Showcase Connectivity Between Standalone Antrea…
This demo showcases the connectivity between an NSX-T infrastructure and a standard Kubernetes cluster with Antrea as the CNI. Speaker: Yasen Simenov.
SDDC in pocket – virtualization, cloud, networking, storage, devops, cloudops
This demo showcases the connectivity between an NSX-T infrastructure and a standard Kubernetes cluster with Antrea as the CNI. Speaker: Yasen Simenov.
For several versions of vSphere, certificate management has seemed easier than in previous versions; certificate management in vSphere 7 is done via vCenter Server. In general, certificates are used for encryption of communication, authentication of vSphere services, or internal actions, such […]
In this session we will cover what the security challenges are that come with working from home and how VMware NSX provides simple and comprehensive protection for your Horizon VDI deployments.
VMware has announced Project Monterey, a hardware offload technology similar to AWS Nitro. The offering uses ESXi on ARM, running on SmartNICs from Mellanox and other partners. Are we entering a new era of offloaded computing, or does this solution simply create more complexity?
vCenter Server Profiles
vCenter Server Profiles feature empowers customers to capture a compliant VC’s configuration details in a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) based file, which acts as a template. The captured JSON file can be copied to the target VCs, ensuring that they all inherit the same configuration settings, just like the host profile feature. More information on Postman can be found here -https://www.postman.com/explore
There is a kubeconfig file behind every working kubectl command. This file typically lives at $HOME/.kube/config. Having written kubectx, I’ve interacted with kubeconfigs long enough to write some tips about how to deal with them.
NSX Mobile brings the ease of monitoring the networking and security right from your phone.
A quick demo of the VM service in vSphere 7 U2a. Managing VM’s with Kubernetes API
Automating vSphere environment using vSphereDSC
vSphereDSC (Desired State Configuration) is a #PowerShell module that provides the PowerShell #DSC resources for the vSphere environment. Check out the Github wiki page to know more about it. https://github.com/vmware/dscr-for-vmware
Let’s start from where we left in Part-1: Once ESXi installation is complete, you will be presented with this screen, here press F2 to start initial configuration of ESXi.