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Reading Time: 3 minutesThe new VMware vSphere 6.5, recently available in GA, increase all configuration maximums to new limits (compared to the 6.0 and previous versions). Maybe we can say with no limit, or at least, to be serious, with really huge numbers compared to the actual needs and the existing compunting power. Those new limits are both for scalability aspect, but also to fit with possible performance requirements, considering that a bigger number of business critical applications are going in the virtual environment. For more information see the official docs Minimum & Maximum for VMware vSphere 6.5.

Reading Time: 2 minutesWith the new vSphere 6.5 the legacy Windows vSphere Client is finally dead! Was supposed also during the beta of vSphere 6.0, but in the RC a new C# client has appear to avoid this kind of transition. But also to avoid the new limits dictated by the vSphere Web Client, like the huge depency from Acrobat Flash! With version 6.5 there are some interesting changes in the clients for VMware vSphere:

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe new release of VMware vSphere 6.5 will finally add some interesting news of the vCenter Server. Not only the virtual appliance (Linux based) version is not fully featured (was almost in version 6.0, but still with the big limit of VMware Update Manager available only for Windows), but now has some features only for this version and the Windows one become the limited version. First sign was the Fling for the migration from a vCenter edition to the VCSA: the official Windows vCenter Server to vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) Migration Tool which is part […]

Reading Time: 3 minutesVMware Virtual SAN has grow quite fast in the last year and now has more than 5000 customers (in more than 100 countries) and several features comparable with other storage solutions. In few years VSAN has become an interesting solution: VSAN 5.5: First version of the product VSAN 6.0 (march 2015): add All Flash Array (AFA), 64 nodes as cluster size and more than 2x Hybrid Speed VSAN 6.1 (September 2015): add stretched cluster and 2-nodes ROBO scenarios VSAN 6.2 (March 2016): add deduplication and compression (only for AFA) and quality of service VSAN 6.5 […]

Reading Time: 2 minutesVMware and Amazon have announced a strategic partnership that brings those two companies together to deliver a vSphere-based cloud service running on AWS. This service will make it easier for customers to run any application, using a set of familiar software and tools, in a consistent hybrid cloud environment. Currently in Technology Preview, VMware Cloud on AWS, will bring VMware’s enterprise class Software-Defined Data Center software to the AWS cloud, and will enable customers to run any application across vSphere-based private, public and hybrid cloud environments. It will be operated, managed and sold by VMware […]

Reading Time: 4 minutesDisk Drill è un’utility di file undelete specifica per Windows o MacOSX che permette il recupero di file cancellati (anche mesi prima) e non più presenti nel cestino in poco tempo. Ovviamente la possibilità di recupero completo di un file dipende anche dal come i blocchi del file stesso siano stati reciclati per altri file (purtroppo manca un indice sul grado di recuperabilità dei file, cosa che altri programmi simili hanno, rimane comunque interessante come ,spesso, si possano trovare e ancora recuperare file cancellati da più di un anno!). La versione gratuita è in grado […]

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn questa pagina sono raccolte tutte le slide del secondo meeting del VMUG Italiano svoltosi a Roma, il giorno lunedì 26 settembre 2016 (seconda volta a Roma, dopo l’evento del 2013). Grazie a tutti coloro che hanno partecipato all’evento, considerando che vi erano più di 56 iscritti (esclusi gli organizzatori e gli speaker). Contiamo di aumentare il numero di eventi a Roma, ma con qualche rivisitazione nella formula.

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