VMware Expands NSX Use Cases With Cross-Cloud via Network Computing
VMware Expands NSX Use Cases With Cross-Cloud
Network overlays like NSX can go beyond micro-segmentation security into multi-cloud management.
VMware Expands NSX Use Cases With Cross-Cloud via Network Computing
Network overlays like NSX can go beyond micro-segmentation security into multi-cloud management.
Dell Closes $60 Billion Merger with EMC – WSJ
Dell said it completed its $60 billion deal to acquire EMC, the largest technology merger in history.
[Infographic] Learn more about the newly unveiled VMware Cross-Cloud Architecture™
The VMware Cross-Cloud Architecture™ delivers cloud freedom and control, and empowers enterprises to run, manage, connect, and secure their apps across clouds and devices in a common operating environment. Find out more with this interactive infographic.
VMware’s next play: Managing all clouds for enterprises – ZDNet
VMware unified its cloud management tools and launched a technology preview of platform that will manage public and private data center resources.
Catch the latest VMworld buzz with these social media & community resources!
Social Media is already buzzing heading into VMworld 2016. The VMworld Community is growing each year with new conference attendees, alumni and worldwide participants. Here are the Social Media & Community offerings available on vmworld.com:
Announcing the 2016 VSAN vExperts
Thank you to everyone who applied for vExpert VSAN. Myself and VMware Storage & Availability Business Unit are pleased to announce the list of 2016 vExperts who received the VSAN award. This elite group includes bloggers, book authors, VMUG leaders, speakers, tool builders, community leaders and general enthusiasts. This group of individuals have passion and enthusiasm for technology, but more importantly, have demonstrated significant activity and evangelism around VSAN.
Deploying NSX in a Home Lab – Part 3 (via etherbacon.com)
In Part 1 of my Deploying NSX series, we covered the prep of NSX in the environment, including deploying the NSX Manager appliance, deploying NSX Controllers and vSphere host preparation. In Part 2 this part of the series, we covered the creation of Logical Switches and our NSX Edge, which consist of our Edge Services Gateway (Providing DHCP, Firewall, VPN, NAT, Routing and Load Balancing capabilities). In our 3rd part in the series, we’ll cover the deployment of the Logical Router, which provides our routing and bridging for the existing networks, as well as configuring routing to get traffic into and out of our new NSX environment.
VMware VSAN 6.2 All-Flash Review via StorageReview.com
Last year we published a detailed series of reviews on VSAN 6.0 in a hybrid configuration. In February of this year, VMware launched VSAN 6.2, which brought data reduction via deduplication and compression, as well as a number of other features to the market.
The Beginner’s Guide to VMware NSX Load Balancing #YOLO
VMware NSX has quite a few different functionalities, some of those come from binaries installed directly in the ESXi kernel, others come from another important component of NSX, one that is often …Read More
VMware Horizon Client (PCoIP & Blast) Connection Workflow
Since I published the Horizon 7 Network Ports diagram with the latest release of Horizon 7, I’ve been frequently asked about the connection flow between the Horizon Client and the virtual desktop. VMware Horizon supports RDP, PCoIP and now Blast Extreme. I’ll start with PCoIP and then we’ll look at Blast Extreme.