New vSAN migration guide available!

New vSAN migration guide available!

New vSAN migration guide available!

Due to the number and variety of customers interested in, and indeed, deploying vSAN – questions come up all the time to do with migrations from existing infrastructures to a new one running on VMware vSAN, some of these are trivial, while others take a little planning. To make your migration journey to vSAN more The post New vSAN migration guide available! appeared first on Virtual Blocks .


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Kubernetes Introduction for VMware Users – Part 1: The Theory

Kubernetes Introduction for VMware Users – Part 1: The Theory

Kubernetes Introduction for VMware Users – Part…

By Hany Michaels, Senior Staff Solutions Architect NSBU, VMware This is the second part of my “Kubernetes in the Enterprise” blog series. As I mentioned in my last article, it is important to get everyone to the same level of understanding about Kubernetes (K8s) before we can proceed to the design and implementation guides. I am The post Kubernetes Introduction for VMware Users – Part 1: The Theory appeared first on Cloud-Native Apps .


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Google Chrome crashes with vSphere Web Client…

Google Chrome crashes with vSphere Web Client 6.x – The Virtualist

Google Chrome crashes with vSphere Web Client…

A lot has been written in the last few days about the Shockwave Flash crashing when using vSphere Web Client 6.x VMware produced KB2151945 on how to workaround the problem, yes a workaround, because until now there is no resolution for the problem. Until now nothing new, just follow the KB … Continue reading


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Now Shipping: VMware Workstation 14 & VMware Fusion 10

Now Shipping: VMware Workstation 14 & VMware Fusion 10

Now Shipping: VMware Workstation 14 & VMware Fusion 10

Today, after two years of tireless work by teams on multiple continents, we deliver VMware Workstation 14 Pro, VMware Fusion 10 Pro, Workstation 14 Player and Fusion 10 to our expectant fans. You will


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New VMware Fling: DRS Dump Insight

New VMware Fling: DRS Dump Insight

New VMware Fling: DRS Dump Insight

DRS Dump Insight is a service portal where users can upload drmdump files and it provides a summary of the DRS run, with a breakup of all the possible moves along with the changes in ESX hosts reso…Read More


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VMware Cloud on AWS Technical Overview

VMware Cloud on AWS Technical Overview

VMware Cloud on AWS Technical Overview

Yesterday we launched the VMware Cloud on AWS service. VMware Cloud on AWS allows you to run your applications across private, public, and hybrid cloud environments based on VMware vSphere, with optimized access to AWS services. The Cloud SDDC consists of vSphere, NSX and vSAN technology to provide you a familiar environment which can be […] The post VMware Cloud on AWS Technical Overview appeared first on frankdenneman.nl .


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VMware Gets Its Mojo Back At VMworld 2017

VMware Gets Its Mojo Back At VMworld 2017.  VMworld this year was full of some great announcements.  AppDefense and the Amazon AWS partnership were the biggest to name a couple.  I’m very much looking forward to the future of VMware and where they are heading.  It seems they are finally listening to customers and putting that feedback to good use.

VMware Gets Its Mojo Back At VMworld 2017

VMware has finally stopped apologizing for existing and also acknowledged that cloud is something customers want to use.


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Goodbye, vSphere Web Client!

Goodbye, vSphere Web Client!

Goodbye, vSphere Web Client!

VMware plans to deprecate the Flash-based vSphere Web Client with the next numbered release (not update release) of vSphere. The next version of vSphere will be the terminal release for which vSphere Web Client will be available. The vSphere GUIs, including the vSphere Web Client and HTML5-based vSphere Client, are tools that are used every day The post Goodbye, vSphere Web Client! appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog .


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