Browsing Posts published in Luglio, 2024

Reading Time: 3 minutes Horizon allows you to configure one or more replica Connection Server instances in a single Connection Server group to provide both more performance and more resiliency. This configuration use the Microsoft Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS), formerly known as Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM). AD LDS has some similar aspects of the traditional Active Directory, for example the LDAP schema, the replication across servers, and the master node concept.

Reading Time: 3 minutes The vCenter Server Security Token Service (STS) is a Web service that issues, validates, and renews security tokens. As a token issuer, the Security Token Service (STS) uses a private key to sign the tokens and publishes the public certificates for services to verify the token signature. vCenter Server manages the STS signing certificates and stores them in the VMware Directory Service (vmdir). Tokens can have a significant lifetime, and historically might have been signed by any one of multiple keys.

Reading Time: < 1 minute On month ago VMware released the VMware vSphere 8.0 Update 3 with vCenter Server 8.0 Update 3 release instead is a General Availability (GA), but with  ESXi 8.0 Update 3 release is an Initial Availability (IA). Now finally also ESXi 8.0 Update 3 is in General Availability (GA) so that we can consider almost ready for production.

Reading Time: < 1 minute To enhance the commitment to customer satisfaction, VMware has just announced the decision of extending the general support period for VMware vSphere 7.x of six month, from April 2, 2025 to October 2, 2025. 

Reading Time: 2 minutes Seems impossible that 13 years ago this blog has started its life (see the first official post: Blog goes live), initially with a different domain name. In those years I’ve wrote about the VMware but also Veeam, Microsoft, Nutanix products. I’ve followed the grow of the cloud model, the adoption (and evolution) of flash storage and a lot of other technology changes.

Reading Time: 7 minutes A meno che venerdì scorso non eravate in vacanza in modalità completamente off-line (beati voi), di sicuro saprete del venerdì nero (informaticamente parlando) che ha letteralmente paralizzato molti servizi informatici in tutto il mondo (ad esempio il settore trasporto, con voli cancellati o in ritardo di molte ore). Il problema, secondo stime di Microsoft, ha interessato 8,5 milioni di computer basati su Windows. Ma Microsoft non centra, se non indirettamente (perchè solo i sistemi Windows sono stati colpiti). Il blocco informatico non è dovuto ad un attacco, ma è bensì stato causato da un problema […]

Reading Time: < 1 minute VMware Explore is the new brand name of VMworld event: from cloud infrastructure to the software-defined edge to Private AI innovation, you’ll gain perspective, find answers, and see what’s possible with the right cloud solutions. But why attend at this kind of events?

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