I’m sure you’re not new to the conferences. If yes, keep reading. The fact that the global pandemic situation is finally getting better, opens doors again for in-person events and IT conferences like we use to have before. VMware EXPLORE (previously VMworld) is one of the biggest events. In this post we’ll try to sum […]
How to setup VMware vRealize Log Insight
VMware vRealize Log Insight (VRLI) is a monitoring application that is able to ingest syslog data and analyze it and make it easily consumable. In this post we will show you how to setup VMware vRezalize Log Insight 8.8 on VMware vSphere 7. vRealize Log insight can also ingest files such as logs or Windows […]
This Website Runs thanks to this guy from Ostrava
It’s been a while since I haven’t written a personal post. LFG. I have recently been asked by Runecast to give an interview. It’s been always a great pleasure to collaborate on content with Runecast, and this time, it’s been published on their blog. If you don’t know Runecast, you should check them out because […]
VMware EXPLORE Early Bird Pricing and Registrations are Open NOW
VMware EXPLORE this year is “replacing” VMworld this year. You have a unique opportunity to get early bird pricing to register for VMware EXPLORE and attend the in-person this year. The fact that this year we have an in-person event after a couple of years of online events only makes me excited. An opportunity to […]
Performance Optimization of your virtual infrastructure with DCScope
Today’s post is about the performance optimization of your virtual infrastructure. As you know, virtual infrastructure is usually running dozens, hundreds, or thousands of VMs. Those VMs are created from scratch, from templates, or by cloning and running applications that have different needs when it comes to the number of vCPU or amount of vRAM. […]
Is Java Still Worth Learning in 2022?
Java is one of the oldest languages and it’s widely used in large organizations. Yet, the occasional article claiming that its use is about to die out might make you wonder how relevant it’s going to be in the coming years. As of 2021, the numbers say that Java is in the top five most […]
Cool VMware Demos to check out in VMware Multi-Cloud Briefing this month
Every quarter, VMware is creating cool content called Multi-Cloud Briefing. This month, April 2022 there is no difference and VMware comes back with some good content. You know that multi-cloud management can be the most complex. VMware is trying to make complex things easier and simpler to manage. In this briefing which is packed with […]
VMworld 2022 Changes – Physical Events and new Name!
This went up a couple of days ago and it was quite a big surprise. In fact, the physical event thoughts were already leaking from a couple of months ago. Now confirmed, this year VMworld’s are held in San Francisco and Barcelona, like pre-covid years !! At the same time, there are free online events […]
Free V2V and P2V Converter from StarWind is a multi conversion utility
Readers of our blog know about StarWind software and particularly about their free solutions for virtualization. One of the free tools StarWind is maintaining is StarWind V2V Converter which is a multi-conversion utility allowing you to convert between public and private clouds and between hypervisors platforms. After VMware’s decision to discontinue VMware vCenter Server Converter […]
Interesting Cyber Threat Report shows which procedures hackers use the most
Cyberthreats are on the rise. The trend won’t stop because hackers are able to make money by using ransomware, by threatening to damage brand reputations, by scamming individuals with “sextortion” or by stealing cryptocurrency from online exchanges or personal wallets. The techniques to get to those sensitive data are different but the tactics or the […]
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