VMware has released a new whitepaper helping out for VSAN network design. The paper provides an outline of VSAN functions and then focuses on different network scenarios. It walks through the possibilities and best practices for configuring networking with putting an accent on 10GbE which is actually not required but strongly recommended. Quote from the […]
Secure Content Sharing And Messaging with End to End Security – Places from Reunion Island
I was quite surprised by discovering this new startup from Reunion Island – an Island where I live, trying to solve quite painful problem these days – privacy and security for individuals. What if the way to go to the personal security and privacy lead through our own protection, without letting the others spy at our data […]
vSphere 6.0 Will Support Hosts with 6 Tb of RAM
There is many of the features from vSphere 6.0 Beta program which are under NDA. However VMware has unveiled some bits here and there and one of the announce from the What’s New in vSphere session – INF1502.1 – presented by Michael Adams from VMware. The session is available for Free, and One of the […]
PowerCLI 5.8 R1 Announced as well as VMware SRM 5.8
During VMworld, VMware has announced upcoming release of vSphere PowerCLI 5.8 R1 and VMware Site Recovery Manager 5.8 (SRM). The new vCloud Suite 5.8 when available, will also have new PowerCLI 5.8 R1, which will start faster and will have new cmdlets for storage policy. The new PowerCLI 5.8 U1 will also support the upcoming […]
vSphere 6.0 Content Library
VMware vSphere 6.0 is hot. Not released yet. Beta 6 is Still under NDA, but some features has already been unveiled. One of the new features that has been unveiled in this release is vSphere 6.0 Content Library. What it is? As you know, the NDA don’t allows us to report on All the details, but we cal talk […]
Rapid-Cloning Technology (project Fargo) and copy-on-write architecture – Future of Desktop Virtualization
Project Fargo was introduced during the second keynote on Day 2 at VMworld this year. It allows with ingenious technique to clone a VM (seconds, not minutes) and provide access to the user for that VM. It’s actually differential clone of a running VM. The new VM shares the memory and disk. I would also […]
DataDog Adds VMware vSphere Support
DataDog is a monitoring service. It’s a SaaS application, which allows to gather thousands of metrics from many systems. It’s possible to correlate and search the metrics and events to obtain different views which helps to pinpoint problems related to application’s or VM’s performance. How does it works? DataDog needs to deploy a lightweight agent to […]
vMotion Enhancements in vSphere 6.0 – Long Distance vMotion, Across vSwitches and Across vCenters
During the Day 2 keynote some VMware vSphere 6.0 has been announced by Raghu Raghuram, Executive Vice President, Software-Defined Data Center Division. The vMotion technology, which has been here for about a decade was continuously improved in previous releases. An example in vSphere 5.0 with multi-NIC vMotion function and also vMotion without shared storage. But let’s see what vSphere […]
vRealize Cloud Management Platform, vCloud Suite 5.8, vCloud Air Object Storage…
What’s behind that term? What is vRealize Air automation? It is a new beta service from VMware. The service brings a comprehensive platform for managing the hybrid cloud. The platform combines the capabilities of VMware’s existing cloud automation, cloud operations and cloud business management solutions into a single offering to deliver. But it’s part of […]
Fujitsu and VMware EVO: RAIL Integration
With yesterday’s announce about EVO: RAIL – a VMware Hyper-Converged Software product there was also some of the usual OEM partners that has provided some details about their integration of VMware EVO: RAIL product. Fujitsu and VMware EVO: RAIL Integration is a logical step as Fujitsu has been longtime VMware partner. Perhaps less known for […]
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