Top 26 Tools for VMware Administrators

Virtualization is one of the popular technologies that are implemented in many IT environments. to work on virtualization technologies such as VMware vSphere, Citrix Xen or Microsoft Hyper-v, there are lots of application and tools that could make you possible to manager yoru virtualized infrastructure. in this article, we are providing many tools for administrators that is challenging to keep track of them all. most of them will be very useful for engineers to manage effectively their infrastructure. you could read the article.

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1. As Built Report

As Built Report is an open source configuration document framework which generates and builds documents in XMLTextHTML, and MS Word formats using Windows PowerShell and PScribo.

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What’s New in vSphere 6.0 Fault Tolerance

What’s New in vSphere 6.0 Fault Tolerance

  • FT support upto 4 vCPUs and 64 GB RAM
  • Fast Check-Pointing, a new Scalable technology is introduced to keep primary and secondary in Sync by replacing “Record-Replay”
  • vSphere 6.0, Supports vMotion of both Primary and Secondary Virtual Machine
  • With vSphere 6.0, You will be able to backup your virtual machines. FT supports for vStorage APIs for Data Protection (VADP) and it also supports all leading VADP solutions in Market like symantec, EMC, HP ,etc.
  • With vSphere 6.0, FT Supports all Virtual Disk Type like EZT, Thick or Thin Provisioned disks. It supports only Eager Zeroed Thick with vSphere 5.5 and earlier versions
  • Snapshot of FT configured Virtual Machines are supported with vSphere 6.0
  • New version of FT keeps the Separate copies of VM files like .VMX, .VMDk files to protect primary VM from both Host and Storage failures. You are allowed to keep both Primary and Secondary VM files on different datastore

annual voting vBLOG !

The annual voting for the top 50 virtualization blogs for 2014 is now open. Every year Eric Siebert takes a lot of time and puts this together over at vSphere-land.

I have contributed to the voting over the years and now this year for the first time my blog is part of this great list. I encourage each of you to head over here to cast your votes again this year or for your first time. Voting is only open until 03/17/2014 so hurry up. There are some great blogs on this list and I am honoured to be part of them this year. So if you have found any of my contributions to be worthy please take a moment and cast your vote. I spend a lot of time contributing here and hopefully you all find it useful. Happy voting and thanks for visiting my blog. (BTW! I am considered an independent blogger and new for 2013!)
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1553027/Top-VMware-virtualization-blogs-2014

Enjoy!

Hyper-V 2012R2 vs. vSphere 5.5

Now that both Microsoft and VMware have officially announced the new released of their virtualization products it’s possible make an homogenous comparison between Hyper-V 2012 R2 (the fourth generation of Hyper-V) and vSphere 5.5.

VMware vSphere 5.5 introduces several news and scalability improvements, on the other side Microsoft Hyper-V 2012 R2 consolidate its features and improve what was already existing in the 2012 version, with a limited (but significant) new features. For example now, finally, some VMware old date features are mainstream also in Hyper-V, like VM hot cloning, hot disk resize (in this case also with the possibility to reduce the size).

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vSphere 5.5 new feutures

Last night , I was looking for an article that i saw an article on virtualization .  I read this article . it will be useful for you and other friends

I ‘m going to run in this version soon. And the complete results will be announced . for the full list please take a look at VMware’s document.

1. vCenter Server appliance gets bigger

For a while now VMware has offered a Linux based appliance version of the Windows based, full blown vCenter Server, but in the past the appliance’s database pretty much limited its use to the SMB space. With 5.5 the vCenter Server Appliance can now handle up to 500 hosts and 5000 Virtual Machines. For my environment I’ll still hold out until it has the capability to at least host the application portion of Update Manager (as opposed to the patch repository), but I can definitely see its use in environments with multiple vCenter servers.   Continue reading “vSphere 5.5 new feutures”

10 Things to Know About Server Virtualization

This is a guest post from David Malmborg who is working with Dell. Here are the 10 things to know about server virtualization and why your company should think about it. Recently I have shared my personal working experience on advantages of server virtualization.  The below points are similar to earlier article but with different view and explanation.  [source article]

1. Server Virtualization Closes the Gap Seen in Traditional Server Model

Traditional server model uses one piece of hardware for each server. So it will require 75 physical servers to create 75 database, application, and web servers. With server virtualization, it will only require one server and a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device to create 75 or more servers. The power of virtualization technology is enormous and theoretically it can create an endless number of virtual servers. Virtual server technology continues to improve in both functionality and scalability.   Continue reading “10 Things to Know About Server Virtualization”