BMF 2012 Gerd Leonhard - Rebooting the Media EcosystemFirebrandDigital
This document discusses trends in media and technology including the shift to social, local and mobile (SoLoMo) platforms and experiences. Key points discussed are the transition from text and screen-based culture to an immersive, engaged experience on multiple devices. Broadcast and linear media are giving way to distributed, collaborative and non-linear models. Attention and audiences are also fragmenting across many platforms and screens. The future of media will be defined by creators, users and experiences rather than products and brands.
Il giorno 24 settembre è stata comunicato il lancio della piattaforma SportSupporter, la prima piattaforma di crowdfunding che aiuta lo sport a vivere in salute
This document discusses VMware certifications, specifically the VCDX certification. It provides information on the different certification levels (VCA, VCP, VCAP, VCDX), requirements to achieve VCDX certification, how to prepare for the VCDX exam through bootcamps and resources, and the importance of virtual environment design. The document emphasizes that VCDX is an elite certification held by around 100 people worldwide, and achieving it involves obtaining lower certifications, having your design application approved, and successfully defending your design in an exam.
This document discusses the pros and cons of the vCenter Server Appliance (vCSA) compared to the Windows-based vCenter Server. Some key pros of the vCSA include that it is preconfigured as a virtual appliance with all components included, it is smaller and faster to deploy than the Windows version, and does not require a Windows license. However, the vCSA also has limitations such as potentially fewer features compared to the Windows version and incompatibility with other VMware components. The document also examines scalability, high availability, patching, and sizing considerations for the vCSA.
BMF 2012 Gerd Leonhard - Rebooting the Media EcosystemFirebrandDigital
This document discusses trends in media and technology including the shift to social, local and mobile (SoLoMo) platforms and experiences. Key points discussed are the transition from text and screen-based culture to an immersive, engaged experience on multiple devices. Broadcast and linear media are giving way to distributed, collaborative and non-linear models. Attention and audiences are also fragmenting across many platforms and screens. The future of media will be defined by creators, users and experiences rather than products and brands.
Il giorno 24 settembre è stata comunicato il lancio della piattaforma SportSupporter, la prima piattaforma di crowdfunding che aiuta lo sport a vivere in salute
This document discusses VMware certifications, specifically the VCDX certification. It provides information on the different certification levels (VCA, VCP, VCAP, VCDX), requirements to achieve VCDX certification, how to prepare for the VCDX exam through bootcamps and resources, and the importance of virtual environment design. The document emphasizes that VCDX is an elite certification held by around 100 people worldwide, and achieving it involves obtaining lower certifications, having your design application approved, and successfully defending your design in an exam.
This document discusses the pros and cons of the vCenter Server Appliance (vCSA) compared to the Windows-based vCenter Server. Some key pros of the vCSA include that it is preconfigured as a virtual appliance with all components included, it is smaller and faster to deploy than the Windows version, and does not require a Windows license. However, the vCSA also has limitations such as potentially fewer features compared to the Windows version and incompatibility with other VMware components. The document also examines scalability, high availability, patching, and sizing considerations for the vCSA.
This document discusses VMware's NSX network virtualization technology. It begins with an introduction of the presenter and outlines two approaches to software-defined data centers: hardware-defined and software-defined. The document then compares ESX to NSX architecture, discusses concepts like network virtualization, software-defined networking, and OpenFlow. It aims to debunk myths about NSX's capabilities, shows how east-west traffic works, discusses limitations, and outlines differences between vSphere NSX and multi-hypervisor NSX. The goal is to provide an overview of NSX and clarify its capabilities and limitations.
This document discusses best practices for designing a VMware vCenter Server infrastructure. It covers choosing between the installable and appliance versions, hardware requirements, high availability and backup options, implementing single sign-on and the web client, and sizing the vCenter Server virtual appliance. The key considerations for design include scale, availability, manageability, security and choosing the right edition based on inventory size.
The document discusses various components and considerations for Veeam Backup & Replication infrastructure, including:
- Choosing the right platform components like Veeam Backup Server, Microsoft SQL Server, and Enterprise Manager
- Deciding where to save backups, such as VMware agent-less backup, snapshot hunter, and various storage types
- Factors that can impact production like backup windows and only copying needed data to reduce backup impact
The document provides guidance on preparing for the VCAP5-CIA certification exam. It introduces the presenter and provides an overview of the exam objectives, resources for preparation, and details on setting up labs. Specifically, it outlines Objective 3.1 on managing provider VDCs, Objective 3.2 on managing vCloud Director network resources, and begins discussing Objective 3.3 on managing organization VDCs. Links and guidelines are provided for creating and managing various network resource types like provider VDCs, network pools, and external networks.
The document is a presentation for a VMUG IT Meeting in Naples on April 6, 2016. It discusses VMUG, an independent global organization for VMware customers with over 195 local groups and 100,000 members worldwide. It outlines the agenda for the meeting which includes presentations on software-defined data centers, network virtualization with NSX, vRealize Automation with NSX, Nutanix, always-on enterprises with Veeam, software-defined storage, and a panel discussion. It promotes VMUG membership advantages like discounts on VMware software and events.
This document discusses VMware's NSX network virtualization technology. It begins with an introduction of the presenter and outlines two approaches to software-defined data centers: hardware-defined and software-defined. The document then compares ESX to NSX architecture, discusses concepts like network virtualization, software-defined networking, and OpenFlow. It aims to debunk myths about NSX's capabilities, shows how east-west traffic works, discusses limitations, and outlines differences between vSphere NSX and multi-hypervisor NSX. The goal is to provide an overview of NSX and clarify its capabilities and limitations.
This document discusses best practices for designing a VMware vCenter Server infrastructure. It covers choosing between the installable and appliance versions, hardware requirements, high availability and backup options, implementing single sign-on and the web client, and sizing the vCenter Server virtual appliance. The key considerations for design include scale, availability, manageability, security and choosing the right edition based on inventory size.
The document discusses various components and considerations for Veeam Backup & Replication infrastructure, including:
- Choosing the right platform components like Veeam Backup Server, Microsoft SQL Server, and Enterprise Manager
- Deciding where to save backups, such as VMware agent-less backup, snapshot hunter, and various storage types
- Factors that can impact production like backup windows and only copying needed data to reduce backup impact
The document provides guidance on preparing for the VCAP5-CIA certification exam. It introduces the presenter and provides an overview of the exam objectives, resources for preparation, and details on setting up labs. Specifically, it outlines Objective 3.1 on managing provider VDCs, Objective 3.2 on managing vCloud Director network resources, and begins discussing Objective 3.3 on managing organization VDCs. Links and guidelines are provided for creating and managing various network resource types like provider VDCs, network pools, and external networks.
The document is a presentation for a VMUG IT Meeting in Naples on April 6, 2016. It discusses VMUG, an independent global organization for VMware customers with over 195 local groups and 100,000 members worldwide. It outlines the agenda for the meeting which includes presentations on software-defined data centers, network virtualization with NSX, vRealize Automation with NSX, Nutanix, always-on enterprises with Veeam, software-defined storage, and a panel discussion. It promotes VMUG membership advantages like discounts on VMware software and events.
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Input
Vcc
Sakelar
Gnd (dround)
Lampu
Chip
Jika chip di klik duakali dia akan keluar gambar sperti ini
Vcc teletak pada kaki ber nomor 14 sadangkan gnd
terletak dikaki nomor 7,untuk inputnya dia terletak
pada nomor 13,12. 10,9. 1,2. 4,5 dan outputnya terletak
pd kaki nomor 11,8,3,6
Pertama tarik garis lurus dari Vcc ke titik X dan dari GND
ke titik Y,stelah itu tarik garis dari sala satutitik Y
diarahkan ke kaki no 7,setelah itu Tarik garis dari kaki
keluaran ke inputan (dcba),dan untuk keluaran silakan
tarik garis ke output led diarahkan ke titik + dan tarik
garis lagi dari titik Y diarahkan ke output led ke titik –
Dan hasilnya akan jadi seperti ini.
2. Sbagai conto gerbang or.!
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gambar lasung klo yg ini berupa peerangkat elektro.!