Updated vSphere and esxtop PDFs
Just to let you all know I’ve updated both my vSphere 4 card and my esxtop precis to versions 2.2 and 1.2 respectively. I realized that both were long overdue an update.
The vSphere 4 card just has a few small corrections that the readers have spotted and some updated links. Its been about 6 months since I uploaded the current version, so I can’t remember all changes, but there nothing too drastic.
The esxtop precis has had the slightly more noticeable changes. I’ve updated a couple of the thresholds to keep it in line with Duncan’s sage advice. I also added in the great tip of the keypad numbers 2, 4, 6 & 8 (see the card for what they do), as these are both useful and nice and easy to remember (so I might actually use them).
So no big changes, but if your about to print yourself off a new card, make sure its one of these new shiny ones
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you should update the screenshot too
You’re right, I was just being lazy. I’ll try to update them soon
Thanks.
Done
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The keypad shortcuts are COOL!!! Thanks.
Any chance of getting the poster updated to 2.2? Keep up the great work!
Here you go: http://www.vreference.com/2010/06/01/vsphere-card-2-2-now-in-poster-size/