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AWS Summit Review

AWS Summit Review by a VMware guy – Part 1

So today, I attended the AWS Summit in San Francisco.  This is my first non VMware conference, so I admit I was a little excited to attend the conference.  I thought it would be a good to write an AWS Summit Review from a VMware guys perspective.  So welcome to Part 1. Disclaimer: If you don’t know, I work for VMware in the vCloud Hybrid Service Business Unit.  You will not find anything in this article that is in any way detrimental to VMware or its services.  If your looking for that, sorry. Right, now thats out the way, lets talk about the day, and provide an intro to my later posts. One of the cool things about the AWS Summit is the fact that its free!  Yes free!  I like this idea, as it means a lot of people who don’t/cant haver the means to pay $$$ for conferences […]

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Configure vCHS Endpoint in vCAC

Looking to configure vCHS endpoint in vCAC? I have been asked this question quite a few times since I published my Home Lab design. How do you do it? Well anyone who has used vCAC knows its not just 4 clicks, it requires some thought around how you are going to setup and consume the resources on the endpoint. I use vCAC to deploy to these endpoints in my home lab: This really great video has just been released that has a complete walk through on how to do it. Its worth a watch if you are trying to configure vCHS endpoint in vCAC. VMware has lots of other videos available on vCAC.  Click here to see them all

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Host Microsoft Exchange in a hybrid cloud

After a crazy few days at PEX, and lots of conversations with people, one of the questions that kept coming up was how can I design and host Microsoft Exchange Cloud in a hybrid cloud model. Great Question!! This is a great use case for the hybrid cloud.  One of the easiest answers is You could split up your exchange design however you see fit.  Client Access Servers could be hosted on vCHS providing the public facing part of Exchange, with the backend Mailbox servers on Premise perhaps, or split across multiple clouds for DR? Anyone who knows exchange, will be thinking now of all the different possibilities you could have. In my opinion Exchange is the best product to come from Microsoft.  They have advanced it tremendously with every release, and with Exchange 2013 you have all the built in Disaster Recovery and Disaster Avoidance features that really make […]

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Multicast within Cloud environments

Question: Can you use Multicast within Cloud Environments? I got asked this question the other day on the Q&A for the Virtual VMUG. Their question was “could they use Multicast within Cloud environment?” specifically vCHS. The short answer yes you can but it depends 🙂 The Long Answer Lets initially look at what Multicast is, this is an excerpt from Wikipedia: In computer networking, multicast is the delivery of a message or information to a group of destination computers simultaneously in a single transmission from the source. Copies are automatically created in other network elements, such as routers, but only when the topology of the network requires it. IP multicast is a technique for one-to-many communication over an IP infrastructure in a network. It scales to a larger receiver population by not requiring prior knowledge of who or how many receivers there are. Multicast uses network infrastructure efficiently by requiring […]

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vCloud Connector interoperability v2.5

This is a quick article to document vCloud Connector interoperability and the supported versions of vSphere and vCloud Director.  I am not one for trawling through Installation documents to find a simple support matrix showing which versions it supports, so thought I would post this extremely quick article. vCloud Connector Interoperability Matrix Product Version vSphere 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1, 5.5 vCloud Director 1.5, 5.1, 5.5 vShield Manager (vCNS) 5.1.2, 5.5 vSphere Client 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1, 5.5 This table was originally sourced from the vCloud Connector installation guide.  Click here to read.

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