Emad Benjamin
Staff Solutions Architect, VMware
Emad Benjamin has been in the IT industry for last 20 years, graduated with bachelor of electrical engineering from University of Wollongong. Earlier in his career he was a C++ software engineer, and then in 1997 made the switch to Java, and has been focusing on Java since then. For the last 7 years his main focus has been Java on VMware vSphere. He has been with VMWare since 2005, and is currently a Staff Architect on Java and vFabric.
Emad has presented at VMworld-2011 total of 4 sessions on Virtualizing Java, and is the Author of the book: Enterprise Java Applications Architecture on VMWare. This book provides both architecture and implementation details that are critical to successfully run enterprise Java applications on VMware. Emad has also presented at Openworld-2010, and various internal VMware events.
Presentations
Production Proven Methods of Running Enterprise Java on vSphere
This session shares many of the production proven methods of running Java on vSphere. Covering scalability, load balancer integration, zero-downtime of application releases, best practices, use Java API to automate VM manipulation, troubleshooting techniques, and how to improve your application architecture using vFabric components in addition to vSphere.
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Books
by Emad Benjamin
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This book is the culmination of 7 years of experience in running Java on VMware vSphere both internally at VMware and at VMware customer sites. In fact many of VMware’s customers run critical enterprise Java applications on VMware vSphere where they have achieved better TCO, and SLAs. This book covers high level architecture and implementation details, such as design and sizing, high availability designs, automation of deployments, best practices, tuning, and troubleshooting techniques.
- This book is the culmination of 7 years of experience in running Java on VMware vSphere both internally at VMware and at VMware customer sites. In fact many of VMware’s customers run critical enterprise Java applications on VMware vSphere where they have achieved better TCO, and SLAs. This book covers high level architecture and implementation details, such as design and sizing, high availability designs, automation of deployments, best practices, tuning, and troubleshooting techniques.