How to build an F1 simulator game in a VDI
How to build an F1 simulator game in a VDI
This blog post explains how to build an F1 simulator, running on VMware Horizon, Blast Extreme and NVIDIA vGPU and uses a Thin Client as endpoint.
How to build an F1 simulator game in a VDI
This blog post explains how to build an F1 simulator, running on VMware Horizon, Blast Extreme and NVIDIA vGPU and uses a Thin Client as endpoint.
VMware vSphere 6.5 CPU per socket calculation
I’ve recently had a developer ask me why the socket calculation in VMware vSphere 6.5 is seemingly so different than the legacy 5.5 environm…Read More
Announcing the VMware Cloud on AWS – Quick Reference Poster
We wanted to provide a quick and easy way to help customers get started with VMware Cloud on AWS. Today it is our pleasure to announce the VMware Cloud on AWS Quick Reference Poster. This poster is divided up into five sections, each with hyperlinked headings, providing additional information. The Firewall Rules section is the The post Announcing the VMware Cloud on AWS – Quick Reference Poster appeared first on VMware Cloud Community.
Performance Tuning your vSAN / VxRail Environment
Recently, I have been getting a lot of questions around how to build vSAN for high performing workloads. This article is intended to cover hardware differences, slack space, what is vSAN namespace, object, component, Raid-1 vs Raid-5/6, and stripe width, which all can impact performance…Read More
VMware Horizon 7.8 and CART 5 – What’s New
I’m excited to announce the latest release of VMware Horizon 7 version 7.8 and Client Agent Release Train (CART) 5.0. You can see the highlights of this release in the What’s New video below. This includes new features and enhancements to the Connection Server, Horizon Agent, Horizon Client, GPO Bundle, Horizon 7 Cloud Connector, VMware […] The post VMware Horizon 7.8 and CART 5 – What’s New appeared first on VMware End-User Computing Blog.
Cross-vCenter NSX at the Center for Advanced Public Safety
Jason Foster is an IT Manager at the Center for Advanced Public Safety at the University of Alabama. The Center for Advanced Public Safety (CAPS) originally developed a software that provided crash reporting and data analytics software for the State of Alabama. Today, CAPS specializes in custom software mostly in the realm of law enforcement The post Cross-vCenter NSX at the Center for Advanced Public Safety appeared first on Network Virtualization.
vRetreat and Cohesity
It was a clear, crisp February day a week ago when I attended my first vRetreat. These events are arranged by fellow vExpert Patrick Redknap, with this event being sponsored by Cohesity and held at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club.So, Cohesity – what’s it all about. The day started…Read More
Citrix and VMware are all in on ‘workflow’ apps. So, what is a workflow app?
Workflow apps are starting to pop up in the EUC industry, with big names behind them like VMware, Citrix, and Microsoft. So, what is a workflow app? Learn here!
#StorageMinute: Elastic vSAN
Learn about Elastic vSAN features. For more information visit https://cloud.vmware.com
New VMware Security Advisories VMSA-2019-0002 & VMSA-2019-0003
VMware has released the following new security advisories: VMSA-2019-0002 – VMware Workstation update addresses elevation of privilege issues. This documents important severity elevation of privilege issues. Issue (a) (CVE-2019-5511). Workstation does not handle paths appropriately. Successful exploitation of this issue may allow the path to the VMX executable, on a Windows host, to be hijacked […] The post New VMware Security Advisories VMSA-2019-0002 & VMSA-2019-0003 appeared first on…Read More
Device Compliance with Identity Manager – the less obvious implementation details
Everyone likes the idea of Device Compliance checks. It allows us to differentiate between Company-issues, BYOD-enrolled, private and totally foreign devices, assess their security posture and execute access decisions based on this vital data, expanding our Conditional Access options. It is also…Read More
Onward and Upward: RSA 2019 Recap
The theme for last week’s RSA Conference 2019 was “BETTER.” The cybersecurity world gathered in San Francisco to talk security and look at how to make information security better. Business leaders and cybersecurity professionals had an opportunity to look at the latest approaches that are and aren’t working against cyber threats. We also had a […] The post Onward and Upward: RSA 2019 Recap appeared first on VMware End-User Computing Blog.
vSpeaking Podcast Episode 109: Fire, Flood, Blood
Every datacenter admin has a story. A time in their career when some form of disaster occurred. This week we grab real stories from real admins of their “fire, flood or blood” story, and the lessons learned. Enjoy! Timeline 6:08 Anthony Spiteri 11:14 Dean Lewis 16:15 Ian Sanderson 1908 Karl Widmer 22:30 Emad Younis 25:35 The post vSpeaking Podcast Episode 109: Fire, Flood, Blood appeared first on Virtual Blocks.
Unified Access Gateway 3 5 Deep Dive
This video provides a deep dive look into the new features of VMware Unified Access Gateway (UAG) 3.5. It provides the overview, benefits and technical information of the key features of the release. VMware End-User Computing (EUC) solutions empower the digital workspace by simplifying app & access management, unifying endpoint management & transforming Windows delivery. Follow the VMware EUC Blog to learn more: https://blogs.vmware.com/euc.
Changes in Logon for VMware Horizon
To improve the security of the Horizon environment, we are making some changes in the upcoming Horizon 7.8 release. The default settings for the servers will be not to send a list of domains, safeguarding company environment information. However, this improvement will require that end users provide their domain information during logon. In other words, […] The post Changes in Logon for VMware Horizon appeared first on VMware End-User Computing Blog.
NSX-T via Automation or GUI: Part 3
This three part demo showcases how NSX-T 2.4 drastically simplifies networking services: how they can be managed (1), how they can be configured via GUI (2), and (3) how they can be configured via automation using a new declarative human-readable JSON API.
NSX-T via Automation or GUI: Part 2
This three part demo showcases how NSX-T 2.4 drastically simplifies networking services: how they can be managed (1), how they can be configured via GUI (2), and how they can be configured via automation using a new declarative human-readable JSON API.
NSX-T via Automation or GUI: Part 1
This three part demo showcases how NSX-T 2.4 drastically simplifies networking services: how they can be managed (1), how they can be configured via GUI (2), and how they can be configured via automation using a new declarative human-readable JSON API.
vExpert 2019 is here and it’s huge!
Well after a long wait it’s that time of year again when the first half of year announcements are made for vExperts. A big congratulations to all the new and returning vExperts this year, in…Read More
SD-WAN Market Reaches $359M, VMware Dominates Over Cisco and Aryaka
IHS Markit found that in the fourth quarter of 2018 the SD-WAN market grew 26 percent from the previous quarter to reach $359 million.