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This blog post talks about everything you need to know about HCI Mesh™ feature which is part of vSAN 7.0 U1[…]
This blog talks about everything should know about enhancements with vSAN 7.0 U1 / vSAN 7 Update 1 Durability Component […]
Whether you’re years deep into the Kubernetes experience or just dipping your toes into the water, there’s no such thing as too much perspective. After all, Kubernetes is poised to become a foundational element of enterprise infrastructure, and it’s evolving fast. Mistakes made today could […]
MinIO brings software-defined, cloud-native object storage to VMware Cloud Foundation with Tanzu through the newly launched vSAN Data Persistence platform.
Join us as we discuss exciting new updates for the Azure VMware Solution service. Learn more about how running VMware natively in Azure can provide cost efficiencies for your Windows and SQL Server workloads.
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Simplify Your Approach to Application Modernization with 4 Simple Editions for the Tanzu Portfolio
We recently announced four new VMware Tanzu editions, each of which packages capabilities of the Tanzu portfolio into a solution that directly addresses a single, common customer challenge. Your effort to modernize applications is already complex. Tanzu editions simplify your access to the tools you’ll need to move forward. Common principles Before walking through each of the four new editions, it’s important to first call out the characteristics that are common to all of them. Open…Read More
Announcing VMware vSphere with Tanzu: The Fastest Way to Get Started with Kubernetes
Last year at VMworld, we announced Project Pacific, a ground-breaking rethinking of vSphere that deeply integrated Kubernetes with the platform. Earlier this year, about six months after the Project Pacific announcement, we released VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) with Tanzu, which incorporated the Project Pacific technology. While we have many VCF Tanzu customers and many customers are The post Announcing VMware vSphere with Tanzu: The Fastest Way to Get Started with Kubernetes appeared first…Read More
What’s New with VMware Cloud Foundation 4.1
The VMware Cloud Foundation product team is pleased to announce the upcoming release of VMware Cloud Foundation 4.1. This new release builds upon the industry momentum and traction from the March announcement of VMware Cloud Foundation 4.0 with Tanzu by introducing new features and functionality that deliver developer ready infrastructure, allowing customers to scale without The post What’s New with VMware Cloud Foundation 4.1 appeared first on Cloud Foundation.
To get started with Kubernetes on VMware vSphere, admins had to use VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF), which has vSphere, NSX, vRealize Suite, etc. VMware has now announced vSphere with Tanzu. It is the latest release of VMware vSphere 7 U1, which will be capable of running Tanzu without […]
Workstation 16: Now Available!
The Desktop Hypervisor team is proud to announce the general availability of VMware Workstation 16 Pro and Player! Quick links: VMware Desktop Hypervisor Product Page Workstation Download Page Workstation 16 Pro Direct Download Windows Linux Workstation 16 Player Direct Download Windows Linux Workstation Evaluation Page vmware.com/go/tryworkstation To recap some of the new features we’ve […] The post Workstation 16: Now Available! appeared first on VMware Workstation Zealot.
What’s New in vSAN 7 Update 1
Announcing VMware vSAN 7 Update 1 We’re excited to announce the latest release of the market’s leading hyperconverged infrastructure software, vSAN 7 Update 1! With more features that any release over the past three years, this version focuses on boosting data center efficiency. vSAN 7 Update 1 enables customers to deliver developer-ready infrastructure, scale The post What’s New in vSAN 7 Update 1 appeared first on Virtual Blocks.
The challenges with traditional vSphere-based 3-tier infrastructure is that they are still largely dependent upon the hardware that it runs upon. Physical hardware often needs to be reconfigured when moves, adds and changes need to be made at a storage, networking or security level are required. These hardware changes are often manual, time consuming and risky and result in scheduled maintenance windows which queue in ticketing systems and slow down ITs ability to best serve the needs of the business
VMware posted Q2 results that beat Wall Street’s expectations. And it’s sending Tanzu into space with the U.S. Space Force.
This blog post details the supportability between Auto Deploy and vLCM. vLCM does support Auto Deploy, but only for stateful installations.
vRealize Automation Code Stream uses a Docker host to run CI Tasks by spinning up a specified container for the lifetime of the Pipeline.
vSphere Tags and Custom Attributes
In this blog we will talk about a feature in vSphere, that can make a vSphere administrator’s life quite easy in terms of managing, sorting and arranging vSphere objects. I am referring to the “Tags and Custom Attributes” feature which can be accessed from the vSphere Client. Searching and […]
2-node vSAN within VMware Cloud on AWS
The release of 2-node cluster support within VMware Cloud on AWS lowered the entry point for the service, allowing customers to stand up a production-ready presence within the AWS cloud using a pair of vSphere hosts. While 2-node vSAN has been available on-premises for a few years, the VMC on […]
August Update: VMware Learning Zone’s New & Notable Content
In the VMware Learning Zone, there are dozens of live webinars, recorded online events, instructional courses, exam preps, and On Demands with labs that enable you to learn just about anything VMware, anywhere you are. Special Offer: Complimentary Premium Digital Learning Have you checked out […]
Join us online for VMworld 2020. Learn about industry hot topics, preview new hands-on labs, and participate in networking events. Mark your calendar.
Join us online for VMworld 2020. Learn about industry hot topics, preview new hands-on labs, and participate in networking events. Mark your calendar.