Lower data center costs with VMware vSAN
Lower total cost of ownership by 50% with capital and operational savings
Lower total cost of ownership by 50% with capital and operational savings
VMware PKS 1.3 Now Generally Available with Azure Support and Enhanced Networking, Security, and Management Features
We are excited to announce the general availability of VMware PKS 1.3 today. VMware PKS 1.3 adds rich features that enhance multi-cloud support, networking and security, management and operations. This release also includes support for Kubernetes 1.12. With these new features, VMware PKS 1.3 delivers a production-grade, enterprise-ready Kubernetes solution that offers expanded IaaS support, The post VMware PKS 1.3 Now Generally Available with Azure Support and Enhanced Networking, Security,…Read More
What do you waiting for?…
With the wealth of new features and capabilities introduced in vSphere 6.7, now’s a great time to upgrade. Companies across the globe use VMware vSphere 6.7 to easily run, manage, connect, and secure applications in a common operating environment across their hybrid cloud.
vSpeaking Podcast Episode 102: ESXi on ARM
One of the many things at VMworld 2018 that generated a significant buzz was the demonstration of ESXi running on a 64-bit Arm Cortex-A72-powered host. VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger stressed that this is targeted edge boxes and gateways. This week on the Virtually Speaking Podcast we welcome VMware ARM Teach Lead, Andrei Warkentin and William Lam to discuss the The post vSpeaking Podcast Episode 102: ESXi on ARM appeared first on Virtual Blocks.
Creation of a Datacenter Group inside of vCD to support Cross-VDC networking
VMware vCloud Director 9.5 Cross-VDC Setup and Testing Series Part 2: Creation of a Datacenter Group inside of vCD to support Cross-VDC networking We create a new Datacenter Group and discuss the different egress configurations vCD 9.5 supports. Also, we show what vCD deploys in the backend. Products covered: VMware vCloud Director, VMware NSX Watch the full series here: http://bit.ly/2Fos2S4
Final review of active/passive egress points and discussion of stretched networks
VMware vCloud Director 9.5 Cross-VDC Setup and Testing Series Part 4: Final review of active/passive egress points and discussion of stretched networks Final review of the active/passive egress configuration and creation and discussion of a stretched network inside of vCD 9.5. Review of the stretched network management capabilities inside of vCD 9.5. Also, showcasing how the stretched network will be automatically added to any new oVDC added to the Datacenter Group. Products covered: VMware vCloud Director, VMware NSX Watch the full series here: http://bit.ly/2Fos2S4
Testing of Active/Passive Cross-VDC group along with DNAT testing between two sites
VMware vCloud Director 9.5 Cross-VDC Setup and Testing Series Part 5: Testing of Active/Passive Cross-VDC group along with DNAT testing between two sites Review of availability options within Cross-VDC for multiple sites while utilizing NAT rules for public traffic. Demonstration of failover between Edges and migration of egress points. Showcasing where traffic egresses that verifies our active path. Products covered: VMware vCloud Director, VMware NSX Watch the full series here: http://bit.ly/2Fos2S4
Announcing General Availability of vCloud Suite 2018 Platinum
vCloud Suite 2018 Platinum VMware vCloud Suite 2018 Platinum is now available for download! Cloud Management Platform with Intrinsic App Security As announced at VMworld 2018 in Barcelona, VMware is introducing vCloud Suite Platinum, VMware’s latest cloud management platform that helps IT enable developers to deliver VM and container-based applications with intrinsic security and consistent The post Announcing General Availability of vCloud Suite 2018 Platinum appeared first on VMware Cloud…Read More
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VMware’s two NSX versions are the future of SDN
VMware offers two different NSX versions: NSX-T and NSX-V. NSX may be the SDN of the future, so you should decide which version best suits your needs. Learn about VMware’s role in the future of SDN.