Thursday, July 31, 2008

VMware ESXi for Free

As I wrote several times, I'm working on virtualization at work recently.

Two days ago, VMware made an announcement that they will provide VMware ESXi for Free.
According to their press release, ESXi seems to be the next generation hypervisor. But, so far as I know, ESXi is a subset of VMware ESX Server and the only difference is that ESXi does not contain the service console which is actually RHEL3 based Linux dedicated for management.
In other word, ESXi is the same as Virtual Infrastructure 3i. Here 'i' stands for 'Installable', not 'i' of something cool or superior like the 'i' of iMac.

I'm wondering what kind of revenue model they are thinking about from now...

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Xen Summit 2008 Fall

I didn't know that the next Xen Summit (2008 Fall) would be held in Tokyo, Japan.

I was wondering it would be difficult going to both VMWorld and Xen Summit in this fall, but that means it's not impossible doing so because I do not need to making business trip abroad twice in one quarter. :)

In addition, yesterday I got an idea about a DBMS performance issue on top of virtualization environment, especially Xen hypervisor. :)
So, the only problem is that if I can really make time working on the idea...

Monday, July 28, 2008

Day 294 : First Clinic



Today was the first day she went to a clinic except regular health checks.

Recently, my daughter had a runny nose and we thought she caught a cold.
But, it turned out that she had a glue ear. :(
Anyway, it's lucky that we found the glue ear got correct medicine.

BTW, she cried out loud at the clinic, and I think she got tired there. So, she fell asleep just after finishing the last milk tonight. I hope she has a lovely dream tonight. :)

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Day 293 : Growing Chair

I wrote about the first chair for my daughter in May, but actually we rent the chair at that time.

Recently, my wife found a good wooden chair, and it looked very cool for me too.
So, we bought it. :)

Here is a piece of picture of my daughter enjoying(?) the chair.


The chair is 'mobo' by 'Timkid', a German company.
'mobo' is a kit of knock-down chair, and the below are pictures during the assembly process.
Actually, the chair is highly flexible in adjusting its height, and so it seems to be usable from 7 month to 10 years old. Actually, the chair also grows with babies. :)

One thing I felt happy is not the do-it-yourself activity but that my daughter crawled to me and pecked my arm. :o

Day 293 : Stand Up! (Soon)

Well, recently my daughter shows surprisingly rapid progresses. :)



I'm looking forward to walking around with her soon. :)

Randy Pausch Last Lecture

I have to confess that I didn't know about Professor Randy Pausch in neither his speciality area nor his last last lecture. :(

Today, I read that finally he past away in a news paper and listened to his last lecture at CMU, "Achieving Your Childhood Dreams."

Here is an excerption from his slides, "Important Advices":
  • Be good at something: it makes you valuable
  • Work hard... "what's your secret?"
  • Find the best in everybody; no matter how long you have to wait for them to show it
  • Be prepared: "luck" is where prepration meets opportunity
I like the first one best, and now I'm wondering what kind of advices I can give to my daughter. :)

Friday, July 25, 2008

Time to Say...

Today, I heard that one of my colleagues would leave our workplace next month.

I'm working for a special organization for one of the most bureaucratic and legacy company in Japan, and its purpose is putting together engineers working on the same kind of technology area from its subsidiaries and make their activities more efficient for all of the group companies.

The colleague is excellent in terms of skill driving an organization for a practical direction. Furthermore, he understands wide range of technologies sufficiently including from emerging ones without working on the new ones by himself to legacy ones. But, sad to say, according to traditional way of career track of the company, a person especially on the fast career track would stay at one place at most five years or less, and he is. Thus, he was also to move to other workplace. In a sense, it's time to say good-by for him.
Anyway, I hope he can get a challenging workplace from next month.

Here, recently I'm wondering what kind of actions should I do in my career path.
I quit a company about five years ago, and one reason why I did so was that there was actually no career path being an engineer not a manager in the company, and one of my bosses who interviewed me told me that they were trying to design a career path for those engineers. But, after all I'm feeling it's was an illusion.

Thus, I'm wondering if it's time doing something also for me recently.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Day 288 : Crawling



Hoho, my daughter finally began to crawl around the room. :)

One thing I and my wife are talking about is that we have to do up our rooms.
Especially, there are a lot of cables and PC related things in my room. So, it's the most dangerous(?) area in our house. But, my room is also a lumber room, and I'm wondering if I really can find any room for gadets there. :o

Day 288 : A Tooth

Finally, my daughter got a tooth. :)



To tell the truth, we found the tooth yesterday at Aeonmall Musashi-Murayama, but it was difficult to take pictures of that. The above picture was taken when she was in a good humor after taking a bath and had milk enough. :)

Monday, July 21, 2008

Day 287 : Anpanman

Anpan-man is one of the most popular cartoons for children in Japan.
Today, we went to Aeonmall Musashi-Murayama and found the below at a bakery shop there.



My daughter does not understand Anpan-man yet, but I'm wondering someday I take her to cartoon movies such as Anpan-man. :)

BTW, Anpan means a Japanese original style bun with read bean paste.
That's why it makes sense that a bakery creates those things for advertisement. :)

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Day 279 : One-piece Dress


Today, we had guests and it's the first time that my daughter wore her Sunday's dress presented by her granduncle. :)

BTW, the guests were colleagues of mine at work, and they are well known around me that they are very much education-minded. I was a bit surprised that their 5 years daughter created a toy credit card by paper craft during their stay our home. Especially, she recognized lines printed on the back side of the card as "patterns" not "characters" and copied them. The characters were of course Japanese Kanji.
A great pattern recognition engine... :o

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Day 275 : 9 Months



It's my daughter's 9th month birthday today. :)

In the above picture, she wares Jinbei (甚平, じんべい) which is one of traditional casual Japanese clothing presented by her grand mother. It's made of gauze, and very good for this Summer season. :)

BTW, today I was very busy and stucked bya trap colleagues of mine at work (Hey, Furuta-kun, Morisa-san. I'm talking about you guys. :o)
Although I've kept taking a bath everyday with my daughter since she got back from my wife's home town to Tokyo(*1), the record was terminated today. :(

(*1) The only exception is my business travel to New York in the last month.