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- 0.5.0 on track for Jan
- long pole is QA testing
- 3 resources have tests (out of 80)
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- Metal instance testing
- network device state coming ack too verbose
- think they have a way to move forward (and return a list closert othe hCL ask)

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- [[Morpheus/Flex]]
- ![image.png](../assets/image_1765551657940_0.png)
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- [[Veeam]]
- my updates:
- Haven't gotten access to telemetry yet, trying to get access to at least num. downloads of the plugin
- V13 testing on deck for Q2 release, once costed we can try to bring that forward
- Next steps
- Get a call setup with Neil
- TODO need to pull together what i can on business case [[01-05-2026]]
- plugin downloads
- num. support cases
- asks in
-
- Ideas for improving [[share.mopheus]]
- user management
- we have a shared admin user, need full user creation
- fully implementsed organizations
- a way to group plugins and users
- current = only org is Morpheus, but vendors want to be able to upload their own plugins and it would say "published by"
- stats collection
- Automate release pipeline
- upload --> validation pipeline --> (manual approval?) --> release to website
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- TODO followup telco legal Q from Bryan/Jeff #equinix
- BRyan said no update - [[07-14-2025]]
-
- DONE followup ALA resrouce
completed:: [[07-11-2025]]
- DONE email languange docs to Shelley
completed:: [[07-11-2025]]
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- Acronis Backup
- DONE followup Rajeev on Cheri email
completed:: [[07-21-2025]] emailed rajeev
- TODO followup simplivity
- TODO followup thales
- Amir aliance manager
- David = GL WW HC sales
- David to connect me with Amir
- TODO rajeev deck
- Plugin current state slide
- New plugin slides
- #Cohesity status
- Vish and Parissa connected with Cohesity
- very interested in understanding the new API
- TODO sync with neil on lastest
SCHEDULED: <2025-07-22 Tue>
- How can we get the Thales plugin published?
- Current state of sustainlake,
- Nutanix next steps?
- TODO create new isv update email
SCHEDULED: <2025-07-25 Fri>
- Create template
- TODO Get updates from Parissa
- TODO Get updates from Neil
- DONE followup SBOM for ALA
completed:: [[07-21-2025]] pinged Adam on slack
SCHEDULED: <2025-07-22 Tue>
- TODO followup ATA plan
SCHEDULED: <2025-07-21 Mon>
- TODO Japan translations
- sent to Makoto for review
- TODO get translations into seismic
- TODO sent queries to James/Phil re ISV custoemrs
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- Acronis Backup
- DONE followup Rajeev on Cheri email
completed:: [[07-21-2025]] emailed rajeev
- DONE send email to Cheri
completed:: [[07-22-2025]]
- DONE followup #simplivity
completed:: [[08-11-2025]]
- DONE followup #thales
completed:: [[08-11-2025]]
- Amir aliance manager
- David = GL WW HC sales
- David to connect me with Amir
- DONE rajeev deck
completed:: [[08-01-2025]]
- Plugin current state slide
- New plugin slides
- #Cohesity status
- Vish and Parissa connected with Cohesity
- very interested in understanding the new API
- DONE sync with neil on lastest
completed:: [[08-04-2025]]
SCHEDULED: <2025-07-22 Tue>
- How can we get the Thales plugin published?
- Current state of sustainlake,
- Nutanix next steps?
- DONE create new isv update email
completed:: [[08-04-2025]]
SCHEDULED: <2025-07-25 Fri>
- Create template
- DONE Get updates from Parissa
completed:: [[08-04-2025]]
- DONE Get updates from Neil
completed:: [[07-22-2025]]
- DONE followup SBOM for ALA
completed:: [[07-21-2025]] pinged Adam on slack
SCHEDULED: <2025-07-22 Tue>
- TODO followup ATA plan
SCHEDULED: <2025-08-04 Mon>
- Expanded to incl Estes and Dustin
- LATER #translations
- Japan sent to Makoto for review
- emailed Matt Banks re getting them validated/published
- TODO get translations into seismic
- DONE sent queries to James/Phil re ISV custoemrs
completed:: [[07-22-2025]]
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- ((688a44ae-242c-49d4-ac4b-d71308f3a079))
- MKS / #Veeam Kasten
- Lab intros
- Q: how can we get them lab access (who's lab)
- Q: cna tilmans team do the validation steps?
-
- #Redhat VDC $1.1M
-
- Work for this week
- 1. Top priorities that you are working on this week
- Worked with Tilman and team to update the #HVM #ISV certification process updates to address prioritization of requests (i.e. which go via self-cert vs our labs) and to extend the scope of the self-testing documentaion to include 'proof' requirements for each test.
- DONE **Reviewed Docs created by Parissa for publishing**
completed:: [[07-30-2025]]
- Had touchpoint with #Suse on Suse Vistruliazaion/KVM
- Suse very keen to proceed - next step to validate our timeline for development of required APIs/data models
- Had Touchpoint with #Thales acct mgr on publishing their Morpheus plugin and next steps
- #Morpheus #ALA updates - integration of SBOM and submission to legal
- Format identified and awaiting final version of 8.0.8 codebase to generate SBOM
- Arranged resource to assist Nutanix plugin validation update
- Reviewed Morpheus demo flows and confrimed access to the TR1 envirnment for conducting demos
- Created Morpheus plugin/integration customer facing slides
- Supported @Equinix workstream while Jeff Martin was out
- 2. Top priorities for the next week
- Send updated #ISV email
- **Updates done awaiting QA signoff**
- DONE Get up to speed on current strategic direction for PCCP
completed:: [[07-29-2025]]
- TODO Begin gathering of PC Edge requirements for PCCP
- reviewed PRD doc
- meet with team
- **review PRD and extract Morpheus requirements**
- **Meet with team to review and confirm**
- Finalize Morpheus ALA updates - integration of updated SBOM and submission to legal
- **Awaiting QA approval to generate SBOM**
- Meet with Thales on publishing their Morpheus plugin and next steps
- HVM/Morpheus Threat Analysis followup/planning (weekly touchpoint)
- **followup call on Monday - Adam to chase DAve/Dustin to join**
- Understand current state of PCAI security reviews and upstream requirements
- **strong reqiurement for them to get ATA done for HVM Morpheus**
- Follow-up K8s cluster API/KubeVirt API timeline for development (ie. for Suse)
- Gather latest docs on Simplivity plugin details
- 3. Blockers/areas where you need leadership help.
- Approval decision for spend request to engage legal counsel re Telco requirement for Equinix

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tags:: gearing, bikepacking
- [[Gearing for stormchaser]]
-
- [[Conquering Etiwanda Climb]]
- Melb to Adelaide in one ride. Fixie 48/19.
Tour Divide
Seven Evergreen SL (40:20T gearing)

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#
Climb Pacing Strategy
- ## Gear Comparison (38t chainring with your available cogs)
All calculated at your actual 214W power. Shows cadence at different gradients and estimated total time.
| Cog | Ratio | Cadence @ 3% | Cadence @ 5% | Cadence @ 7% | Cadence @ 8% | Min Cadence | Est. Time | vs Current |
| ---- | ---- | ---- |
| 14t | 2.71 | 63 rpm | 41 rpm | 30 rpm | 26 rpm | 26 rpm | 20:56 | +2:13 |
| 16t | 2.38 | 72 rpm | 46 rpm | 34 rpm | 30 rpm | 30 rpm | 20:56 | +2:13 |
| 18t | 2.11 | 82 rpm | 52 rpm | 38 rpm | 34 rpm | 34 rpm | 20:56 | +2:13 |
| 20t (current) | 1.90 | 91 rpm | 58 rpm | 43 rpm | 38 rpm | 38 rpm | 20:56 | — |
| 22t | 1.73 | 100 rpm | 64 rpm | 47 rpm | 41 rpm | 41 rpm | 20:56 | +2:13 |
✓ Green highlighted rows = optimal cadence range (60-90 rpm minimum)
The gear that keeps you in this range on the steepest sections will be most efficient.
- ## Parameters
Rider Weight (lbs)
Bike Weight (lbs)
Chainring
Rear Cog14t (38/14 = 2.71)16t (38/16 = 2.38)18t (38/18 = 2.11)20t (38/20 = 1.90) - Current22t (38/22 = 1.73)
Target Time (mm:ss)
- ## Target vs Actual
YOUR BEST EFFORT
Time:**18:43**
Avg Power:**214W**
Avg Speed:**9.1 mph**
TARGET (15:08)
Required Power:**298W**
Avg Speed:**11.1 mph**
GAP TO CLOSE
Time:**-3:35 (19.1%)**
Power:**+84W (39.3%)**
- ## Speed Profile
- ## Elevation & Gradient
- ## Detailed Pacing Table
| Distance (mi) | Elevation (ft) | Grade (%) | Speed (mph) | Cadence (rpm) | Power (W) | Time |
| ---- | ---- | ---- |
| 0.0 | 1330 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0 | 298 | 0:00 |
| 0.2 | 1400 | 6.6 | 9.3 | 62 | 298 | 1:17 |
| 0.4 | 1450 | 4.7 | 12.6 | 84 | 298 | 2:15 |
| 0.6 | 1480 | 2.8 | 19.2 | 129 | 298 | 2:52 |
| 0.8 | 1510 | 2.8 | 19.2 | 129 | 298 | 3:30 |
| 1.0 | 1540 | 2.8 | 19.2 | 129 | 298 | 4:07 |
| 1.2 | 1570 | 2.8 | 19.2 | 129 | 298 | 4:45 |
| 1.4 | 1600 | 2.8 | 19.2 | 129 | 298 | 5:22 |
| 1.6 | 1650 | 4.7 | 12.6 | 84 | 298 | 6:19 |
| 1.8 | 1700 | 4.7 | 12.6 | 84 | 298 | 7:17 |
| 2.0 | 1750 | 4.7 | 12.6 | 84 | 298 | 8:14 |
| 2.2 | 1820 | 6.6 | 9.3 | 62 | 298 | 9:32 |
| 2.4 | 1900 | 7.6 | 8.2 | 55 | 298 | 11:00 |
| 2.6 | 2000 | 9.5 | 6.6 | 45 | 298 | 12:48 |
| 2.8 | 2130 | 12.3 | 5.2 | 35 | 298 | 15:08 |
- ### Analysis: What Happened in Your Effort
**Critical Issue: Speed Collapse at 39:00 mark (around mile 2.3-2.5)**
Your speed dropped dramatically to ~7.3 mph while HR stayed at 168 bpm and cadence dropped to 46 rpm. This is where you lost significant time - you were grinding at unsustainably low cadence on the steepest section.
**Pacing Pattern Analysis:**
- **Start (0-26:40):** Consistent ~12-13 mph, 70-90 rpm cadence, ~150 bpm HR - good sustainable pace
- **Middle (26:40-35:00):** Speed holding ~11-12 mph, cadence still decent 60-80 rpm, HR climbing to 160s
- **Crisis Point (35:00-39:00):** Speed crashes to 7.3 mph, cadence drops to 46 rpm, HR maxed at 168 bpm - you hit the wall on the steepest pitch
- **Recovery sections (gaps in data):** Appears you had to stop/soft pedal briefly, then resumed
- **Final push (40:00+):** HR surged to 135+ but speed didn't recover - too fatigued
**The Singlespeed Problem (38/20 gearing):**
At 46 rpm on the steep section, you're at 60% of your average cadence. This gear is simply too tall for the 7-8% gradient sections. You're forced to:
- Mash at very low cadence (high muscular force per pedal stroke)
- This fatigues your legs faster than your cardiovascular system
- Notice your HR wasn't maxed out (168 bpm vs 181 max) - your legs failed before your cardio did
**Where Time Was Lost:**
Comparing to target 15:08 pace:
- First half (miles 0-1.4): Relatively close to target, maybe lost 30-45 seconds
- Steep section (miles 1.4-2.8): Lost 2:30-3:00 here due to the speed collapse
- The 39:00 mark crisis point alone probably cost 1:30-2:00
- ### ⚠️ Critical Finding: Gearing is Your Biggest Limiter
Your data clearly shows the 38/20 singlespeed forced you into an impossible situation on the steep sections. At 214W average power, you should be capable of ~10-11 mph on 7% grades with proper gearing (80-90 rpm). Instead, you were forced to 7.3 mph at 46 rpm.
If you had gears allowing you to maintain 70+ rpm throughout:
- You could likely sustain 230-240W instead of 214W (less muscular fatigue)
- You wouldn't have the catastrophic slowdown at 39:00
- Estimated time with same 214W but proper gearing: 16:30-17:15
- With 230W + proper gearing: 15:30-16:00
- ### Realistic Pathways to 15:08:
**Option 1:** Switch to gears + maintain current 214W:**~17:00 (not quite there)**
**Option 2:** Switch to gears + increase to 245W:**~15:08 ✓**
**Option 3:** Keep singlespeed + increase to 300W+:**~15:08 (extremely difficult, cadence issues persist)**
**Option 4:** Gears + lose 15 lbs + 230W:**~15:08 ✓**
- ### Gearing Recommendation Based on Your Data:
Looking at the gear comparison above with your actual 214W power output:
- **38/14 or 38/16: TOO HARD** - You'd be spinning 90-110+ rpm on easier sections (leg speed limited, wastes energy)
- **38/18: MARGINAL** - Better than 20t but still drops below 60 rpm on steep sections
- **38/20: YOUR CURRENT** - Forces 46 rpm on steepest sections = catastrophic muscular fatigue
- **38/22: BEST OPTION** - Keeps you in 60-70 rpm range on steep sections, 75-85 rpm on moderate sections
Recommendation: Switch to 38/22 (1.73 ratio). This should save you 45-75 seconds and feel far more sustainable. You'll spin a bit faster on easy sections (85-90 rpm) but maintain viable cadence (60-65 rpm) on the steepest pitches.
- ### Realistic Pathways to 15:08 (Updated with Cog Options):
**Option 1:** Switch to 38/22 + maintain current 214W:**~17:45-18:00 (better but not enough)**
**Option 2:** 38/22 + increase to 245W:**~15:15 (very close!) ✓**
**Option 3:** 38/22 + increase to 260W:**~14:50 (beats target!) ✓✓**
**Option 4:** Full geared bike with optimal ratios:**Even better, but 38/22 gets you close**
- ### ⚡ Quick Win Strategy:
**Next attempt: Use the 38/22 cog.** This single change will:
- ✓ Prevent the catastrophic slowdown you had at 39:00 (from 46 rpm → 60-65 rpm)
- ✓ Let you sustain power more evenly throughout the climb
- ✓ Save 45-75 seconds immediately with no fitness change
- ✓ Allow you to access more of your cardiovascular capacity (your HR showed room to push harder)
Then focus training on raising your sustained power from 214W to 240-250W over the next 8-12 weeks, and 15:08 becomes very achievable.
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