User Session Collaboration using VMware Horizon

User Session Collaboration using VMware HorizonUser Session Collaboration using VMware HorizonSession collaboration gets more important especially in high-end graphics scenarios, where user working on a design can invite its peers to review & modify the design by passing control over to the other users.VMware Social Media Advocacy

vRealize Log Insight against encryption malware

vRealize Log Insight against encryption malware - virtualization.solutionsvRealize Log Insight against encryption malwareSince many companies out there still maintaining unsecured NAS systems or file servers, it is simple for an encryption virus to start working as soon as computer got infected which ...Read MoreVMware Social Media Advocacy

Managing the SDDC as Software

Managing the SDDC as SoftwareManaging the SDDC as SoftwareBest practices for code management We introduced the concepts behind managing the SDDC as code in the first blog of this series, and now we want to take this concept down a few layers. In our first blog, we introduced the following basics: Model your infrastructure as... Continue Reading →

Hyper-threading Impact on Virtual SAP Sizing…

Hyper-threading Impact on Virtual SAP Sizing and Performance – Part 1 of 2Hyper-threading Impact on Virtual SAP Sizing...This is part 1 of 2 blogs that will cover how hyper-threading impacts virtual SAP sizing and performance. Many virtual SAP deployments leverage INTEL’s hyper-threading (HT) technology. For each processor core that is physically present, the hypervisor sees... Continue Reading →

Problems deploying Guest Introspection with…

Problems deploying Guest Introspection with Admission Control active - See what can be done for NSX on #VMTNProblems deploying Guest Introspection with...I have a problem when I deploy Guest Introspection with Admission Control active. I have this message "Cannot deploy agent on host due to insufficient resources (CPU or Memory)"VMware Social Media Advocacy

Upgrading vIDM

Upgrading vIDMUpgrading vIDMGiven the adoption of VMware Identity Manager (vIDM) in vRealize Suite products, I have talked about the vIDM in several blog posts. Recently, I realized my homelab was running an older version of vIDM. I figured I would share my upgrade experience. Read on to learn more! To upgrade vIDM you need CLI... Continue Reading →

Supporting TLS v1.2 with PowerShell…

Supporting TLS v1.2 with PowerShell SecurityProtocolTypeSupporting TLS v1.2 with PowerShell...With Microsoft PowerShell v5.1, the default security protocols used for the Invoke-WebRequest and Invoke-RestMethod cmdlets is either SSL v3.0 or TLS v1.0. Both of these protocols are fairly long in the tooth, with SSL v3.0 being somewhat uncommon in the wild when compared to TLS (Transport... Continue Reading →

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