VMware has made unavailable vCenter Converter. Rest in peace, my friend. We spent a lot of time together, P2V ing some great physical servers…… Luckily, you can still download it left and right through file hosting and download services. What are the options of replacement for VMware Converter? So the options you have when willing […]
vSphere 7.0 U3C Released
VMware has released a vSphere 7.0 U3c. This release is important because it fixes many bugs from the past releases that have been (as you’ll see in this post) taken off. It i a several weeks (months) since VMware were working on this relase. Newly, vCenter server 7.0 U3c adds a prechecks for upgrades. There […]
How to achieve Rightsizing of VMs
In this post, we’ll have a look at Rightsizing of VMs. When you have VMs with a lot of vCPUs or with not enough vCPUs configured, the performance is not optimal. Right-sizing is critical to get the best performance. Rightsizing is when you change the amount of resources allocated to a VM to match the […]
Microsoft 365 Total Protection review
Many Microsoft 365 users are running their mailboxes unprotected. Ransomware is on the rise for years – the main gateway to infect systems with ransomware is email. Customers and small companies aren’t simply prepared to face the latest and more sophisticated threads via email. Traditional antivirus solutions are usually too late to treat viruses and […]
HostColor Private Cloud better than AWS or Azure
All my readers know that my blog runs on Hostcolor. Many of them perhaps thinking of going AWS or Azure for their blogs, or their client’s blogs. However, private Cloud-based VMware ESXi service providers are also worth mentioning and are often a better choice because simpler and more cost-effective. The SMB admin has more often […]
Uptime 2021 – Not just another online conference
Uptime 2021 from Runecast is NOT just another conference online. Get deep-dive TECH TUTORIALS, BEST PRACTICES & PROACTIVENESS, and BUSINESS INNOVATIONS. The conference covers hybrid cloud infrastructure management, security compliance with a focus on vulnerability management, issue remediation, disaster recovery (DR), and business continuity. Not marketing fluff. Just tech – straight from IT trailblazers, VCDX, and vExperts. That’s […]
FREE PDF Download of VMware VCP-DCV7 Study Guide Now Available
VCP7-DCV Study Guide is a Free community study guide helping to pass the latest VMware VCP7-DCV Certification exam (2V0-21.20). After several months of work earlier this year, we have covered all the chapters from VMware blueprint. Those chapters were so far as individual posts on my dedicated WordPress Page VCP7-DCV here. Today, I’m happy to […]
Top Security Sessions VMworld 2021 Not to Miss
VMworld 2021 is behind the corner. Register now. In this post, we’ll highlight some security-based sessions. Security and Ransomware are hot topics and must be taken more than seriously those days. In the past, security was not so important as today as there were much fewer ransomware attacks. Ransomware encryption is able to do big […]
VCP-DCV Objective 4.14 Configure Different Network Stacks
One of the last topics we need to cover on the VCP-DCV study guide is a configuration of different networking stacks. You can create a custom TCP/IP stack on a host to forward networking traffic through a custom application. Once you set a TCP/IP stack for the VMkernel adapter, you cannot change it later. If […]
VCP7-DCV – Objective 4.1 – Describe single sign-on (SSO) deployment topology
VMware vSphere 7 and higher only supports vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) based architecture where a conversion utility is provided for Windows-based vCenter server and also for external Platform Service Controllers (PSC). Starting vCenter server 7 the deployment topology is fairly simpler than in previous releases as external PSCs are no longer supported. The services provided […]
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