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The Advanced Deploy vSphere 6.5 2018 exam is one of the first “new rebranded” VMware exam, with the new naming convention.

The exam 3V0-21.18 is basically the old VCAP-Deploy (or Admin) based on VMware vSphere 6.5 (actually only the VCP-DCV has been updated to vSphere 6.7, yet) and can be used to obtain the VCAP-DCV 2018 (VMware Certified Advanced Professional — Data Center Virtualization Deploy 2018) certification.

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Veeam has just released the new versions of Veeam Backup and Replication, Veeam ONE and the bundle Veeam Availability Suite, all updated to the new 9.5 Update 4 version.

As you probably notice in the past (see what’s happened with Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5 Update 3 or Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5 Update 2), this new “patch level” brings a lot of new features, like a major release.

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One year ago, Veeam acquires N2WS with the intent to extend Veeam capabilities to the public cloud environments.

N2WS was founded with the mission of providing enterprise-class data protection for workloads in the public cloud.

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New years, new products and features announcements. And for Veeam, this mean the announce of the new Veeam Availability Suite 9.5 Update 4… but not only…

On January 22nd, 2019 you can join the Veeam live announcement Q1 2019 were the latest features will be described included in NEW Veeam Availability Suite 9.5 Update 4 focused on improving the overall experience in the cloud and beyond.

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Reading Time: 3 minutesWe are approching an important milestore: January 14, 2020 sets the end of Extended Support for Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2. Just four years ago was the turn of Windows Server 2003 (End of the extended support for Windows Server 2003 family).

End of support means the end of regular security updates, potentially leaving you vulnerable to security and compliance issues.

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System virtualization goes to a great deal to offer this isolation, especially on the hypervisor layer where virtual machines of different actors can potentially run on the same hardware. So a strong isolation of is paramount importance.

How a VM is really isolated? Enough… but there is a gap between the theory and the reallity.

Of course, the virtual networking expose all kind of network attacs from and to the guest, but there are several solutions (like, for example, NSX) to try to minimize this kind of risks. But the network is needed, because a real isolated system is quite useless in a typical client-server approach.

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One of the new feature of VMware vSphere 6.7 is the full support for Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 devices both at host and VM level.

But when you are using a TPM 2.0 device on an ESXi host, the host might fail to pass the attestation phase.

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