Last week VMware debuted their new annual event, VMware Explore. Gone was the VMworld banners of years gone by, replaced with a slick new brand, promising inclusivity for developers, security folk and others alongside the thousands of VMware followers. Aside from the clientelle though, whats new?
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This week VMware announced vSphere+ with a lot of fanfare, but what is it, and why should customers be looking at switching their traditional perpetual on-prem licences to it? Read on and hopefully you’ll learn a thing or two….
Continue readingFor as long as I can remember vSphere was what VMware was famous for. Just a mention of virtualisation and everyone mentioned ESX, ESXi or VMware’s name. Obviously times have moved on, competition has increased and VMware’s portfolio has diverisified somewhat so it looks like the commercial team decided now was a time to modernise their purchase options. This is just a few of my thoughts as to why, from a customer perspective, I find this pretty useful.
Continue readingSince its inception in 2012, the Raspberry Pi has been in the arsenal of many a developer, enthusiast and even school curriculums – but I for one have never seen it as anything more – something to play around at home with. But have VMware with their ESXi on ARM fling, opened the doors to any number of commericial applications?
Continue readingHad a problem recently where I had a VM with a lot of snapshots which somehow failed to get noticed, so following a vCenter upgrade it lit up like a Christmas Tree! So here is how it was fixed with the help from a very kind man at VMware Support
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