VMware just released the latest vSphere 8.0. The product has been announced during VMware EXPLORE US and we have reported on some of its features in our detailed post here, but also on the partner’s blog here and here. VMware is really pushing the multi-cloud management with Aria, but we must first go into some […]
How to Update StarWind VSAN for VMware on Linux- Follow UP
In our previous post, we discussed updating a StarWind VSAN for VMware running on Linux. We have updated the StarWind VSAN software from a software repo, but there is also an option for isolated environments. The post can be found here – How to update StarWind VSAN for VMware vSphere. The update is easy to […]
NSX-T Logical Routing New Book!
Are you trying to learn NSX-T? There is a new book which might be your interest as it’s written by a guy who is exactly like you. Trying to learn by installing, breaking, and investigating in his lab. The guy’s name is Shashank Mohan and he is Australian, living in Canberra. NSX-T Logical Routing is […]
Security Tips for Nakivo Backup and Replication users
In this post, we’ll highlight some security tips for Nakivo Backup and Replication users. Ransomware continues to spread and threaten many small, medium, or large businesses. It’s important to stay protected and protect your backup servers and backup files. Nakivo Backup and Replication is usually installed on top of an Operating System (Windows, Linux etc) […]
NSX-T 3.2 Learning and Troubleshooting Courses
Mike from Techbytes.io has released a couple of interesting trainings for VMware NSX-T. If you want to learn about NSX-T, about the installation and configuration, but also about troubleshooting, there are a couple of training available at a pretty reasonable price. NSX-T 3.2 Learning and Troubleshooting Courses allows you to learn quicker and have also […]
Protect your Backups with Wasabi Immutable Storage Buckets and StarWind VTL
Every year, we see the percentage of organizations’ victims of ransomware rising. But we also see the rise in the rate of organizations paying ransoms. However, the percentage that lost data by refusing (or agreeing) to pay ransoms is also up. No matter what, ransomware is a new business model and it is here to […]
Problems with Overprovisioning VMs
When dealing with overprovisioning VMs, we must first understand the meaning, because while we talk about overprovisioning VMs, we might not talk about the same thing while using the same wording. Usually “overprovisioning” means that you configure (provision) more than you have. Over-provisioning does not lead to contention always, but it could lead to contention. […]
VPN Everywhere strategy
You might wonder if you’re using every possible strategy to secure your communications. A VPN encrypts your data so that it can’t be read or accessed by anyone else. Whether those are enterprise based or personal. Within an enterprise environment where the base workloads run let’s say within a VMware vSphere environment, you need to […]
VMware vCenter Server 7.03 U3g – Download and patch
VMware has released its latest patch so you can update yours to vCenter Server 7.0 U3g. Build vCenter Server 7.0 Update 3g | 23 JUL 2022 | ISO Build 20150588. You can update the VCSA via VAMI or ir your VC is isolated, by downloading the patch which you attach to the VM (need to upload the […]
VMware EXPLORE 2022 Schedule Builder is Open
VMware has just put a schedule builder for VMworld VMEXPLORE Sessions. VMware EXPLORE 2022 Schedule Builder is Open! You can access the schedule builder here. I have blogged about the upcoming in-person VMware event already several times, and this year is a bit particular as we have an in-person event after 3 years of pandemics. […]
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