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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VMware NSX Cloud: Centrally Manage Security…

VMware NSX Cloud: Centrally Manage Security Policies Across Multiple Clouds

VMware NSX Cloud: Centrally Manage Security…

NSX Cloud helps businesses achieve operational consistency and compliance in a multi-cloud world. IT can centrally create and manage security policies across multiple cloud environments (e.g., AWS, Azure, and GCP), and developers can easily insert those security policies into existing application dev/test workflows. Learn more at cloud.vmware.com.


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You Can’t Trust Microsoft’s Azure TCO Calculator

You Can’t Trust Microsoft’s Azure TCO Calculator

You Can’t Trust Microsoft’s Azure TCO Calculator

Last month, Microsoft posted an online “Azure TCO Calculator” that supposedly compares the cost of on-premises infrastructure, based on VMware vSphere, with the cost of running the same workloads in the Azure public cloud. Here at VMware, we pay a lot of attention to the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of on-premises vSphere versus public […] The post You Can’t Trust Microsoft’s Azure TCO Calculator appeared first on Virtual Reality .


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Holiday gift: vSAN Essentials book available…

Holiday gift: vSAN Essentials book available for free

Holiday gift: vSAN Essentials book available…

Advertise here with BSA Christmas is coming so Cormac and I figured we would do something special for everyone, after a long debate we decided to make the vSAN Essentials book available for free. Note that this is the “Essential Virtual SAN” book which was published by VMware Press / Pearson and is based on the 6.2 version of […] ” Holiday gift: vSAN Essentials book available for free ” originally appeared on Yellow-Bricks.com . Follow me on twitter – @DuncanYB.


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