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27 Oct 2023
Assign GPUs to virtual machines with VMware vGPU mode
Resource delegation across an IT system can be troublesome, but it doesn't have to be. Follow this guide to assign the right amount of GPU to support virtual machines on VMware. Continue Reading
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News
21 Jun 2023
Critical VMware Aria Operations bug under active exploitation
Reports of exploitation for a critical command injection flaw in VMware Aria Operations for Networks came roughly a week after a researcher published a proof-of-concept for it. Continue Reading
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25 Apr 2022
How to build a virtual router with VMware Workstation
Virtual networks in testing and development setups require virtual routers. In this step-by-step tutorial, use VMware and Windows tools to set up a virtual router. Continue Reading
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26 Jan 2022
Get started with ESXi Fling on Arm architecture
Arm architecture brings benefits of energy efficiency as well as edge use cases. Read up on how to get the right ISO files and hardware to properly run ESXi Fling. Continue Reading
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24 Jan 2022
Key differences in monolithic vs. microkernel architecture
VMware's monolithic architecture keeps drivers in the hypervisor. Hyper-V's microkernel approach separates drivers from the hypervisor. Learn more about these two approaches. Continue Reading
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17 Nov 2021
NSX virtual switch types enhance networking capabilities
NSX-T supports both the N-VDS and VDS switches. But N-VDS requires its own network adapters, while VDS uses all network adapters from a single switch for all network types. Continue Reading
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News
05 Oct 2021
VMware Edge brings consistency with cloud, data center
VMware's latest edge product portfolio is consistent with the infrastructure the company provides for the cloud and the enterprise data center. Continue Reading
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Tip
10 Jun 2021
Use NSX firewall best practices to improve security
VM security is integral to a healthy data center. VMware's NSX-T software offers comprehensive security measures through firewalls. Make them work with a few best practices. Continue Reading
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09 Jun 2021
How to build VMware HCI on a budget
HCI is a costly investment that can streamline networking, compute and management in your data center. Consider affordable alternatives to expensive HCI before adoption. Continue Reading
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08 Jun 2021
VMware network monitoring strategies for better performance
VMware network virtualization complicates how admins monitor network traffic. With best practices and monitoring tools, they can improve network performance. Continue Reading
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18 May 2021
VMware SDN enhances network service allocation automation
VMware's Modern Network framework helps spur NSX to be a viable contender in the SDN market. Continue Reading
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18 May 2021
Learn how to configure NSX firewall rules
VMware NSX users can configure firewall rules into specific policies to protect individual VMs, regardless of their location in the virtual infrastructure. Continue Reading
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05 Apr 2021
VMware SD-WAN by VeloCloud optimizes edge device connectivity
VMware's SD-WAN product provides optimized edge device connectivity to deliver workloads and data to end users, but a few issues dampen its benefits. Continue Reading
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30 Dec 2020
VMware enhances NSX-T 3.0 to ease networking
Version 3 of NSX-T gets new alarms, security features and admin tools, as well as new and improved integrations to provide VMware admins with better networking capabilities. Continue Reading
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05 Nov 2020
VMware-Avi acquisition leads to spot in ADC market
VMware acquired Avi in hopes of becoming a player in the application delivery controller market. Avi has also helped VMware transform vSphere into a comprehensive management stack. Continue Reading
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26 Oct 2020
Top 10 new vSphere 7.0 features
With vSphere 7.0, VMware introduced several new capabilities and tools. Explore the top 10 most innovative features in this latest vSphere release. Continue Reading
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30 Jul 2020
Perform a NSX-V to NSX-T migration with Migration Coordinator
Learn how you can migrate from NSX-V, VMware's NSX for vSphere, to NSX-T, the primary version of NSX. An automated move or greenfield migration depends on your current setup. Continue Reading
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27 Jul 2020
What VMware's Nyansa acquisition means for SD-WAN
VMware's Nyansa acquisition brings new AI and machine learning capabilities to its networking suite. However, it could apply what Nyansa brings to the table to other areas. Continue Reading
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30 Apr 2020
VSphere Standard Switch vs. Distributed Switch: The differences
Explore the differences between vSphere's two virtual switches: vSS and vDS. One works best on a small scale, while the other can help manage networking across a large business. Continue Reading
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27 Mar 2020
What you should know about host profiles in VMware
Use VMware Host Profiles to keep configuration consistent between hosts and clusters across your vSphere, and avoid common errors and mistakes to maintain stability. Continue Reading
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24 Jan 2020
VMware edge initiatives improve management at the edge
VMware is moving to the edge. The vendor has introduced products such as Edge Device Manager and new capabilities such as running ESXi on ARM to ease edge management. Continue Reading
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20 Dec 2019
5 considerations for efficient VMware design
Designing a VMware environment requires you to consider many factors, such as storage, CPUs, security and VM density. A few tips can keep your design simple and elegant. Continue Reading
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10 Dec 2019
VMware aims to simplify container-VM management
VSphere can now manage containers, as well as VMs, and adds Cloud Native Storage. This helps address certain inefficiencies that come from using cloud, containers and VM in VMware. Continue Reading
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15 Nov 2019
NSX Intelligence evolves network security and load balancing
NSX Intelligence can bolster your zero-trust network security, provide microsegmentation analytics and balance loads in your network. Learn more about this new VMware product. Continue Reading
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25 Oct 2019
VMware security best practices guide
Without the proper security, you could put your entire VMware environment at risk. These best practices can keep your hosts and VMs safe from potential attacks. Continue Reading
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Quiz
15 Oct 2019
Test your VMware NSX-T, NSX-V knowledge
VMware's software, NSX, enables admins to stand up networking in a software-defined data center. Take this quiz to ensure you're getting the most out of NSX. Continue Reading
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05 Sep 2019
Prevent VMware environment failure with a solid design
You can mitigate the threat of failure through good VMware environment design, with practices such as creating management clusters and carefully considering host size and density. Continue Reading
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25 Jul 2019
Learn the ins and outs of NSX-T vs. NSX-V
NSX-V integrates tightly with vSphere, whereas NSX-T integrates with cloud and container platforms. Each version of NSX has its place, but NSX-T might be the way of the future. Continue Reading
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27 Jun 2019
Learn the basics of vSphere networking
When you design a vSphere network, keep in mind redundancy, network isolation and consistent configuration. These qualities ensure proper network performance. Continue Reading
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24 Jun 2019
What to do when a CryptoLocker virus attacks
Before a cryptovirus strikes, test and airgap your backups to make sure they work. Should you find yourself under attack, think carefully about your recovery process. Continue Reading
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26 Feb 2019
Refresh your networking knowledge with this NSX overview
Discover the benefits and drawbacks of VMware's network virtualization platform and answer any lingering questions you may have about NSX in this overview. Continue Reading
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Opinion
27 Jul 2018
NSX technology shifts virtual administrator responsibilities
Network virtualization will change the data center, and virtualization administrators must keep up. Collaboration is essential as silos disappear and technology evolves. Continue Reading
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Answer
04 Jun 2018
How do you reconfigure access to a VMkernel port?
Use ESXi firewall configuration settings and VMkernel ports to control the levels of access that different services, such as Secure Shell, have to your management network. Continue Reading
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05 Apr 2018
What are the benefits and drawbacks of raw device mapping?
Admins can give VMs access to storage through RDM, but some devices don't support it. And choosing physical compatibility mode affects what administrative features are available. Continue Reading
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Opinion
23 Mar 2018
VMware microsegmentation in NSX trumps going sans SDN
Software-defined networking can help plug security holes and minimize microsegmentation management tasks; it's worth a look for companies that haven't virtualized their networks yet. Continue Reading
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Feature
08 Feb 2018
VMware-VeloCloud acquisition pushes VMware into SD-WAN territory
VMware intends to use its recent VeloCloud acquisition to bolster its SDN products with SD-WAN technology, but the virtualization company is steering into unfamiliar territory. Continue Reading
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08 Feb 2018
Top VMware NSX use cases go beyond microsegmentation
Microsegmentation has become a popular reason for organizations to adopt VMware NSX. Emerging use cases, including multisite and multi-cloud, could broaden the SDN platform's scope. Continue Reading
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30 Jan 2018
Which tools does NSX use for virtual network management?
NSX uses VMware services, such as vRealize Operations Manager and VMware Integrated OpenStack, and integrates with third-party platforms for security and virtual network management. Continue Reading
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30 Jan 2018
Which VMware NSX editions are suited for your organization's needs?
There are four VMware NSX editions, each with its own feature set. Learn more about these features and whether they meet the needs of your infrastructure. Continue Reading
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24 Jan 2018
Which VMware NSX features handle networking and security?
The VMware NSX network virtualization platform provides a flexible software-defined networking overlay and granular security to round out the company's software-defined data center. Continue Reading
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23 Jan 2018
What are the benefits of the NSX network virtualization platform?
VMware's NSX network virtualization platform applies software-layer abstraction to networking, adds network functionality and enforces granular security policies. Continue Reading
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27 Sep 2017
Change VMkernel port MTU size to reduce packet fragmentation
A high maximum transmission unit size creates fewer frames, which lowers the risk of collisions and reduces overhead. The key is figuring out how high an MTU size is too high. Continue Reading
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15 Mar 2017
What is the role of the message bus in VMware NSX?
A message bus guarantees the delivery of messages to a host, even if that host is unavailable or you're unable to establish a connection. So, how do you use it in NSX? Continue Reading
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20 Jul 2016
What vSphere's latest features mean for VMware vDS
VSphere 5 and 6 offer a number of features to boost networking performance. Let's take a look at how these features affect the functionality of vSphere Distributed Switches. Continue Reading
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18 Jul 2016
How can a vSphere Distributed Switch improve your networking experience?
Tools like the vSphere Distributed Switch help numb the pain of networking by introducing robust network features and aggregating virtual switches into a single distributed switch. Continue Reading
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14 Jul 2015
Is there an SDN open source alternative to NSX?
VMware's NSX and Cisco's ACI platforms have gotten the most attention in the SDN space, but is there room for open source alternatives? Continue Reading
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29 Sep 2014
Answering common VMware NSX platform questions
VMware's network virtualization product promises both flexibility and security in one of the few areas where innovation has lagged in the data center. Continue Reading
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Quiz
12 Jun 2013
VMware NSX pop quiz: Do you know NSX's network virtualization features?
Test your knowledge of VMware NSX, which evolved rapidly out of VMware's homegrown and acquired network virtualization technologies. Continue Reading
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23 Apr 2013
Which VMware network settings to adjust to troubleshoot VM packet loss
Even the best VMware networking setups hit snags, but you have tools. Adjusting specific VMware network settings can fix packet loss in a VM. Continue Reading
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09 Apr 2013
Ways to mirror vSphere networking with VMware Virtual Network Editor
Not every VMware vSphere networking option is available in Workstation, but it's a useful tool for users to mirror the ESXi network for tests. Continue Reading
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27 Mar 2013
Migrating from a standard switch to VMware vDS with no downtime
Replacing standard switches with VMware vDS will broaden your virtual network's capabilities. Learn how to migrate switches without powering down VMs. Continue Reading
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18 Oct 2012
Using vSphere distributed switches for virtual networks
VMware's vSphere distributed switch is shared between hosts in a network, unlike standard switches. Here's how to create and use distributed switches. Continue Reading
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24 Jan 2012
Network time synchronization for VMware ESXi: Timing is everything
Time is money, and in your VMware infrastructure, network time synchronization ensures that your ESXi hosts are timed to work correctly with other hosts and services. Continue Reading
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17 Dec 2008
Avoid high-risk data commingling with VMware virtual networks to prevent security vulnerabilities
Avoid security vulnerabilities caused by placing VMware ESX and ESXi data of varying security and classification levels on a converged network by understanding how storage and virtual machine data interoperates over various networks. Continue Reading
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28 Apr 2008
Teaming NICs achieves load balance and failover on VMware ESX
By grouping, or teaming, network interface cards (NICs), you can achieve better load balancing and failover capabilities for VMware ESX guest virtual machines. Continue Reading
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29 Oct 2007
How to install a guest OS in VMware on Windows Server 2003: Windows series
The finish line is in site. That means it's time to install a guest operating system on VMware Server. Read this tip for Andrew Kutz's instructions. Continue Reading