Installing vSphere Supervisor with Terraform: Step-by-Step Guide | This blog post provides a detailed guide for installing VMware vSphere Supervisor using Terraform. It covers prerequisites, installation steps for Terraform and vSphere Supervisor, and necessary configurations in Terraform files.
This blog post provides a detailed guide for installing VMware vSphere Supervisor using Terraform. It covers prerequisites, installation steps for Terraform and vSphere Supervisor, and necessary configurations in Terraform files. The process aims to simplify infrastructure management in […]
As of VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0.1, users can now manage the full lifecycle of their vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) Clusters, including backup and restore, using the new vSphere Kubernetes Service Cluster Management (VKSM) capability, natively integrated into VCF Automation (VCFA). […]
That’s a wrap! In Frankfurt, Explore on Tour unfolded over two packed days of learning, connection, and innovation. Each sold out stop in 2025 delivered on what Explore is known for: hands-on learning, direct access to VMware software experts, and a strong sense of community. Attendees left energized, connected, and ready to bring new technical insights back to their teams. Catch the highlights from each event in this recent recap.
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A quick recap of the VMUGCZ meetup on 20.11.2025 — packed sessions, 100+ attendees, Broadcom Knights community talks, Veeam Q4 updates, networking, and the closing raffle. Photos included at the end of the post.
The Czech VMware community met again on 20 November 2025 for another packed VMUGCZ event. With 100+ attendees, great speakers, and a day full of networking, it turned into one of the strongest meetups yet.
Morning Kickoff
The day started with registration and a warm cup of coffee, followed by a short welcome from the VMUGCZ leaders. From there, we jumped straight into the tech.
Agenda & Session Highlights
NSX VPC a Little Bit Deeper
Speaker: Jiří Viktorín (Arrow Electronics)
A solid deep dive into NSX VPC with practical insights for real deployments.
Veeam – Q4/2025 Update Edition
Speaker: Martin Beran (Veeam)
Martin walked through what’s new in the latest Veeam update. Backup folks had plenty to take home.
Absolute Immutability with Veeam and Object First!
Speaker: Roman Mazharov, Miroslav Hlúbik (Object First)
A strong session focused on modern immutability strategies using Veeam + Object First.
VCF 9 Architecture Whiteboard
Speaker: Karel Novák (Community Session)
Whiteboard-style, visual and easy to follow — a great explainer on what’s coming with VCF 9 design.
Lunch Break
A full hour to recharge, chat, and meet people from all corners of the Czech VMware ecosystem.
VMware | What’s New in VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.1: An Enterprise Perspective. Broadcom announced the general availability (GA) of VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 on June 17th, 2025, and has now followed up with the release of VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.1 GA. These maintenance releases are […]
Introduction to Memory Tiering with vSAN: Parts 1 and 2 of this series addressed the foundational activation of vSphere Memory Tiering on individual hosts and its integration within a standard vSphere cluster. This final segment extends the discussion to environments leveraging VMware vSAN.
When deploying VCF9 you can also run into an extended wait timeout when in phase of deploying Operations. If you then look into the domainmanager logfile you can see this error : “Wait timeout, Cloud Proxy node didn’t join the Operations cluster, retry after sometime.\” […]
Learn how I keep my home lab safe while testing new tools. From isolated networks to snapshots and secure access, here’s how to experiment without breaking anything.