A few weeks ago I've been sent by my company to classroom for following the course VMWare vSphere 4, Install, Configure and Manage. We are using VMWare since V2.5 in my client site, so after few years of intensive use (almost 100 ESX V3.5 and at least about 600 VMs), it was very interesting to focus on VMWare "how to" and best practices...
Now I've to make some home & work implementation in order to go for VCP 410.
Major improvements for me from previous version are :
- Virtual Distributed Switch which will radically improve and simplify the creation of "Standard switch" like but across a datacenter. Useful when you start having few ESX and you're providing new ones.
- Data Recovery is a fully integrated tool for VC 4. which allows to easily making backup and restoration in few clicks. Creating a VM is always an easy thing but having a strong solution for backup/restore management is a different question without a third party tool. But now it's over...
I hope to have more time in the future to deal with some information about vSphere and its everyday use; mostly after passing the VCP.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
VMware vSphere 4
Posted by Samy at 1:13 AM Thursday, June 3, 2010Labels: ESX, Virtualization, VMWare, vSphere
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