New Vembu BDR Suite v3.8.0 Free Edition release
Vembu is a leading software product development that has been focusing on Backup and Disaster Recovery software for data centers over a decade.
Vembu is a leading software product development that has been focusing on Backup and Disaster Recovery software for data centers over a decade.
In my previous post https://www.wojcieh.net/my-new-home-lab/ I showed you my new homelab. It was configured having in mind single node vSAN to leverage caching for I/O. Today I will show you how to configure all-flash vSAN from command line.
With small delay I was able to prepare VMworld 2017 sessions torrent. I used William Lam’s session links https://github.com/lamw/vmworld2017-session-urls. Feel free to distribute torrent link with your colleagues so download speed will be fast.
Working at VMware provides many fantastic possibilities. One of it is a possibility to use vCloud Director based environment where you can spin up any lab you want (of course with per-user limits 😉 ). This environment has some limits and I decided to purchase new Home Lab.
After long considerations, I decided to buy well known in VMware community Supermicro E300-8D. It has amazing hardware combined with very small chassis.
My lab hasn’t been used for a few weeks due to business in a Project. As I have a VCIX6-NV exam on this Friday I had to refresh my knowledge and prepare myself a bit before I try to pass it. I was quite surprised when I logged into the lab and it was down. After quick login to ESXi, I discovered an error on vCSA and PSC - Failed to start File System Check on /dev/dis…uuid. Today I will show you what needs to be done after such failure to recover your vCSA / PSC appliance.
Last night in the evening I received an email from Corey Romero that I was nominated VMware vExpert NSX 2017.
Vembu leading provider of a portfolio of software products and cloud services to small and medium businesses will hold a webinar on 4th of July.
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Blog sponsor Altaro will host webinar How to Migrate to VMware for Hyper-V administrators.
One of the parts of the upgrade process from vSphere 6.0 to vSphere 6.5 is to upgrade vSphere Distributed Switch.
macOS is a quite popular operating system. I never had an opportunity to work with it prior joining to VMware. From my point of view, Apple makes brilliant hardware and software (with one exception of Finder in macOS). At the moment I am running Windows 10 as a Bootcamp and I am quite happy how it performs. However, there are situations when one would like to evaluate the different operating system. Let it be any Linux flavor or an even exotic system like BSD you can all run them in VMware Workstation. What about the Apple macOS? Unfortunately in VMware Workstation running on Windows by default you can’t run Apple macOS.
Today I will show you how to install Apple macOS in VMware Workstation on Windows.