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Olá, contribuindo aqui. Possuímos o vRealize e o Veeam One, no entanto, o vOne vem se destacando muito com relação ao vRealize principalmente ao nível de relatórios e visão do ambiente virtual. Temos utilizado bastante o “Oversized VM”, ele nos ajudou consideravelmente na otimização da utilização dos recursos de vCenter. Valeu! Uma pergunta, qual é a métrica que vocês tem usado no caso do Oversized? Usam o que manda o relatório ou fazem uma média no caso de vCPU por exemplo. Tipo a VM tinha 8 vCPU, o relatório manda baixar para 1 vCPU (pois ele usa o cálculo a partir de host, BP da VMware, etc.) e aí baixa pra 1 ou coloca 4 por exemplo. Só pra entender o pensamento no caso prático de vocês.
Opa, usamos muito. Inclusive, alguns de nossos clientes fecharam pacote VAS mais inclinados pelo ONE que o VBR. Vejo que é uma opção BEM mais em conta que o vREALIZE (óbvio que com menos recursos, mas bem eficaz).Capacity planning / Backup compliance / Business View / Change tracking são os recursos que a gente mais usa. Duas coisas eu gostaria de ter: suporte a plugins de terceiros (acho que a ferramenta ia crescer horrores e um ping….).
I think is a ruge, very ruge dropping. After pandemic and opting to drop systems with manufacturer support or very popular version is not good for business, I think. Slow and step by step (year after year). Is not better droping support of not used products (using telemetry or anything like this)? I won’t try to keep this thread up to date as Gostev is already updating his thread in step, but so far: vSphere 6.0 will now be the minimum instead of 6.5 They’re reviewing keeping Windows 7 and 8.1 support anyway so that’s great. With regards to Windows 10, you’re either on the still supported LTS branch or if you’re on a normal feature release cycle, they’re free and easy to patch up to. Someone made the great argument of Windows 7 being covered under the ESU which has prompted that review. The other thing I’d like to highlight is historically Veeam have supported using the previous Veeam Agent for x with the latest Veeam Backup & Replication. So if Veeam did decide to dro
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Very good!
I think is a ruge, very ruge dropping. After pandemic and opting to drop systems with manufacturer support or very popular version is not good for business, I think. Slow and step by step (year after year). Is not better droping support of not used products (using telemetry or anything like this)?
Very good! I think v11 is a ruge update. More than v10. I will share with my social networks.
Besides the VMware VCAP the VMCA is on my long term goal list. Perhaps you could start a series on the VMCA exam? There should be a revamped course and exam next year, so I think it would make sense to build some study materials for this as soon as the course/exam goes live. Thank you for the suggestion @regnor Will vmce v9 and VMCA v1 be able to upgrade to the new version of the exam without having to take the course again?
Proxys!!! Proxys everywhere!!!! Linux proxys in v10 works like a charm. My tests in v11 is good, very good. For terraform and another type of automatization will be great, many proxys on full load, few proxyies when synthetic and cia.
Tape still secure. I reconize is old, but is GOLD. Salved a dozens of sysadmins jobs.
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