postheadericon vMotion vs. VMotion .. Vote for your favorite!

I guess all of us are confused at this point whether it's "vMotion" or "VMotion"! Every now and then, we would see a slide/wp/document/blog-post/presentation mentioning the term in a deferent way. I showed on twitter lately one of these slides which was taken from an official VMware material (the vSphere e-learning module) and you can see below how both of them are actually appearing in the same place!

Until VMware decides which one is the official term to be used, let's vote for our favorite and see how the community thinks.

I, for one, stand by the "vTrend"!

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  • vMotion definitely! And why do my colleagues always get picky on my when I correct them in using terms? ;-)
  • omnimod
    Next vote will be:
    VMware vs vMware.
  • As Vladan (not vLadan) I vote for vMotion.... -:)
  • VMotion, but I'll have no problem changing if all VMware employees are on the same page and they update ALL of their documentation. I still see VMware employees writing VMware as VMWare.
  • Hang on guys. Does this mean it's now vMotion using vSphere from vMware?
  • vMotion - to keep up with the other kids.
  • vMotion, get with the vTrend...
  • Tim Oudin
    Out with the old and in with vMotion!
  • vMotion is the way to go.
  • Dan Willis
    Always go with the "little v" !
  • VMotion is dead. Long live vMotion!
  • Stick with the old, i don't wanna have to change all of my Blog Posts...lol
  • old school
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My name is Hany Michael and I’m a Senior Consultant at VMware. I blog about various topics ranging from the core vSphere technologies all the way to the vCloud based products. (Read more)
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