vCenter Change Insight
Check out Eric Sloofs blog article about a new VMware product named vCenter Change Insight
Check out Eric Sloofs blog article about a new VMware product named vCenter Change Insight
Upon accomplishing VMware Certified Professional on VMware vSphere 4 (VCP4) you are eligible to pursue our intermediate level certification: VMware Certified Advanced Professional (VCAP). Available in Datacenter Administration (DCA) and/or Datacenter Design (DCD), this program is appropriate for VCP4s that are ready to further enhance their skills with the virtual infrastructure and add new, industry-recognized credentials to their list of accomplishments.
As you might know it’s possible to roll back an ESXi “image” to a previous version. For example you’re updated a ESXi host with a newer version of ESXi and for some reason the host is not running correctly, it’s possible to re-install the host or to roll back the ESXi image to a previous version that’s stored on the alternate boot bank of the SD/USB/HDD disk. Here’s how you do this.
Today I was testing out running virtualized ESX hosts on my home lab :). For some reason I can’t vMotion a running VM from my (physical) ESX cluster to my virtual ESX cluster, it just hangs at 10% witch normally indicates that there might be a network issues.
Finally VMware has published the new VMware VCP logo.
To download the logo go to the VMware VCP site.