VMware is excited to announce the upcoming launch of VMware vCloud Availability 3.0, a powerful solution built to offer simple, more secure, and cost-effective onboarding, migration, and disaster recovery services “to” or “between” multi-tenant VMware clouds. The new solution will help cloud providers offer end customers new disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) and onboarding services across a wider choice […]
Read MoreRunecast Analyzer Added VMware HCL Support
Hardware Compatibility is very important for vSphere deployments and upgrades. Always we check VMware HCL for the support matrices for all the hardware platforms. To check HCL you have to log in to VMware HCL site and search by providing details manually. Now it become easy with the help of Runecast Analyzer, using Analyzer HCL you […]
Read MoreVMware Horizon 7.8 Released with New Features
VMware has released their Horizon View 7.7 is on 2018 December, and End User Computing technology is growing in everywhere. Few days before, VMware Horizon 7.8 was released with many new features and functionality. This release of Horizon has extended great new features and continues to build on the feature parity of the Horizon Console […]
Read MorevExpert 2019 Award Announcement
We all waiting for the result of vExpert 2019 and finally, it’s announced. First I want to Thank you to everyone who applied for vExpert and Selected as vExpert 2019 and I feel happy to be chosen again. VMware is pleased to announce the list of 2019 vExperts, each of these experts has demonstrated significant […]
Read MoreHow to Change All LUNs To Round Robin Policy Using PowerCLI
Multipathing To maintain a constant connection between a host and its storage, ESXi supports multipathing. Multipathing is a technique that lets you use more than one physical path that transfers data between the host and an external storage device.In case of a failure of any element in the SAN network, such as an adapter, switch, […]
Read MoreDeploy PaloAlto VM-Series Firewall In vSphere Envirionment
The VM-Series firewall is distributed using the Open Virtualization Alliance (OVA) format, which is a standard method of packaging and deploying virtual machines. You can install this solution on any x86 device that is capable of running VMware ESXi. In order to deploy a VM-Series firewall, you must be familiar with VMware and vSphere including […]
Read MoreHow to Extend Virtual Machine LVM Disk
Recently I have deployed a virtual machine from an OVF template to monitor firewall devices and in few days the VM is hung due to the default disk size. This is a Linux virtual machine and I have to extend the drives to bring up the virtual machine back. In this post, I will share […]
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