Category: vsphere
After releasing vSphere 6.7 some months ago, VMware recently released vSphere 6.7 Update 1 introducing some new features and bug fixes. Some features introduced in previous versions have been …
If the virtual infrastructure in use is configured with vSAN, after completing the upgrade of both vCSA and ESXi hosts to version 6.7, also vSAN should be upgraded to …
After upgrading the vCSA, to take benefit of new features provided by vSphere 6.7 you have to upgrade also all ESXi hosts installed in your virtual infrastructure. The procedure …
If your vSphere environment is running version 6.0 or above, you can easily migrate the vCenter Server to version 6.7 with the migration tool provided with vSphere 6.7. Compared …
When you plan the upgrade of your virtual infrastructure to latest VMware vSphere 6.7, first step to take is a new installation of the vCSA component. The upgrade process must …
On September 19, 2018 VMware officially closed the general support for VMware vSphere 5.5 and customers running version 5.5 should plan an upgrade of their infrastructure asap. Although there is the …
Once the KMS Server has been configured and successfully added to the vCenter Server, you are able to encrypt virtual machines. The access to the encrypted virtual disk requires …
To take advantage of virtual machines encryption feature in VMware vSphere, the KMS Server and the vCenter Server must be properly configured to establish a connection. Once the KMS …
To improve security in a virtual environment, VMware vSphere 6.5 provides the virtual machines encryption capability securing VMDK virtual disks, .vmx and swap files making stored data unreadable. Only …
The VMworld 2018 edition ended last week leaving the attendees with new announcements, and providing a lot of useful information and material. VMware made some important announcements about forthcoming …