebugging.com/ for additional guidance, tips, and tricks. If you do not have vmware Workstation, download a free trial www.vmware.com/go/tryworkstation.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Workstation, vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>Workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-04T11:58:29+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>297</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-upload-support-logs-and</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to upload support logs and files for VMware Support to the VMware FTP server</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/tkhMCPqgHxY</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/34BSN23M5F78N1SD.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video provides steps for uploading diagnostic information like log bundles, or any other information a vmware Support Engineer requests to the vmware FTP server. The information you upload is used to assist in troubleshooting issues you've encountered while using vmware products.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>ace, player, vsphere, converter, workstation, log, information, ftp, esx, bundle, uploading, support, fusion, vmware, diagnostic, to, uploads</video:category>
<video:tag>ace</video:tag>
<video:tag>player</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>converter</video:tag>
<video:tag>workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>log</video:tag>
<video:tag>information</video:tag>
<video:tag>ftp</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>bundle</video:tag>
<video:tag>uploading</video:tag>
<video:tag>support</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>diagnostic</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>uploads</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-02T11:47:18+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>143</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Leopard-on-XP-with-VMware-Serve</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Leopard on XP with VMware Server</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/xOQ0b46gVOI</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/QF8MH91TRFM155B0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Axel9Trance wrote: Leopard on XP with vmware Server</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>XP, vmware, Leopard</video:category>
<video:tag>XP</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Leopard</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-02-01T07:34:14+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>557</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMWare-IWA-error</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMWare IWA error</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/TCG_zdHP1go</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/HD5Y5G1CC89VBL53.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>bernardo0c0d wrote: </video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmw, perm, error</video:category>
<video:tag>vmw</video:tag>
<video:tag>perm</video:tag>
<video:tag>error</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-27T20:39:54+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>25</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/FULL-HOW-TO-INSTALL-Mac-OS-X-10</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>FULL HOW TO INSTALL Mac OS X 10.4.8 ON VMWARE WORKSTATION 6.0 WITH WINDOWS (READ DESCRIPTION)</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/YgT5PVSKDdo</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/4H3Y9V2YMX5CVF4D.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>ultimategohan644 wrote: Description: SOFTWARE LIST BELOW This is an update from my old video this is the full configuration and installation of Mac OS X 10.4.8 Tiger on vmware Workstation 6.0. This video fully follows this guide by pcwiz: Click this link: pcwizcomputer.com OR pcwizcomputer.com Software Used: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 (Will work on both Vista All versions &amp; Windows XP) vmware Workstation 6.0 Build 45731 jas OS 10.4.8 AMD Intel with sse2 sse3 ISO Acquire ISO from you know where Burn or mount with Damon tools) Note: DO NOT MOUNT WITH VMWARE It wont work. Nuff said. (I burned my ISO to a 4.7GB DVD using Nero) Thanks to pcwiz for supplying us with a great guide. If you have any problems please refer to the forums on the pcwiz website.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>How, Mac, vmware, XP, to, OS, Workstation, Vista, Install, Tiger, Windows, Software</video:category>
<video:tag>How</video:tag>
<video:tag>Mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>XP</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>OS</video:tag>
<video:tag>Workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>Vista</video:tag>
<video:tag>Install</video:tag>
<video:tag>Tiger</video:tag>
<video:tag>Windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>Software</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-27T20:39:54+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>599</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-restart-management-agent</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to restart management agents on a VMware ESX host</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/1MRRipAsgFg</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/KBHSXB32KM7WRH09.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video provides steps for restarting the management agents on a VMware ESX host. It out lines the commands you must use and the order in which to use the commands.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>ESX, restart, mangement, restarting, vpxa, VMware, agents, services, mgmt, vmware-, vsphere, management, hostd, mgmt-vmware</video:category>
<video:tag>ESX</video:tag>
<video:tag>restart</video:tag>
<video:tag>mangement</video:tag>
<video:tag>restarting</video:tag>
<video:tag>vpxa</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>agents</video:tag>
<video:tag>services</video:tag>
<video:tag>mgmt</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware-</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>management</video:tag>
<video:tag>hostd</video:tag>
<video:tag>mgmt-vmware</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-26T08:09:53+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>142</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-does-Social-Media</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware does Social Media</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/gOE69Pa-I_Y</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/9M8QYF31VDT0CM6Y.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: VMware does social media! Need customer care? Tweet @vmwarecares. Follow our KB articles in real time, follow @vmwarekb</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>VMware, Media, vmwarecares, outreach, help, Twitter, blog, vmwarekb, customer, service, Social, in, Knowledgebase, care</video:category>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Media</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarecares</video:tag>
<video:tag>outreach</video:tag>
<video:tag>help</video:tag>
<video:tag>Twitter</video:tag>
<video:tag>blog</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekb</video:tag>
<video:tag>customer</video:tag>
<video:tag>service</video:tag>
<video:tag>Social</video:tag>
<video:tag>in</video:tag>
<video:tag>Knowledgebase</video:tag>
<video:tag>care</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-26T08:09:53+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>35</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Best-Practices-for-using-VMware</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Best Practices for using VMware Converter</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/q5PvytYblQ0</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/73MPKM2L22DVW97K.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video provides an overview of the best practices for converting a machine with VMware Converter. This video is based on VMware knowledge base article 1004588. This video also provides tips to consider when converting your machine. The video can help you avoid some of these errors: Unknown error returned by VMware Converter Agent Out of disk space Failed to establish Vim connection Import host not found P2VError UFAD_SYSTEM_ERROR(Internal Error) Pcopy_CloneTree failed with ...</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>virtual, troubleshooting, p2v, conver, vsphere, converter, practices, use, a, physican, vmware, how, using, physical, conversion, best, to, converting, machine, esx</video:category>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>troubleshooting</video:tag>
<video:tag>p2v</video:tag>
<video:tag>conver</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>converter</video:tag>
<video:tag>practices</video:tag>
<video:tag>use</video:tag>
<video:tag>a</video:tag>
<video:tag>physican</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>how</video:tag>
<video:tag>using</video:tag>
<video:tag>physical</video:tag>
<video:tag>conversion</video:tag>
<video:tag>best</video:tag>
<video:tag>to</video:tag>
<video:tag>converting</video:tag>
<video:tag>machine</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-26T08:09:52+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>504</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/What-is-Virtualization-7</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>What is Virtualization?</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xbyj7x</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/TR127R18DF89BR5F.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>tanzeelniazi wrote: Virtualization is a term that refers to the abstraction of computer resources. Virtual machine (VM), a software implementation of a machine (computer) that executes programs like a real machine. Virtual PC 2007, VMware Workstation, Virtual Box and Xensource can be used for virtualization. In this lesson I will talk on Virtual PC 2007 and VMware Workstation only.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, urdu, niazi, virtualization, webkno, virtual, tanzeel</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>urdu</video:tag>
<video:tag>niazi</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>webkno</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>tanzeel</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-24T19:30:31+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>291</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/What-is-Virtualization-8</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>What is Virtualization?</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xbyiq1</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/BVDZSP0X6PZXF1TB.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>tanzeelniazi wrote: Virtualization is a term that refers to the abstraction of computer resources. Virtual machine (VM), a software implementation of a machine (computer) that executes programs like a real machine. Virtual PC 2007, VMware Workstation, Virtual Box and Xensource can be used for virtualization. In this lesson I will talk on Virtual PC 2007 and VMware Workstation only.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, Urdu, Niazi, virtualization, webkno, virtual, Tanzeel</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>Urdu</video:tag>
<video:tag>Niazi</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualization</video:tag>
<video:tag>webkno</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>Tanzeel</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-24T19:30:31+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>256</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/VMware-Unity-in-Workstation-6-5</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>VMware Unity in Workstation 6.5</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/B4PYg9WkSLc</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/ZPS1PG3LNVHTQWZJ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>MSInfrastructures wrote: VMware Unity is now part of VMware Workstation; Bringing the power of VMware Fusion to Windows. ----- Soriyactra SUONG</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>VMware, 6.5, Microsoft, Suong, Unity, Fusion, Infrastructures, Workstation, Windows, Soriyactra</video:category>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>6.5</video:tag>
<video:tag>Microsoft</video:tag>
<video:tag>Suong</video:tag>
<video:tag>Unity</video:tag>
<video:tag>Fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>Infrastructures</video:tag>
<video:tag>Workstation</video:tag>
<video:tag>Windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>Soriyactra</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-22T07:36:11+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>263</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/PVSCSI-controller-easy-switch</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>PVSCSI controller easy switch</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xbxleq</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/F9Y8XS1JHX6C3SYY.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>RS_1 wrote: switch old to PVSCSI controller easily</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>vmware, esxi, pvscsi</video:category>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>esxi</video:tag>
<video:tag>pvscsi</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-22T07:36:11+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>222</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Install-Google-ChromeOS-on-a-Ma</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Install Google ChromeOS on a Mac or PC</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.howcast.com/flash/howcast_player.swf?file=595701720&amp;theme=black</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/6F0FDK12Q3C406V7.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>MJGizmos wrote: Install Google ChromeOS on a Mac or PC using VMWare Fusion or Virtual Box.&amp;#32;&amp;#32; Links: https://www.vmware.com/tryvmware/?p=vmware-fusion&amp;lp=1  http://gdgt.com/google/chrome-os/download/                   Author: youtube</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>mac, leopard, vista, vmware, iphone, shuffle, phone, preview, pc, windows, xp, fusion, nano, classic, full, virtualbox, os, snow, 7, me</video:category>
<video:tag>mac</video:tag>
<video:tag>leopard</video:tag>
<video:tag>vista</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>iphone</video:tag>
<video:tag>shuffle</video:tag>
<video:tag>phone</video:tag>
<video:tag>preview</video:tag>
<video:tag>pc</video:tag>
<video:tag>windows</video:tag>
<video:tag>xp</video:tag>
<video:tag>fusion</video:tag>
<video:tag>nano</video:tag>
<video:tag>classic</video:tag>
<video:tag>full</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtualbox</video:tag>
<video:tag>os</video:tag>
<video:tag>snow</video:tag>
<video:tag>7</video:tag>
<video:tag>me</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-22T07:36:10+05:00</video:publication_date>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Zimbra-XMBC-Lyce-Drupal-Solutio</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Zimbra, XMBC, Lycée, Drupal, Solution Linux JT open source</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/xbwfww</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/ZFQBNF3KBP6LMKTJ.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>Flo2s_TV wrote: Au programme Zimbra par VMware, XMBC, Lycée, Drupal, Solution Linux 2010</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>Zimbra, XMBC, Lyc</video:category>
<video:tag>Zimbra</video:tag>
<video:tag>XMBC</video:tag>
<video:tag>Lyc</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-22T07:36:10+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>275</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/Licensing-VMware-ESX-ESXi-vCent</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>Licensing VMware ESX, ESXi, vCenter Server</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/_Qno1Jj5TnA</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/6W6XML1P1VJ1Y3WK.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video provides steps for adding, assigning, and removing licenses for VMware ESX, ESXi, and vCenter Server.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>1010839, ESXi, VMware, assigning, removing, kbtv, Licensing, vCenter, vSphere, a, an, ESX, Server, license, adding, vmwarekbtv</video:category>
<video:tag>1010839</video:tag>
<video:tag>ESXi</video:tag>
<video:tag>VMware</video:tag>
<video:tag>assigning</video:tag>
<video:tag>removing</video:tag>
<video:tag>kbtv</video:tag>
<video:tag>Licensing</video:tag>
<video:tag>vCenter</video:tag>
<video:tag>vSphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>a</video:tag>
<video:tag>an</video:tag>
<video:tag>ESX</video:tag>
<video:tag>Server</video:tag>
<video:tag>license</video:tag>
<video:tag>adding</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekbtv</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-22T07:36:10+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>140</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-configure-NIC-teaming-in</loc>
<video:video>
<video:title>How to configure NIC teaming in VMware vSphere</video:title>
<video:player_loc allow_embed="No">http://www.youtube.com/v/Hx9FAo7_H2k</video:player_loc>
<video:thumbnail_loc>http://s3.amazonaws.com/magnifythumbs/KWYWDJ0M8WBVZ53S.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
<video:description>VMwareKB wrote: kb.vmware.com This video provides steps to configure NIC teaming in your vSphere environment. While this video uses vSphere, the steps also apply to your VMware Infrastructure 3.5 environments.</video:description>
<video:rating>0.0</video:rating>
<video:category>nic, vsphere, virtual, up, configure, kbtv, teaming, esx, infrastructure, set, configuring, vmwarekb, team, vmware, setting, setup, vmwarekbtv, tv</video:category>
<video:tag>nic</video:tag>
<video:tag>vsphere</video:tag>
<video:tag>virtual</video:tag>
<video:tag>up</video:tag>
<video:tag>configure</video:tag>
<video:tag>kbtv</video:tag>
<video:tag>teaming</video:tag>
<video:tag>esx</video:tag>
<video:tag>infrastructure</video:tag>
<video:tag>set</video:tag>
<video:tag>configuring</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekb</video:tag>
<video:tag>team</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmware</video:tag>
<video:tag>setting</video:tag>
<video:tag>setup</video:tag>
<video:tag>vmwarekbtv</video:tag>
<video:tag>tv</video:tag>
<video:publication_date>2010-01-14T19:00:10+05:00</video:publication_date>
<video:duration>111</video:duration>
</video:video>
</url>
<url>
<loc>http://video.vmdigest.com/video/How-to-decode-machine-check-exc</loc>
<video:video>
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