Changes to VDP allows a broader customer base experience its full potential
Backup and Replication with vSphere 6.0 (by…
Licensing changes and feature upgrades close the competition gap.
Changes to VDP allows a broader customer base experience its full potential
Licensing changes and feature upgrades close the competition gap.
vRealize Operations Manager 6: Resource Capacity Concepts
One of the primary things you must learn to use in the correct way the vROps Capacity Planning is understand the capacity concepts.
Post #24 – Creating Custom Policies in vROps 6.x
A large part of the software-defined datacenter is policy-based management (heard of SPBM?) so how do you manage policies in vRealize Operations and how do you create your own custom policies? Let’s find out! Understanding Policies in vRealize Operations 6 Before you start creating custom policies in vRealize Operations 6.x, you should first understand how […]]> http://blogs.vmware.com/management/2015/07/post-24-creating-custom-policies-in-vrops-6-x.html/feed 0 California Natural Resources…Read More
vRealize Operations Manager 6.0.0 Foundation – Missing
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More than 8 disks in your Virtual SAN host?
Advertise here with BSA It seems Virtual SAN is on fire… I’ve been getting emails about VSAN configurations on a daily basis from partners, VMware field and customers. More and more customers seem to be looking at deploying Virtual SAN with a high number of disks and this week I ran in to something that I wanted to share […] “More than 8 disks in your Virtual SAN host?” originally appeared on Yellow-Bricks.com. Follow me on twitter – @DuncanYB.
VMware #1 market share leader in two categories in IDC’s latest reports
They say good news comes in pairs. So we can … Read More
vSphere Replication and Virtual Raw Device Mappings
Some vSphere administrators utilize a storage feature call “raw device mapping” or RDM. There are two types of RDM – virtual RDM and physical RDM. For more information on RDM, please see the vSphere 6.0 Documentation Center. In general, I recommend using VMDK files or Virtual Volumes, but there are certain benefits of RDM. I […]
VMware vSphere 6 and HA with Virtual Machine Component Protection (VMCP)
Post by vExpert Vladan Seget VMware vSphere 6 further enhanced VMware HA and related configurations, which help detect shared storage issues, and also introduced VM Component Protection (VMCP). It’s perhaps a lesser-known feature, but I’d say it’s good to have one. Today, we’ll focus on VMCP and show how it allows vSphere admins to sleep better […]
VSAN on Array Not Support Pass Through Mode – Dell Perc 710P Mini
Several array controllers donot support pass through mode, as such to use this will VSAN, we need tocreate a single disk RAID0 group for every SSD and HDD. An example of this is the Dell Perc 710P Mini here is a How To guide on how to configureRAID0 groups. When the server is starting […]]> Several array controllers donot support pass through mode, as such to use this will VSAN, we need tocreate a single disk RAID0 group for every SSD and HDD . An example of this is the Dell Perc 710P Mini…Read More
Installing VMware vROps for the First Time
This is part of a series of posts sponsored by VMware. Read my disclosure statement here. What is it like to install vROps from scratch for the first time? Until this post series, I’d never done it, and while you can have a go atusing vROps as a Hands On … Continue reading Like this one? You might like these too: Installing VMware vRO on a Scale Computing Cluster How To Import OVA/OVF Into Ravello Configuring vRealize Operations on Ravello VMware vExpert for 2014 ModiPy update: Automated…Read More
Capture Google Chome setting and incorporating the config into #VMware UEM
By Jeffrey Davidson There has been a lot of focus on VMware UEM (formerly Immidio) in recent months since its acquisition and release as VMware User Environment Manager (UEM). In this blog entry I will walk through the process of capturing Google Chrome settings and incorporating that configuration into UEM. UEM can be deployed with […]
Object storage: why, when, where… and but.
In one of my latest posts I wrote about private object storage not being for everyone… especially if you don’t have the size that makes it viable… But, on the other hand we are all piling up boatloads of data and users need to access it from many different locations, applications and devices at anytime. […] L’articolo Object storage: why, when, where… and but. sembra essere il primo su Juku.it.
VMworld 2014: SEC1746 – NSX Distributed Firewall Deep Dive
VMworld 2014: SEC1746 – NSX Distributed Firewall Deep Dive
Now you can use Onyx in your #vSphere Web Client!
About Brian Graf Brian Graf is a Senior Technical Marketing Manager – Automation in the Cloud Infrastructure Technical Marketing group at VMware. Brian currently focuses on all of the vCloud Suite products as well as the Software-Defined Data Center. Previous to Technical Marketing, Brian worked as a Consultant for EMC Consulting. His main focus was Data center migration methodologies and implementations. His background previous to VMware includes Operations Engineering, Virtualization,…Read More
Custom certificate on the outside, VMware (VMCA) on the inside – Replacing SSL Certificate
A customer recently asked me “How do I replace the “external” SSL certificate of vCenter but still use VMCA in default mode?” Ever curious, I asked “Why?”. His security team required that any “externally” facing management web pages needed to have a custom certificate that chained up to the corporate PKI. But behind that, they […]
What is in store for #VMware and the Future of Storage and Availability?
From the early days of VMware, it became clear that dealing with storage in efficient and scalable ways were key requirements for the success of virtualization in enterprise environments. Indeed, the storage stack of ESXi, including VMFS, played a key role in the proliferation of virtualization in data centers, where data is stored and managed by high-end disk arrays. Based on those foundations of storage virtualization, over the years, VMware introduced a range of availability and data…Read More
Integrating #VMware #NSX with #vRealize Log Insight
VMware vRealize Log Insight is a log analyser with capabilities to receive logs from regular syslog (so every device that can send syslog over the network) and from agents for Windows and Linux. Mostly every device can be configured to send logs to it and it can be used for quick and easy operation tasks, giving one a full picture of their environment. Inside Log Insight, you can install (or create your own) content packs. These content packs are a way to create dashboards with filtered data. The filtered data is usually determined by queries to the Log Insight search engine and is targeted to a specific product of which the data you want to see, for example: DRS actions, storage alerts, virtual machine snapshotting, etc. If it is logged…Read More
Know which profile size to deploy for #VMware #vRealize Operations
Decided to fill up the missing information which was not listed in the documentation of vRealize Operations neither was it stated anywhere by anyone in any blog post that I tried to Google around. Was doing a vSphere Optimization Assessment (VOA) and wanted to advise customer on the resources required. Other than the documentation from here or from the vR Ops Installation Guide, it does not state what was provided e.g. the different profile sizes of the vApp is suited for which type of environment other than running the deployment wizard. This is not very helpful especially when you are doing planning and the only way to get that information is to deploy it. Upon deploying, you will get to know the disk size that vR Ops will use. Based…Read More
From the Data Center, With Linux: NVIDIA GRID Virtualizes High-End Linux Workstation Experience
Guest Blog by Will Wade, Director of GRID Product Management, NVIDIA Many businesses use Linux to run some of the most advanced applications on the market. Their opportunity just got bigger thanks to VMware and NVIDIA. NVIDIA GRID technology powers the high-performance 3D graphics of VMware’s recently released Horizon 6 for Linux. This means organizations […]
vSphere Replication 6.0 part 3: enhanced linked mode, backup and recovery scenarios
In the 3rd part of my series I am going to talk aboutthe usage of vCenter enhanced linked mode and vSphere Replication 6.0 and how itcan be used to protect the vSphere replication infrastructure itself. vSphere Replication 6.0 –Part 1: Architecture & features at a glance – vSphere Replication standalone and sample network design vSphere […]]> In the 3rd part of my series I am going to talk aboutthe usage of vCenter enhanced linked mode and vSphere Replication 6.0 and how itcan be used to…Read More