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VMworld 2019 Keynote Invite from Tom Corn

VMworld 2019 Keynote Invite from Tom Corn

VMworld 2019 Keynote Invite from Tom Corn

On August 27th at 5:30 PM, Tom Corn, SVP of Security Products, and Shawn Bass, VP/CTO of End-user Computing, will discuss VMware’s security strategy and vision at the Intrinsic Security Keynote – How Your VMware Infrastructure Can Turn the Tide in Cybersecurity. They will explain how existing VMware products, such as vSphere, NSX, vSAN, and Workspace ONE, can be used in conjunction with AppDefense to add value to security teams. Learn more in the link below. https://my.vmworld.com/widget/vmware/vmworld19us/us19catalog?search=NETS3413KU


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Observing Capacity Changes in vSAN

Observing Capacity Changes in vSAN

Observing Capacity Changes in vSAN

When defining and applying storage policies to objects in a vSAN cluster, you may notice that some policy definitions will impact the amount of storage capacity consumed by the objects (VMs, VMDKs, etc.) that are assigned the given policy. Let’s explore why this happens, and what to look for in your environment. Policies and their The post Observing Capacity Changes in vSAN appeared first on Virtual Blocks.


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vCenter Server 6.7: Day 2 Operations

vCenter Server 6.7: Day 2 Operations

vCenter Server 6.7: Day 2 Operations

Deployment (Day 1) is over and you have successfully deployed your vCenter Server, configured your data center, created clusters and configured hosts. That feeling of completion is great right? Well at this point, the vCenter Server may be running great but what about setting up the File-Based Backup and Restore, deploying a Content Library, or The post vCenter Server 6.7: Day 2 Operations appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog.


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