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The VMware NSX® Roadshow is Coming to a City Near You
VMware NSX enterprise-grade solutions support your path toward network virtualization, micro-segmentation, application availability, IT automation, and cross-cloud architecture. And while we mostly live in the cloud, we’re coming back to Earth and taking our proverbial show on the road with the VMware NSX® Roadshow. It all goes down this summer, in a city near you! The post The VMware NSX® Roadshow is Coming to a City Near You appeared first on Network Virtualization .
VMworld 2018: What You Need to Know
Whether you’ve been to VMworld 10+ times or this is your first time, the five-day conference is filled to the brim with innovation, learning, fun, and networking opportunities, all designed to accelerate your journey to a software-defined business. We’ve created a list of things you need to know about before you pack your bags for The post VMworld 2018: What You Need to Know appeared first on VMworld Blog .
VMFS5 or VMFS6?
What is VMFS6? VMFS6 is the latest VMware File System version that introduced with the release of vSphere 6.5 and few enhancements have been introduced while comparing to VMFS5 that you all are alr…Read More
What’s New in Core Storage in vSphere 6.7 Part VI: Flat LUN ID Addressing Support
vSphere 6.7 core storage “what’s new” series: What’s New in Core Storage in vSphere 6.7 Part I: In-Guest UNMAP and Snapshots What’s New in Core Storage in vSphere 6.7 Part II: Sector Size and VMFS-6 What’s New in Core Storage in vSphere 6.7 Part III: Increased Storage Limits What’s New in Core Storage in vSphere … Continue reading What’s New in Core Storage in vSphere 6.7 Part VI: Flat LUN ID Addressing Support →
Enabling Zero Trust Security Through Network Virtualization And Micro-Segmentation
Enabling Zero Trust Security Through Network Virtualization And Micro-Segmentation
Insufficient configured resources to satisfy the desired vSphere HA failover level on the cluster
Advertise here with BSA I was talking to the HA team this week, specifically about the upcoming HA book. One thing they mentioned is that people still seem to struggle with the concept of admission control. This is the reason I wrote a whole chapter on it years ago, yet there still seems to be a lot of confusion. […] The post Insufficient configured resources to satisfy the desired vSphere HA failover level on the cluster appeared first on Yellow Bricks .
Replace VCSA 6.7 Certificate (VMCA) by an ADCS Signed Certificate
Replace VCSA 6.7 Certificate (VMCA) by an ADCS Signed Certificate
AirWatch & Workspace ONE SaaS Shift into Subscription Services on August 13
Key benefits of this change include a unified customer experience along with billing enhancements. To avoid any quoting or ordering interruption, be sure to check your organization’s Subscription Services status here. If your organization is not active (or enabled), you will see a box labeled ‘Sign Subscription Services Authorization Agreement’ on the right of the […] The post AirWatch & Workspace ONE SaaS Shift into Subscription Services on August 13 appeared first on Partner News .
vSAN Is Lost Without vCenter, or Is It?
There were some confusion from partners and customers that vSAN will fail if vCenter is down. So is it really?
Road to VCAP6-NV: Objective 6.2 – Configure and Manage Universal Logical Network Objects
In this blog post I will cover section 6 objective 6.2 of the VCAP6-NV Deploy exam. Objective 6.2 – Configure and Manage Universal Logical Network Objects Skills and Abilities Create/configure Universal Logical Switches Create/configure Universal Distributed Logical Routers Configure local egress Create/configure Universal Logical Switches Universal logical switches can only be created from…Read More
VMware Cloud on AWS Cloud Migration Deep Dive
Many organizations struggle to efficiently migrate to the cloud because of challenges with learning and adopting new tools, skills, and processes. They also need to find a way to continue to leverage their existing IT investments. VMware Cloud on AWS is a seamlessly integrated hybrid cloud service that can help your company overcome these challenges. It enables you to run business-critical applications — without having to re-architect or convert them — across VMware vSphere-based workloads either on-premises or on AWS.
VMware brings Kubernetes container orchestration to multiple cloud platforms
VMware brings Kubernetes container orchestration to multiple cloud platforms – SiliconANGLE
From Phones to Servers, Pick Your Digital Foundation Carefully
Remember when phone numbers were tied to a physical location or a specific wireless carrier? It used to be that moving to a new location, getting a new device, or switching carriers required a new a phone number along with a new operating system, time spent manually copying contacts, and a lot of hoping The post From Phones to Servers, Pick Your Digital Foundation Carefully appeared first on Virtual Blocks .
VMworld 2018 Europe Begins With You
VMworld begins with you. Preview technology’s next chapter at VMworld 2018 Europe: http://bit.ly/2LrApgj
Upgrade NSX 6.4.0 to 6.4.1
Phew! A lot to do the last weeks. Found a little time to upgrade our NSX installation from 6.4.0 to 6.4.1. But there was no time to bring it to the blog 🙁 Now I can see a small light at the end of…Read More
Adding Best-in-Class HCI with VMware vSAN
Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) is already one of the most important initiatives driving the transition to the modernize the data center. As Grandview Research states, “In the next months 40% of large organizations and 35% of mid-tier organizations intend to shift from traditional architecture to hyper-converged infrastructure.” Learn more. The post Adding Best-in-Class HCI with VMware vSAN appeared first on Partner News .
Workaround – VCSA 6.7 Upgrade Fails with CURL Error: Couldn’t resolve host name
It’s never an issue with DNS! Even when DNS looks right…it’s still DNS! I came across an issue today trying to upgrade a 6.5 VCSA to 6.7. The new VCSA appliance deployment was failing with an OVFTool error suggesting that DNS was incorrectly configured. [crayon-5b44b8ca91132487887348/] Initially I used the FQDN for source and target vCenter’s and let the installer choose The post Workaround – VCSA 6.7 Upgrade Fails with CURL Error: Couldn’t resolve host name appeared first on VIRTUALIZATION…Read More
Opvizor Performance Analyzer for vSAN
Advertise here with BSA At a VMUG a couple of months ago I bumped into my old friend Dennis Zimmer. Dennis told me that he was working on something cool for vSAN but couldn’t reveal what it was just yet. Last week I had a call with Dennis about what that thing was. Dennis is the CEO for Opvizor, […] The post Opvizor Performance Analyzer for vSAN appeared first on Yellow Bricks .
VMware NSX 6.4 introduces upgrade planner, HTML5 features
VMware NSX 6.4 introduces a host of new features, including an upgrade planner, improved HTML5 capabilities and numerous firewall functionality improvements. Keep up to date with the development of NSX and learn how these new features can enhance deployment.