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What is the Maximum vSAN VMDK Size?

What is the Maximum vSAN VMDK Size?

What is the Maximum vSAN VMDK Size?

How big should my VMDKs be on vSAN? I recently was asked about VMDK size best practices with vSAN. The maximum supported VMDK size is 62TB. Much like discussions around the largest size for a vSAN or vSphere cluster (Check out this post!), this is very much a nuanced operational discussion with a lot of The post What is the Maximum vSAN VMDK Size? appeared first on Virtual Blocks.


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Webcast: Preventing Data Loss and Downtime with…

Webcast: Preventing Data Loss and Downtime with VMware vCloud Availability Powered DRaaS

Webcast: Preventing Data Loss and Downtime with…

Need a simple, cost-effective solution to your disaster recovery worries? Are your VMs not protected? VMs are protected but at high costs? Or just looking for a simple solution to expand your current protection with cloud-based disaster recovery? Then read on. 98% of organizations say a single hour of downtime costs over $100,000. Avoiding these The post Webcast: Preventing Data Loss and Downtime with VMware vCloud Availability Powered DRaaS appeared first on VMware Cloud Provider Blog.


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Can AI & Humans Be Team Players? Part Two

Can AI & Humans Be Team Players? Part Two

Can AI & Humans Be Team Players? Part Two

If software is eating the world, can we trust artificial intelligence (AI) to help run it? That’s the question I asked and began to answer in Part One. As we enter 2020 and our organizations employ more sophisticated machine learning (ML) capabilities than ever, how can we promote better understanding between computers and humans? Getting […] The post Can AI & Humans Be Team Players? Part Two appeared first on VMware Radius.


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VMware vSAN a Finalist for Storage Magazine’s…

VMware vSAN a Finalist for Storage Magazine’s Product of the Year Award

VMware vSAN a Finalist for Storage Magazine’s…

VMware is pleased to announce that vSAN, the only vSphere-native storage software, is a finalist in Storage Magazine’s Product of the Year competition for the newly created Hyper-converged and composable infrastructure category. We believe vSAN was chosen in part because of our significant investments in supporting cloud-native applications, enhancing vSAN performance and intelligent operations. According to The post VMware vSAN a Finalist for Storage Magazine’s Product of the Year Award…Read More


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