AWS Greengrass on VMware vSphere Is Here! Let’s…

AWS Greengrass on VMware vSphere Is Here! Let’s Go!

AWS Greengrass on VMware vSphere Is Here! Let’s…

Today we are pleased to announce the availability of our preview of the AWS Greengrass Core VM Appliance 0.5. This follows our earlier preview announcement and is a major step in allowing cloud services to execute anywhere that data is created or consumed, providing organizations with new ways to accelerate innovation initiatives. VMware vSphere® is […] The post AWS Greengrass on VMware vSphere Is Here! Let’s Go! appeared first on VMware | OCTO Blog .


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vSphere VM Encryption White Paper now available

vSphere VM Encryption White Paper now available

vSphere VM Encryption White Paper now available

I’d like to announce the availability of a new white paper for VMware vSphere VM Encryption! VM Encryption is a feature that was introduced in vSphere 6.5. The audience for this white paper is the Manager/Director/C-level folks who want to understand how vSphere VM Encryption differs from other virtual machine encryption solutions. It addresses some The post vSphere VM Encryption White Paper now available appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog .


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End-to-end Mobile Security with VMware Airwatch…

End-to-end Mobile Security with VMware Airwatch & NSX

End-to-end Mobile Security with VMware Airwatch…

With the proliferation of mobile devices accessing business critical resources, limiting a mobile user’s footprint inside the organization is critical for preventing unauthorized access to internal resources. In this lightboard you will see how the AirWatch + NSX integration can provide an end-to-end protection from the user to the applications in the Data Center. For more information, you can download the AirWatch + NSX integration guide at: http://www.vmware.com/techpapers/2017/vmware-tunnel-NSX-micro-segmentation-Integration.html


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vCenter Server 6.5 Update 1d Includes Third…

vCenter Server 6.5 Update 1d Includes Third Update to HTML5 vSphere Client

vCenter Server 6.5 Update 1d Includes Third…

vSphere 6.5 Update 1d was released in December 2017. While this update primarily focused on security and package updates for vCenter Server and ESXi, it also came with an update to the HTML5 vSphere Client. This is the third update to vCenter Server 6.5 to include an enhanced version of the vSphere Client. The vSphere Client The post vCenter Server 6.5 Update 1d Includes Third Update to HTML5 vSphere Client appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog .


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Ten Tips for a Successful NSX Upgrade

Ten Tips for a Successful #NSX Upgrade | vswitchzero

Ten Tips for a Successful NSX Upgrade

As you’ve probably noticed, VMware is regularly releasing new NSX versions and updates to introduce new features and to improve stability and scalability. Eventually, you’ll find yourself in a situation where you’ll either want or need to upgrade. Maybe you want to take advantage of some new features, encountered a problem or perhaps your version…Read More


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Excellent VSAN site: “vSAN Essentials 6.2” -…

Excellent VSAN site: “vSAN Essentials 6.2” – Duncan and Corman

Excellent VSAN site: “vSAN Essentials 6.2” -…

When talking about virtualization and the underlying infrastructure that it runs on, one component that always comes up in conversation is storage. The reason for this is fairly simple: In many environments, storage is a pain point. Although the storage landscape has changed with the introduction of flash technologies that mitigate many of the traditional storage issues, many organizations have not yet adopted these new architectures and are still running into the same challenges.


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What ESXi command will create kernel panic and…

What ESXi command will create kernel panic and result in a PSOD? Fantastic post by @kfalconspb – read or even bookmark to keep this trick within arm’s reach: http://t.co/t8cmUDuxnl

What ESXi command will create kernel panic and…

What ESXi command will create kernel panic and result in a PSOD? Fantastic post by @kfalconspb – read or even bookmark to keep this trick within arm’s reach: http://t.co/t8cmUDuxnl


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