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Thursday, 31 October 2019

VMware Identity Manager (vIDM) is now Workspace One Access - Rebranding


VMware has rebranded vIDM and now the new name of the product is Workspace One Access

To Know more about this product Refer >>>>>Link1 Link2 Link3<<<<<

VMware Upcoming Webcasts - It's Free


If you are interested in Learning about different VMware Offerings, here is the link for you to register yourself for attending these upcoming webcasts >>>>>Link<<<<<

Wednesday, 30 October 2019

VMware UEM (User Environment Manager) Rebranding Annoucement



Product Rename. For 9.9 and later, the product name is VMware Dynamic Environment Manager (Old Name was VMware User Environment Manager).

For Info Refer >>>>>Link<<<<<

What's New in vRealize Operations Manager (vROPS) 8?

 The vRealize Operations Manager 8.0 release focuses on ease of use, faster time to value, an integrated cloud management platform, and extensibility to your environment through new and enhanced integrations. Within the existing tenets of performance, capacity, configuration, and compliance, this release brings in new features such as the cloud management platform, troubleshooting workbench, native service discovery, and application-aware infrastructure monitoring, which helps you manage your multi-cloud environments, hosting both traditional and modern applications.

For Detailed Info Refer >>>>>Link<<<<<

What's New in VMware vRealize Automation (vRA) 8?


This is the next major release of vRealize Automation.

This release of vRealize Automation uses a Kubernetes based micro-services architecture. The new release takes a modern approach to delivering hybrid cloud management, extending cloud management to public clouds, delivering applications with DevOps and managing Kubernetes based workloads.

The many benefits of vRealize Automation 8.0 include:

1. Modern Platform using Kubernetes based micro-services architecture that provides

2. Simple install footprint for both non-HA and HA configurations

3. Scalable to meet modern workload challenges

4. Easy to setup and consume multi-cloud infrastructure surface

5. API-first approach to deliver cloud automation

6. Deliver Infrastructure-as-Code using a declarative YAML syntax

7. Iterative development of blueprints

8. Cloud Agnostic Blueprints

9. Collaboration across teams via sharing of objects

10. Self-service catalog coupled with agile governance

11. Simple policies

12. Native support for SPBM policies

13. Deploy IPv6 workloads on dual-stack IP (IPv4/ IPv6) networks in vSphere

14. CI/CD pipeline and automated application release management

15. Kubernetes/container management

16. New Action based extensibility (ABX), which allows you to write lightweight scripts, using node.js and python.

17. Git Integration to manage all blueprints, workflows, actions and pipelines.

18. Workload on-boarding with existing data center VMs

For More Info Refer >>>>> Link<<<<<

Friday, 4 October 2019

OS Supported by VMware vRLI Agents and Hardware Prerequisites

These are the OS's Supported by vRLI Agents and Hardware Prerequisites for vRLI Agent Installation:-


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VMware vRealize Log Insight (vRLI) Upgrade Path - How to Check?

If you are planning to upgrade existing version of vRLI to new version. Here is how one can find out from which version to which version upgrade can be find out:-

1. Open VMware Product Interoperability Matrices Guide from this link
https://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/sim/interop_matrix.php#upgrade&solution=88
2. Open Upgrade Path Tab
3. Select vRealize Log Insight, then you will get output like this where you can check from which Which old version to new version upgrade is possible:-