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What is VMware vSAN

VMware Virtual SAN or we call it vSAN which was introduced back in 2013. In simple words, if I would say, vSAN is a software-based distributed storage solution that pools together direct-attached storage devices across a VMware vSphere cluster to create a distributed, shared data store. You can...
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VMware Horizon Cloud Hosted In The Microsoft Azure

VMware Partnership with  Microsoft’s  VMware and Microsoft have partnered to allow VMware to deliver the features of Windows Virtual Desktop in Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure. It’s important to understand how this partnership works from a product and capabilities perspective: Step 1. The best way to think of...
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VMware vCenter Enhanced Linked Mode Configure

vCenter Enhanced Linked Mode Enhanced Linked Mode (ELM) is one of the vSphere advanced features that allows connecting multiple vCenter Servers to provide a single interface where you can view, search, and manage permissions, replications of roles, policies, and licenses between multiple vCenter Servers. It allows you to...
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Cloud Foundation 4.0 VMware Announced General Availability

VMware Inc. announced General Availability (GA) of VMware Cloud Foundation 4.0.  Cloud Foundation 4 was announced during its Modern Apps Launch event on March 10th and excitement around the latest version of VMware’s hybrid cloud platform has been growing since.  With Release 4.0, Cloud Foundation takes a significant step...
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vCenter 7.0 HA Configuration – Step by Step

vCenter HA is different from vSphere HA. vSphere HA is a availability solution for the virtual machines in the cluster and during a HA fail-over the VM/s will be rebooted in other available ESXi hosts within the cluster. However vCenter can be protected using the vSphere HA but...
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vSphere 7 Key Capabilities and Features

vSphere 7 delivers the essential services for the modern hybrid cloud. It powers the computing environment for modern applications, AI/ML, and business-critical applications. Applications can be deployed using any combination of virtual machines, containers, and Kubernetes. vSphere 7 with Kubernetes, available through VMware Cloud Foundation, delivers VMware Cloud Foundation...
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How to Patch ESXi with VMware Update Manager

What Is VMware Update Manager? VMware vSphere Update Manager is a vCenter plug-in (extension) that must be installed manually on vCenter Server versions older than vCenter 6.5. If vCenter Server 6.5 is installed on Windows, you should install vSphere Update Manager (VUM) manually. VMware Update Manager can be installed on...
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VMware PowerCLI Installing the Module and Working with ESXi Host and vCenter

Installing VMware PowerCLI with PowerCLI module. Run the command to check  VMware PowerCLI installed or Not. Get-Module VMware.PowerCLI -ListAvailable Installing the latest version of the module available from PowerShell gallery. Run Below Command to find the Module and Version. Find-Module VMware.PowerCLI or (Find-Module VMware.PowerCLI).version 12.1.0.17009493 is the latest...
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