The ESXCLI command is used to manage many aspects of an ESXi host. You can run ESXCLI commands as vCLI commands, in an SSH session or run them in the ESXi Shell in troubleshooting situations. Even though VMware keeps growing the PowerCLI cmdlet library, there [...]
With scattered clouds covering the sky, the day in the “City of Lights” started off with a pleasant surprise, where our Vembu booth (#2133) in VMworld-2018 Expo was overflown by visitors. Both the second and third day had a higher number of registrations compared to [...]
Finally, the big day has arrived! This time, the most happening event- VMworld 2018 at Las Vegas was like never before. The largest virtualization event saw virtual geeks, IT enthusiasts and thought leaders attending in huge numbers. VMware’s promising agenda on opening day & for [...]
Hello to all techies out there, We have reached the end of August already and you know what that means? You guessed it right! it’s time to get excited about this year’s VMworld conference happening at Mandalay Bay Hotel Convention Center, in Las Vegas from [...]
As most of you are already familiar, there are different versions of Microsoft Hyper-V, both GUI enabled and GUI-less. This follows suit with the Windows Server versions. Most are well familiar with the GUI enabled Windows Server operating system that has been around since its [...]
Back then when vSphere 6.5 was released, a bunch of new options were introduced in the DRS configuration page. These options are very interesting but it is easy to miss them due to old habits of configuring a cluster. You will find these options in [...]
We have talked a bit in the past about the various files that make up the Hyper-V disk infrastructure, including the two hard disk types that can be created when provisioning a Hyper-V virtual machine. These include the VHD and the VHDX virtual hard disk [...]
The wait is now over! Today we are happy to announce Vembu BDR Essentials - an exclusive Backup and Disaster Recovery package for small businesses having backup requirements up to 6 CPU sockets or 50 VMs. With this new package, small businesses can cut up [...]
Formerly known as the Hardening Guide, the Security Configuration Guide (SGC) provides a set of guidelines aimed at helping you secure your environment. The guide comes in the form of an Excel spreadsheet and offers 3 levels of security settings called Risk Profiles ranging from [...]
When virtualization first came onto the scene, one of the “wow factors” was the ability to be able to seamlessly move virtual machines between physical hardware. This is still one of the powerful features today of running production workloads on top of hypervisors – the [...]