vSphere 6.5: A Real-World Review — Virtualization Review
vSphere 6.5: A Real-World Review –…
A new admin client headlines the changes, most of which are positive.
vSphere 6.5: A Real-World Review — Virtualization Review
A new admin client headlines the changes, most of which are positive.
VMware vSphere 6.5, VSAN among hottest topics in 2016 – TechTarget
Upgrades gave a boost to a lot of VMware’s existing products, like vSphere and VSAN, and helped erase some doubt from early on in the year.
VMware starts beta for Cloud Foundation on vCloud Air – The Register
Soundtrack choices: Beta The Devil You Know, or How Soon Is Now?
VMware HCI and VDI form a storage-focused tag team
IT admins can use VMware HCI and VDI to improve storage performance for virtual desktops. Find out how it works, including the two different storage tiers.
What’s new with VMware vSAN 6.5? – The Virtual Unknown
Given that I’m a VMware vExpert for vSAN, I guess I’m kind of obliged to write about what’s new with the latest iteration of vSAN – 6.5….. =) vSAN 6.5 is the 5th version of vSAN to be released and … Continue reading →
Disk controllers for vSAN with or without cache? – Yellow Bricks
I got this question today and I thought I already wrote something on the topic, but as I cannot find anything I figured I would write up something quick. The question was if a disk controller for vSAN should have cache or not? It is a fair question as many disk controllers these days come […] ” Disk controllers for vSAN with or without cache? ” originally appeared on Yellow-Bricks.com . Follow me on twitter – @DuncanYB.
Top 10 things you must read about vSphere 6.5 – vSphere-land
There have been so many documents, white papers, videos and blog posts about the vSphere 6.5 release that it’s hard to keep up with them all. Fortunately you don’t have to as I have over 300 links gathered in my vSphere 6.5 Link-O-Rama and it is still growing. With so many links it’s easy to … Continue reading » [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Quickly See the Major Enhancements to Host Profiles in vSphere 6.5
Host Profiles in vSphere 6.5 is better than ever, new demonstrations show enhanced compliance checking, improved scalability, and easier management of settings. The post Quickly See the Major Enhancements to Host Profiles in vSphere 6.5 appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog .
2017 Predictions: What’s to Come for Networking -VMware Radius
VMware CTO Bruce Davie shares his networking predictions for 2017 and beyond.
10 Predictions on Next Year’s Top Mobile News – AirWatch Blog
Here are the internet’s 2017 predictions on what’s next in top mobile news.
Using Tags in Storage Policies in the vSphere Web Client
This video covers two scenarios on how to use datastore tags in your storage policies, using the vSphere Web Client.
The Cloud Ate My Network – VMware Radius
Networking is moving beyond the data center and into the cloud, changing how companies do business and presenting new challenges.
VMware: Networking must align to new microservices-based applications – SiliconANGLE
The digital transformation sweeping across many companies has relied on new applications based on microservices distributed across on-premises data centers and public clouds. But networking needs to catch up to these new applications for that digital transformation to take off in a big way. Will 2017 be the year that software-defined networking finally breaks through? …
Will VMware’s Workspace ONE spark mobile innovation’s Act II? – SiliconANGLE
The consensus is that cloud still loses to on-prem as far as maximum security goes; as important as security is to an organization, no one is citing this as a reason to halt…Read More
The numbers behind virtualization’s real impact on the environment – SiliconANGLE
Virtualization is good for more than business; turns out it’s good for the planet, too. In its VMware Global Impact Report, VMware Inc. gave hard numbers on how its virtulized technology products are impacting the environment. The cut in CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) enabled by virtualization in 2015 was equivalent to taking 14 million cars off the …
NMONVisualizer – Free ESXTOP Tool – teimouri.net
NMONVisualizer is a Java GUI tool for analyzing nmon system files from both AIX and Linux. It also parses IOStat files, IBM verbose GC logs, Windows Perfmon & ESXTop CSV data and JSON data.
What’s New With vRealize Network 3.2?
VMware vRealize Network Insight Overview Optimize network performance and availability with visibility and analytics across virtual and physical networks. Provide planning and recommendations for implementing micro-segmentation security, plus operational views to quickly and confidently manage and scale VMware NSX deployment. Discover how vRealize Network Insight delivers intelligent operations for networking and security for physical, virtual, and The post What’s New With vRealize Network…Read More
Demo – Extended Oracle RAC across sites with VMware NSX
Our team has been working on building solutions for NSX with Business Critical Applications around Zero trust security, application mobility, operational efficiency, increased security and more . In a previous post I published a demo about database cloning and enforcing dynamic security policies using NSX: http://blogs.vmware.com/apps/2016/04/dynamically-enforcing-security-on-a-hot-cloned-sql-server-with-vmware-nsx.html
Checkout VMware’s Latest EUC Product Releases – The SLOG
This week VMware released some EUC focused product updates thatI think you will be interested in. I’ve gone through and picked my top 3 features for each release. All three product updates should now be available via the VMware Downloadsportal. Horizon 7.0.3 My top 3 release highlights: Horizon PowerCLI – Now you can use PowerCLI […] Related posts: VMware Blast Extreme Blast Extreme Polices VMware Horizon View v2.0 Clients: Released VMware Horizon View 5.2 Feature Pack 1: Released How Can I…Read More
OpenStack in 15 minutes or Less: VMware Integrated OpenStack
http://bit.ly/2gupSUi VMware Integrated OpenStack is a VMware-supported OpenStack distribution that makes it easier for IT to run a production-grade OpenStack-based deployment on top of their existing VMware infrastructure. With the newly released “compact mode”, it is possible to install a full OpenStack Instance in as little as 15 minutes. http://bit.ly/2gkoNuI