More Hyper9 Beta Invitations Available

If anyone is interested, I still have a few Hyper9 beta invitations available. My first call for interested beta participants was well-received, but my available slots filled up pretty quickly. I thought there might be more people interested in trying the beta and luckily, I was able to secure a few more invites.

Hyper9 does have a few prerequisites or requirements for potential beta participants:

  • Must be using VMware ESX 3.0 or higher and VirtualCenter 2.0 or higher
  • Must have at least 2 VMware ESX servers
  • Must have at least 20 virtual machines (VMs)

In addition, if selected, program participants must agree to install the software within 5 days of receiving it, and users from Hyper9 competitors are not eligible (duh!). Once installation is complete, users will need to notify Hyper9 at an e-mail address to be provided to them.

Do you meet the requirements? If so, and you’re interested in participating in the beta, post a comment below. Be sure to use a valid e-mail address!

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  1. Christian Mohn (h0bbel)’s avatar

    Hi, Scott. Seems like an interesting approach, and I’m willing to test it if possible. We meet the requirements and should be a good fit for testing.

  2. John’s avatar

    I would also be interested in taking this for a spin.

  3. Aaron Sweemer’s avatar

    Hey Scott, Aaron here. I finally got my lab set up and meet the requirements. If you’ve still got an extra spot, I’m interested. Thanks :)

  4. John Sacramoni’s avatar

    Any chance I could get in on that beta. Lab ready to go.

  5. Adam Stephens’s avatar

    Scott,

    We meet these requirements and are interested in a beta invite.

    Thanks,
    -adam

  6. Chris’s avatar

    I’d be interested in testing the product. It looking like a interesting way to solve a couple of issues.

  7. Jason Grant’s avatar

    Scott, I’d like to participate if there is still a slot available.

    I have a pilot environment and a test environment.

    -j.

  8. Chris Lukas’s avatar

    Hi Scott, I have an appropriate lab environment for this…I’m an iSCSI fan too…