Running vSphere? Five reasons why you need…

Running vSphere? Five reasons why you need…

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


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vSphere Tags and Custom Attributes

vSphere Tags and Custom Attributes

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 […]


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2-node vSAN within VMware Cloud on AWS

2-node vSAN within VMware Cloud on AWS

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 […]


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August Update: VMware Learning Zone’s New &…

August Update: VMware Learning Zone’s New & Notable Content

August Update: VMware Learning Zone’s New &…

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 […]


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Kubernetes 1.19 Is Here!

Kubernetes 1.19 Is Here!

Kubernetes 1.19 Is Here!

Kubernetes typically follows a quarterly release cycle. However, 2020 has been an unprecedented year so far, one that has impacted many contributors and businesses. The Kubernetes community responded to the challenges of 2020 by making some changes to the Kubernetes 1.19 release timeline. These changes extended the release cycle to allow more release candidates to be built while giving the community more time to focus on the enhancements that would be delivered. Most of the updates represent…Read More


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