VCF 9.1 GA is Available: Explore the New Features in Hands-on Labs | VCF 9.1 is now generally available, and VMware has already made three new Hands-on Labs available for anyone who wants to test the new features without building a full nested lab at home. That is good news. – #vExpert Piotr TarnawskiVCF 9.1... Continue Reading →
LLM Data Preparation with ConnectALL
Your AI strategy is only as strong as your data. The problem is not the AI technology. It is siloed data, inconsistent structures, and governance gaps that slow everything down. This blog breaks down what it really takes to prepare enterprise data for LLMs and how ConnectALL helps connect systems, automate data pipelines, and deliver... Continue Reading →
What We Learned Testing Frontier AI Security…
What We Learned Testing Frontier AI Security Models Against Our Own Code | We tested frontier AI security models against real production code. Here is what they found, where they fall short, and what it means for enterprise security.What We Learned Testing Frontier AI Security...We tested frontier AI security models against real production code. Here... Continue Reading →
VCF 5.2.2 On VxRail – Mixed Clusters Deployment…
VCF 5.2.2 On VxRail – Mixed Clusters Deployment (VUM and vLCM) in a WLD | #vExpert David RingVCF 5.2.2 On VxRail – Mixed Clusters Deployment...Introduced in VCF 5.2.2 on VxRail, partial Lifecycle Manager conversion enables mixed lifecycle management modes within a single workload domain. This allows one cluster to remain managed by VUM while another... Continue Reading →
AMD Zen4/Zen5 IPMI Thermal Driver for ESX Fling
AMD Zen4/Zen5 IPMI Thermal Driver for ESX Fling | William LamAMD Zen4/Zen5 IPMI Thermal Driver for ESX FlingHappy Friday! 🥳 A couple of weeks back, Wenchao (creator of the Realtek Network Driver for ESX Fling) reached out to me to share an exciting development he had been working on. Unlike traditional enterprise hardware, which typically... Continue Reading →
VCF9 Automation – Part 1: Provider Networking,…
VCF9 Automation – Part 1: Provider Networking, Edge Clusters, VPC Foundations and Supervisor cluster | Armando PacchioniVCF9 Automation – Part 1: Provider Networking,...After spending some time exploring all the capabilities of VCF Automation and having worked for many years with VMware Cloud Director, I can confidently say that there are significant architectural differences between the... Continue Reading →
Breaking ELM Between Two VCF Instances to…
Breaking ELM Between Two VCF Instances to Restore a Supported Upgrade Path | #vExpert Chris KitchensBreaking ELM Between Two VCF Instances to...A real-world VMware Cloud Foundation field note on breaking a cross-instance Enhanced Linked Mode topology.Broadcom Social Media Advocacy
VCF Operations for Logs Integrations
VCF Operations for Logs Integrations | #vExpert Brock PetersonVCF Operations for Logs IntegrationsFor those if you running VCF Operations for Logs 8.18.x, ever wonder what this is? Yeah, me too. Documentation can be found here, but I wanted a bit more detail, here's what I found. [...]Broadcom Social Media Advocacy
VMs with Tags, How to find them via the VCF…
VMs with Tags, How to find them via the VCF Operations API | #vExpert Brock PetersonVMs with Tags, How to find them via the VCF...We've discussed vSphere Tags in VCF Operations a couple times before: • vSphere Tags and Custom Attributes in VCF Operations • vSphere Tags on Clusters in Aria OperationsI wanted to capture... Continue Reading →
Webinar | What’s New with Kubernetes on VCF
What's New with Kubernetes on VCF | VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) and vSphere Kubernetes Service enable enterprises to deploy and manage all modern applications. Join us to hear about the latest capabilities and innovations in VKS that help secure, scale, and accelerate AI and modern workloads without increasing cost and complexity. Wednesday, May 13th. 10:00... Continue Reading →