With Stratoscale’s Symphony product, users can create an AWS-compatible on-prem private or public cloud within your own datacenter and on your own hardware. The latest release of Stratoscale Symphony 4.2.6 has been recently released. We’re here to cover the news. To get you started, you’ll need four or more bare metal servers, connected by Ethernet to […]
VMware Tools 10.3.0 – What do you need to know?
A few days back VMware has released an independent package VMware Tools 10.3.0. Since several releases, VMware tools are released independently from ESXi hypervisor images. You might wonder what’s new in this release and how to update/maintain your hosts. VMware Tools 10.3.0 brings some updates and bug fixes as usual. You might want to check […]
Upgrading VCSA 6.5 to 6.7
So far we have demoed a clean installation of VMware vCSA 6.7, also upgrade of ESXi 6.x to 6.7 via ISO or via VUM, but what we haven’t covered just yet, it is the Upgrading VCSA 6.5 to 6.7. This process is supported by VMware and we’ll show within this article, that the upgrading an […]
What’s new in VMware vSphere 6.7 – Technical PDF
There is a new whitepaper from VMware. It is a technical PDF called What’s new in VMware vSphere 6.7, which covers all new features within vSphere 6.7. The 6.7 release is the release where we see many improvements already within the VCSA 6.7 which is 2x faster with memory consumption reduced 3x. This release also has […]
Infinio Accelerator 3.4 Compatible with VMware vSphere 6.7
First cache storage vendor bringing a VMware vSphere 6.7 compatibilities is Infinio. Yes, Infinio Accelerator 3.4 Compatible with VMware vSphere 6.7. It uses VMware VAIO technology and it’s able, according to Infinio, achieve only an 80 microseconds (0.08ms) response time by caching the hottest data on host RAM. It also uses secondary cache, SSD storage, to provide […]
StarWind Virtual SAN and Stretched Cluster Architecture
Perhaps you did not know, but StarWind Virtual SAN also supports stretched cluster architectures. For an average admin, it might not be an everyday solution as it is used for special use cases with strict networking requirements (latency and bandwidth). To understand what “stretched cluster” is. You have two remote sites within the same cluster […]
Runecast Announcing NSX-V support with Runecast Analyzer 1.8
Runecast analyzer continues its rapid development with fast update cycles. Today we’ll report on their latest update of Runecast Analyzer 1.8 which brings VMware NSX-V support allowing to detect misconfiguration and problems within your NSX-V environment. One of the previous releases of Runecast brought much-awaited VMware vSAN support and we have reported on it in details […]
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Ravello Service Is a Good Choice for DevOps
Enterprise admins usually value their time which is precious. At the end of the day, the working day has only 24 hours, so every min saved counts. Same for hardware savings, when you need to implement a new application in production, you first need a testing environment. If you don’t have testing environment because there is […]
Stratoscale Symphony – Software-Only Hyperconverged Infrastructure
With Stratoscale you do not have to buy a hardware from a particular hardware vendor. Stratoscale can run on any Intel CPU so basically, you can go back to 4-5 years behind and re-use your own hardware to build hyper-converged environment with Stratoscale. One particularity before we move forward, you might not know that Statoscale’s […]
How-to Upgrade ESXi 6.x to 6.7 via vSphere Update Manager (VUM)
We previously posted about upgrading VMware ESXi 6.x to 6.7 via ISO image and many readers liked the simple approach it brings. However, in enterprise scenarios, we have to deal with more than a couple of hosts so it would not be very time effective to do that for dozens or hundreds of hosts. VMware […]
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