Cloud Migration Series – Part 1: Getting…

Cloud Migration Series – Part 1: Getting Started with Hybrid Cloud Migration

Cloud Migration Series – Part 1: Getting…

The hybrid cloud conversation, and subsequently cloud migration, is a hot topic amongst customers – some for it, some against it, and some conflicted. Not too long ago the hybrid cloud model was complicated and brought up feelings of uncertainty, and doubt. Questions about re-architecting applications and re-educating staff, new tools and best practices, as The post Cloud Migration Series – Part 1: Getting Started with Hybrid Cloud Migration appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog.


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How Amazon RDS on VMware Works

How Amazon RDS on VMware Works

How Amazon RDS on VMware Works

By Roger Freixa, Director Managed Services CPSBU, VMware During VMworld 2018 U.S., VMware and AWS announced Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) on VMware. See the announcement on our Cloud Community blog here. Amazon RDS on VMware is a service that makes it easy for customers to set up, operate, and scale databases in VMware-based The post How Amazon RDS on VMware Works appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog.


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Schedule These Can’t-Miss VMworld 2019 Europe…

Schedule These Can’t-Miss VMworld 2019 Europe Sessions!

Schedule These Can’t-Miss VMworld 2019 Europe…

VMworld 2019 Europe is rapidly approaching, and with over 600 intriguing sessions to choose from, to say we are excited is as big an understatement as saying La Sagrada Familia is an interesting building. But, with so much choice, scheduling can get a little confusing. That’s why we’re highlighting several “can’t miss” sessions that address […] The post Schedule These Can’t-Miss VMworld 2019 Europe Sessions! appeared first on VMware End-User Computing Blog.


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Finding VMDK path from PV VolumeHandle

Finding VMDK path from PV VolumeHandle

Finding VMDK path from PV VolumeHandle

I’ve been looking at ways in which we could query the mappings of objects between the Kubernetes layer and the vSphere layer. One thing that I really wanted to figure out is if I have the VolumeHandle from the Persistent Volume in Kubernetes, could I easily find the datastore and path using PowerCLI. It looks like I can. Let’s begin with a look at the Persistent Volume or PV for short. Note that this is a Kubernetes cluster that is using the new vSphere CSI driver. $ kubectl get pv NAME…Read More


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New Frontiers with Horizon Blast Extreme and…

“Blast Extreme”: could be the title of a blockbuster 😉 Next episode: The @vmwarehorizon 7.10 release has only catapulted Horizon’s Blast Extreme and Remote Experience to dizzying new heights But and Remote Experience!

New Frontiers with Horizon Blast Extreme and…

Within a span of few years, VMware’s Blast Extreme has become the protocol of choice for VMware Horizon customers, thanks to the rapid rate of innovation that has consistently fueled it. The Horizon 7.10 release has only catapulted Horizon’s Blast Extreme and Remote Experience to dizzying new heights.


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Microsoft SQL Server on Windows Server Failover…

Microsoft SQL Server on Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC) on VMware vSAN – New Capabilities!

Microsoft SQL Server on Windows Server Failover…

VMware vSAN continuously enhance the feature set to provide the best hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) to host virtualized Microsoft SQL Server (SQL Server) workloads. In addition to the long-existing capabilities to host SQL Server Always On Availability Groups or to provide support for iSCSI targets, the new feature, recently introduced in VMware vSAN 6.7 Update 3, The post Microsoft SQL Server on Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC) on VMware vSAN – New Capabilities! appeared first on…Read More


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