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VMware Support Alert – Beta Launch of docs.vmware.com

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In our effort to provide our viewers with up to the minute information on VMware related news and topics, we’re posting the following Special Alert direct from VMware Support Insider. http://bit.ly/2q8485z Today we are pleased to announce the beta launch of the docs.vmware.com site. This portal unifies the product documentation for all products, versions, and […]]> In our effort to provide our viewers with up to the minute information on VMware related news and topics, we’re posting the following Special Alert direct from VMware Support Insider.

http://bit.ly/2q8485z

Today we are pleased to announce the beta launch of the docs.vmware.com site. This portal unifies the product documentation for all products, versions, and languages into a single site so you can find the information that you are looking for more quickly. VMware products offer a wide range of business solutions from desktop virtualization to support your hybrid cloud. Wersquo;ve heard your feedback that finding the right information can be difficult. Our search was out of date, the look and feel was not modern, the content was siloed, and the docs were not available on mobile devices. To address these problems, we decided to create a new site from scratch. The design of this site is meant to enable you to better filter content, find relevant answers, and create custom views of information that you can access on any device.

Key Features for You

Here are a few features that we hope will help you find the information that you need.

Itrsquo;s All About Search

Our site design features search on every page. Wersquo;ve put in a new Elastic Search engine and a taxonomy to help you more easily locate relevant content. You can search the entire site or a particular book.

Filter to Find What You Need

With tens of thousands of pages of information, you need help reducing the scope of content to the products that you care about. Use the filters to limit your search to particular products, versions, or information types.

Create Customer Collections and Share Content

Use the MyLibrary feature to assemble custom doc sets that you can share as HTML collections.

Your Feedback

The beta launch of this site is only Step 1. Wersquo;ve put in new feedback mechanisms so we can hear from you more often and make more frequent improvements to the site and content.

Let us know if you want to get involved in helping us evolve our docs. Expect to hear more about the docs.vmware.com site as we prepare for the official launch.

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vROps and Service Discovery - A New Dashboard for Troubleshooting Service Discovery

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While working with the new vRealize Operations Service Discovery Management Pack in the Tech Marketing lab here at VMware, I built a dashboard to help troubleshoot service discovery issues.  I am sharing this in case others find it helpful.

There are a few things that can lead to service discovery failures:

  • Version of tools older than 10.1
  • Tools not running
  • Unmanaged tools that cannot be updated from vCenter
  • Invalid guest mapping credentials
This dashboard helps with isolating each of these problems; let me show you how.


The dashboard has six useful sections:

1 - Select the vCenter you wish to troubleshoot.  You can also view the collection state of the VC here before digging too deep.  If there are problems with vCenter Server, you should address those first.
2 - This list provides all of the SDMP adapter instances; it makes it easy for you to configure excluded services for SDMP.
3 - SDMP Stats scoreboard shows some interesting stats based on the SDMP adapter instance selected in item 2.
4 - The VM Discovery Issues list shows the following:
  • VMtools status
  • VMtoools support
  • Discovery method (Guest Alias or the default adapter instance credentials)
5 - VMs with No Service Discovery is a list of VMs for you to work from that have no initial discovery.
6 - Tools Status breakdowns provides overall number of VMs with tools running/not running and tools versions installed.

To install the dashboard, follow these steps:

1 - Download the zip file for the dashboard content here. (Click the download button)
2 - Extract the zip file to a suitable location.
3 - In vROps UI go to Content > Dashboards, import the SDMPTroubleshootingDashboard.json file.
4 - Now go to Content > Views, import the following:
  • SDMP Discovery Failures
  • SDMP No Success Tools Running
  • SDMP No Success Tools Version
  • SDMP VM No Services Discovered
5 - Finally, open the SDMPTroubleshooting.xml file in an editor (notepad is fine).  Create a new metric config called SDMPScoreboard in Content > Manage Metric Config > ReskndMetric and paste the contents of the xml file into the new config (you should overwrite the default contents).  Save it and you are finished!


These are a few of my favorite vROps dashboards

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The job of a VMware TAM is, among many things, to help guide our customers through various challenges such as monitoring and managing their environments. To some, monitoring may sound like a mundane and uncomplicated slice of your IT infrastructure, but it is not the same Boolean up or down gadget that we got by with 10 to 15 years ago. That method worked good enough when data centers were stocked with dozens of servers, not the thousands we see following the virtualization boom.

Letrsquo;s face it, managing and monitoring todayrsquo;s data centers is a challenge thatrsquo;s not for the faint of heart. Hardware is no longer dedicated to a single application, or thanks to Hyper Convergence, a single purpose. The data center of the last decade could quite feasibly be consolidated down to a single ESXi host. That is why it is more important than ever to continuously and meticulously comb over your environment. If you lose 20 critical virtual machines because you did not know the datastore they were living on was filling up, how much would that cost your company? Moreover, would it send you on the hunt for a new job?

vRealize Operations Manager is a great tool to turn to when you when you are looking for trouble… In your environment that is! I will take you through few of my favorite dashboards that I commonly use with our customers to help improve efficiency and reduce risk in their environments.

One of the first dashboards you will see when you log into vROps is the recommendations dashboard. Think of this dashboard as your daily task list. We have divided this into three sections, health, risk, and efficiency.

 

 

The health alerts show you issues that need to be addressed immediately. For example, if you have any guests that are nearly out of disk space, if you have physical networks that are down, or anything else that is going to cause you to have a bad day.

The risk column points out potential issues that could degrade your environment. Risk could be guest contention, vDS configuration issues, or hardening guide violations (if you have these enabled in your monitoring policy).

Efficiency will point out rsquo;optimization opportunitiesrdquo; such as oversized VMrsquo;s, large snapshots, and idle VMrsquo;s.

If you only look at one dashboard in vROps (which I do not recommend), then this is the one. Therersquo;s a reason it is the first to appear in vROps after all. If you commit yourself to fixing just one or two alerts a day or a week, depending on the scope of the alert, you will be well on your way to having a robust and optimized environment. After a few weeks, challenge yourself to fix even more! That way you will ace your next TAM Best Practice review!

Virtualization helps us squeeze every ounce of horsepower out of our hardware investments. However, therersquo;s a fine line between maximizing your hardware investments and packing them tighter than a Beijing subway. One of my favorite dashboards that can quickly point out areas of opportunity is the Workload Utilization dashboard.

 

The workload utilization dashboard is divided up into three sections. Underutilized, Optimal, and Overutilized. Your hosts and clusters will appear on the map based on their workload score which is a single number that represents the percentage of that objectrsquo;s most consumed resource. In this case, I have hovered over the mgmt-mgmt cluster which has a workload score of 74% based on its memory usage.

 

 

Clicking the details hyperlink for this object will take you to its analysis dashboards.

 

 

These are some of the most commonly used dashboards when you have questions about your environment.

 

 

The workload dashboard breaks down resources and helps us to understand how they are consumed. This view is a lot more granular than the performance overview in vCenter and can help you quickly identify problems. For example, there are two metrics to pay attention to when looking for contention. Demand and usage. Demand is how much of a resource your virtual machines are asking for, and usage is the amount of that resource that the host is providing. If your VMrsquo;s are demanding more resources than your host can provide, then you have contention.

 

 

I also like this view because it shows us how the resource is being consumed by breaking the bar graph up into the individual VMrsquo;s consuming it. This makes it easier to identify the heavy hitters.

Now, letrsquo;s focus our attention on capacity. Letrsquo;s say your manager comes to you and says he needs 12 VMrsquo;s deployed in our mgmt-mgmt cluster and hands you the specs. There are two types of administrators in this scenario. Those who will deploy the VMrsquo;s regardless of whether or not therersquo;s capacity, and those who carefully consider the requirements and available capacity. Which one are you?

If you are the type who just wings it and you have vROps, then I am sorry to say you are out of excuses. The capacity remaining dashboard takes the guesswork out of deciding or not you have the capacity to deploy more VMrsquo;s. The capacity remaining badge represents the remaining capacity of your most consumed resource. In this case, it would not be a good idea to deploy any more VMrsquo;s in this cluster because its memory has been consumed.

 

 

The capacity remaining badge is great, but vROps makes this even easier by specifically calling out how many VMrsquo;s you can deploy (or in this case, how many VMrsquo;s you are over by). vROps includes several VM configuration profiles out of the box, and creating your own is just a matter of clicking the plus sign.

 

Creating your on VM configuration profiles is really handy if you have a standard configuration for, say, your SQL VMrsquo;s. You can simply create a new profile based on your standard configuration, and vROps will tell you how many of those VMrsquo;s you can deploy. If you have a specific request for multiple VMrsquo;s with unique CPU, memory, and storage requirements, then you could leverage vROps Projects to perform what-if scenarios.

Knowing how much capacity you have left is incredibly useful, but how do you know when it is time to expand and purchase more hardware? The time remaining dashboard will look at your consumption trend over last 30 days (configurable by policy) and calculate how much time you have before you run out of a particular resource.

Whatrsquo;s great is that it includes a customizable provisioning time buffer. Letrsquo;s say it takes you 60 days from the time you request new hardware, get a quote, submit the RFP, issue a PO, receive the hardware, and install it. You would set your provisioning time buffer to 60 days (or more), and when your remaining time dips below this threshold, your badge score will drop to 0, indicating it is time to expand. You can also set up alerts based on this.

 

 

Throwing money at a problem might be fun, but it is not always the most responsible approach. The last stop on our tour de dashboards is reclaimable capacity.

 

 

This dashboard gives us a great high-level overview of what resources can be reclaimed. That is to say, what resources have been entitled to our VMrsquo;s that they do not need? This dashboard, like the others, includes a badge score. This score is based on the resource with the highest percentage of reclaimable capacity. In this case, we can reclaim almost 92 GB of memory or 41.7%. The badge score is rounded up to 42%. This is pretty exciting, considering the capacity remaining dashboard tells us we are out of memory! When it is time to take action, click on the rsquo;virtual machine reclaimable capacityrdquo; hyperlink highlighted above. This link will take you to an actionable list of what resources can be reclaimed for each of your virtual machines.

 

 

You just saved your company a boat load of money! Go ahead and take the rest of the day off. You have earned it! Tell your boss that some guy on the internet said it’s okay!

This handful of dashboards will be sure to keep you busy, but they will be leading you down the path of having a super-efficient, well-managed vSphere environment. If you are new to vROps and donrsquo;t want to get your hands dirty in your production environment, then check out of VMwarersquo;s Hands-on Labs today. http://www.vmware.com/products/vrealize-operations.html

Boston and New York and MORE (oh my!) VMUG EUC Explore is here!

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It may not be the Wizard of Oz, but for those of us whose passion lies inthe virt genre also known as “Desktop Virtualization”, VMUG EUC Explore is more exciting than a trip down the yellow-brick road!

In case you haven’t heard, EUC Explore is a VMUG event created to connect IT professionals, who use or have interest in EUC solutions, to industry experts from VMware, EUC vendors, and community members. This is not the first ever event of it’s kind. Last year, a pilot event coined “VMUG EUC Day 2016” was launched in Minneapolis, MN. With little notice, 200 EUC enthusiasts converged upon Normandale Community College in Bloomington, MN for a FREE day-long conference that included technical deep-dives into EUC products released by VMware, as well as the vendors that support those products.

I managed to get every single breakout-session recorded, and have a link-o-rama right here: http://tcwd.net/vblog/2016/04/05/euc-day-2016-in-the-books-breakout-videos-posted/

I promise you, these events coming up will set the standard for VMUG EUC-based events from this point forward. Here is a brief summary of each event in 2017.

Boston VMUG UserCon featuring EUC Explore – Thursday, June 1st
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
https://vmug.ps.membersuite.com/events/RegisterForEvent.aspx?contextID=6026e122-0078-c0ad-6af1-0b3c9f7dba10

VMUG EUC Explore New York City – Friday, June 16th
Intercontinental Times Square
https://vmug.ps.membersuite.com/events/RegisterForEvent.aspx?contextID=6026e122-0078-ca3d-dc1d-0b3ca67a3cda

VMUG EUC Explore Minneapolis – Friday, September 29th
Hennepin Technical College
https://vmug.ps.membersuite.com/events/RegisterForEvent.aspx?contextID=6026e122-0078-c3a4-3560-0b3cb47e7813

Atlanta VMUG UserCon featuring EUC Explore – Thursday, October 19th
Georgia World Congress Center
https://vmug.ps.membersuite.com/events/RegisterForEvent.aspx?contextID=6026e122-0078-cb95-dbc2-0b3c9f805c8c

You will have an opportunity to meet some of the biggest and best EUC minds in the industry at these events. Agendas for Boston and New York City are shaping up nicely! Shawn Bass, Vice President and CTO of EUC at VMware will be providing keynotes at Boston and New York City, and Simon Long, Double VCDX and VMware OneCloud EUC Architect will be presenting on VMware’s internal Horizon deployment. How cool is that?

There will also be sessions on AirWatch, Workspace One, Horizon, UEM / Instant Clones / App Volumes and more… along with a slew of great EUC vendor content. At the end of the day in NYC and Minneapolis, there will be a VMware EUC Champions session where you can ask the experts anything you like.

I am lucky enough to be attending all four of these events, so if you come out, please come and say hi!

 

Peak 10 Bolsters DRaaS Offering, Expanding DR Testing and Recovery History

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Peak 10 , a hybrid IT infrastructure provider, offering colocation, interconnection, cloud and managed IT services, today announced an enhancement of Read more at VMblog.com.

VMware Real Time Scenario 17 (vSphere Design)

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Question: Can you draw on the whiteboard/paper for high level architecture design that details a cluster of 4 ESXi hosts, connected to a vCenter Server that has 150+ VM’s balanced across the hosts.There are 2 network switches vSS-1 & vDS-2 and ESXi servers are connected to for VM & management traffic via VLAN’s .The hosts are connected to four 500 GB shared storage LUN’s that are presented via fiber channel.

Answer: If you answer theory questions correctly then Interviewer is going to check your understanding of vSphere Architecture skills. This is tough question as it involves lot of factors to explain specific answer. However I will try to cover my answer with some assumptions to keep it simpler. When I cleared my Data center design exam, there are lot of these examples, we prepared in the Google+ community and shared with other members. There are two phases for any design like Logical & Physical diagrams, where logical talks about high level design but won’t cover any specific product details. Physical diagram will cover most of product specific details like Cisco UCS, storage and software versions.

 

What Is a Technical Design?

A technical design is a way of communicating an end product or solution. By creating a technical design, a group of people can work together to create a final solution. A design methodology is a multi phase process used to direct a technical design process which involves below steps.

  • Iterative
  • Involves other people
  • Helpful and necessary to the success of a project

 

 

The basic components of a good design are:

Vision:The vision component represents the actual idea. The vision must, therefore, be kept at the forefront throughout the project.

Scope:The scope is a quantitative statement of what is included in a project, or, more pertinently, what is not included in a project.

Requirements: A requirement is an attribute that must be achieved; Requirements affect design choice substantially.

Constraints: A constraint is an attribute that may limit a design choice, and it could be technical or business driven

Assumptions: An assumption is something that has been decided to be true for the project design but that has not been tested nor verified.

Risks:A risk is an attribute that could prevent the completion of a project or change the project design considerably.

 

Enough of theory classes and it’s time to represent given requirements into the whiteboard for Interviewer:

 

 

 

NOTE: Each interviewer has their own thoughts for design and he/she may ask you some questions about why you selected this component vs other component [or] product. You need to justify design decisions from the Infrastructure qualities.

 

rsquo;Be social and share it with social media, if you feel worth sharing itrdquo;

VCAP6-NV (VCIX6-NV) Sample Question 3

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Sample Question Intro
HOL: HOL-1703-SDC-1 – VMware NSX: Introduction and Feature Tour
Prerequisites:Question 2
Lab: Module 2 :Dynamic and Distributed Routing : Configure Distributed Routing

Question 3

A previous question modified the networks for a three-tier application.

Configure distributed routing for the three-tier network and verify functionality.

Requirements:
VMware web client login: administrator@vsphere.local / VMware1!

Distributed Router: Distributed-Router-01
Router ID: Transit_Network_01
OSPF Protocol Address: 192.168.5.3
OSPF Forwarding Address: 192.168.5.2
Packet forwarding must not be interrupted if OSPF services are restarted.
OSPF Area ID between Distributed Router and Perimeter Edge: 10
Ensure routes are redistributed from BGP

Perimeter Edge: Perimeter-Gateway-01
Routes should be be redistributed between BGP and OSPF

1) Ensure dynamic routing is configured as required.
2) Application functionality can be verified using the Customer DB App favorite in Chrome.

Benu Networks' Virtual Service Edge Platform Achieves VMware Ready Status for Network Functions Virtualization

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Benu Networks, a leading provider of innovative virtual network solutions that enable service providers to rapidly create and deliver next generation Read more at VMblog.com.

NVIDIA Launches GPU Cloud Platform to Simplify AI Development

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NVIDIA today announced the NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC), a cloud-based platform that will give developers convenient access -- via their PC, NVIDIA DGX... Read more at VMblog.com.

GitLab Brings Container-Based Development to Enterprise Development Teams

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GitLab, the self-hosted Git repository management solution with built-in Continuous Integration tooling, announced at Microsoft Build 2017 its beta... Read more at VMblog.com.

Cisco Announces Intent to Acquire MindMeld

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Cisco announced today its intent to acquire MindMeld Inc., a privately held artificial intelligence (AI) company based in San Francisco. MindMeld has Read more at VMblog.com.

Amido Proves Containerisation is not Over-Hyped with Successful Rollout of Coats web application

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Amido , a vendor-agnostic technical consultancy specialising in assembling and integrating proven cloud technologies, was selected by Coats to help... Read more at VMblog.com.

VCAP6-NV (VCIX6-NV) Sample Question 4

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Sample Question Intro
HOL: HOL-1703-SDC-1 – VMware NSX: Introduction and Feature Tour
Prerequisites: None
Lab: Module 2 :ECMP and High Availability

Question 4

To improve North/South traffic reliability and throughput, add an additional Edge Gateway.

Requirements:
VMware web client login: administrator@vsphere.local / VMware1!

New Edge Services Gateway: Perimeter-Gateway-02
Password: VMware1!VMware1!
Enable SSH
Use the same placement settings asPerimeter-Gateway-01

Northbound connection:
Port Group:Uplink-RegionA01-vDS-MGMT
Name: Uplink
IP: 192.168.100.4 / 24
BGP Local AS: 65001
BGP Neighbor:
IP Address: 192.168.100.1
Remote AS: 65002

Southbound connection:
Logical Switch: Transit_Network_01_5006
Name: Transit_Network_01
IP: 192.168.5.4 / 29
OSPF Router ID: Uplink -192.168.100.4
OSPF Area: 10
Ensure all routes will be dynamic.
Ensure the firewall allows all traffic.

Distributed Logical Router: Distributed-Router-01

vPod Router:
IP: 192.168.100.1
Credentials: (Saved in Putty)

1) Deploy the new router.
2) Ensure the new router will distribute routes Between OSPF and BGP
3) Ensure the environment will alternate Northbound traffic between the two ESGs
4) Use the show command from the DLR to display it’s OSPF neighbors and save the result to a text file on the desktop named ThisIsDoneInTheConsoleInHOL.txt
5) Use the vpod router to display it’s BGP neighbors with show ip bgp neighbors and save the output to a file on the desktop named ThisIsDoneInPuttyInHOL.txt

NEC and Dell EMC Bring Network Virtualization to Enterprise Environments

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NEC Corporation of America (NEC), a leading provider and integrator of advanced IT, communications, networking and biometric solutions, and Dell EMC... Read more at VMblog.com.

VCAP6-NV (VCIX6-NV) Sample Question 5

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Sample Question Intro
HOL:HOL-1703-SDC-1 – VMware NSX: Introduction and Feature Tour
Prerequisites:If you performed Question 4, you need to delete the new edge (Perimeter-Gateway-02) and disable ECMP on the DLR and original Edge.
Lab:Module 3 :Edge Services Gateway : Configure Edge Services Gateway for Load Balancer

Question 5

The development team has created a second web server for an application and would like HTTPS load balanced between the two servers .

Requirements:
VMware web client login: administrator@vsphere.local / VMware1!

New NSX load balancer: OneArm-LoadBalancer
Password: VMware1!VMware1!
Size: 1 CPU / 512MB
Host:esx-05-a.corp.local
Datastore:RegionA01-ISCSI01-MGMT01

Interface name:WebNetwork

IP:172.16.10.10 / 24
DGW:172.16.10.1

Load balance IP: 172.16.10.10

Web Servers: Web-01a / 172.16.10.11 , Web-02a / 172.16.10.12
Protocol: HTTPS
Path: /cgi-bin/hol.cgi
New object prefix – tier name (Web-Tier)
New object suffix – function-01 (-Pool-01, VIP-01)

1) Create a new NSX load balancer on the same network as Web-01a and Web-02a.
2) Ensure the firewall on the load balancer will not block any traffic.
3) Ensure HTTPS terminated on the pool servers.
4) Do not use a pool server that doesn’t not respond to the provided path.
5) Functionality can be tested using the 1-Arm LB Customer DB favorite in Chrome
Note: Any security messages in Chrome can be ignored.


Dell EMC World 2017 – storage.58 – Isilon.Next: Raising the Bar on Performance & Archive Use Cases Notes

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Disclaimer: I recently attendedDell EMC World 2017. My flights, accommodation and conference pass were paid for by Dell EMC via the Dell EMC Elect program. There is no requirement for me to blog about any of the content presented and I am not compensated in any way for my time at the event. Some materials […]]>Disclaimer: I recently attendedDell EMC World 2017. My flights, accommodation and conference pass were paid for by Dell EMC via the Dell EMC Elect program. There is no requirement for me to blog about any of the content presented and I am not compensated in any way for my time at the event. Some materials presented were discussed under NDA and donrsquo;t form part of my blog posts, but could influence future discussions.

Here are my rough notes from the#storage.58 session. This was presented by John Har and covered the H and A series Isilon hardware.

 

Isilon Overview

Isilon: the true scale out NAS

Has been around for 15 years

  • Single scalable namespace
  • 18TB to 65PB, 1GB/s to 140GB/s
  • Distributed filesystem across cluster, up to 144 nodes
  • No bottlenecks, no hotspots
  • Easy to manage, no RAID, LUNs or multiple FS to manage
  • Up to 89% storage efficiency

 

Transparent, optimised storage tiering

  • Reduce capital expense
  • Optimise storage
  • Transparent to users and applications
  • Flexible admin defined policies
  • Deduplication

Cloud tiering to ECS, Azure, AWS, virtustream, etc

 

Enterprise Grade Data Protection and Management

  • SnapshotIQ – Fast, efficient data backup and recovery
  • SyncIQ – Fast and flexible asynchronous replication for disaster recovery protection
  • SmartConnect – Policy-based client failover with load balancing
  • SmartLock – Policy-based compliance and WORM data protection
  • SmartDedupe – Data deduplication to reduce storage requirements and costs
  • SmartPools – Policy-based automated tiering
  • SmartQuotas – Quota management and thin provisioning
  • InsightIQ – Performance monitoring and reporting to manage storage resources
  • CloudPools – Seamlessly tier cold or frozen data to a choice of public or private cloud options
  • Access Zones – Secure separation of data for different groups or users

 

New generation architecture

  • Drive sleds future-proofed to support other drives such as NVMe
  • Compute rsquo;suitcasesrdquo; – performance / cost optimised
  • Use either with IB or Ethernet (one or the other) – Isilon still owns / qualifies the back-end networking
  • Non-disruptive migration will be possible too (from InfiniBand to Ethernet)

 

Streaming image/video workflows Everywhere

Typical requirements

  • >1GB/s sequential read/write
  • GB-TB sized datasets
  • Low, stable latency <2ms

Example: M&E 4K uncompressed workflows

  • Post-production and visual effects flow
  • 5-100 artists & editors, 5K – 10K core render farm
  • 1.2GB/s per 4K uncompressed stream (73GB/min)
  • Sometimes cache on clients – data management headache

 

Solution: Work directly off Isilon

  • H600 and F800 optimised for many 1-2GB/s streams
  • Can edit and create effects directly off of H600
  • Eliminate dedicated edit storage and data movements
  • Seamless tiering with archive in same cluster – transparent to clients

Why not just use ECS for archive? ECS is great for geo-distributed, PB scale. Isilon ideal for the same site.

 

High IOPS Workloads

IOPS-intensive design, distribution, and search

Typical requirements

  • Millions of small temporary files
  • Heavy on creates and deletes
  • Metadata intensive

Example: EDA Design

Intensive, multi-staged chip design process

  • Thousands of files created (checkout)
  • Millions of temp files created
  • Simulation and verification testing
  • Millions of files deleted

10s to 100s of concurrent projects

 

Solution: Performance and density with Generation 6

  • F800 or H600 can simplify the performance tier for active design projects
  • H500 / H400 / A200 can be recent projects or DR site
  • A200 / A2000 can provide TBs to PBs of deep archive

 

Archive – You never know when yoursquo;ll need that again

Typical requirements

  • 10s – 100s of PB
  • Online and few seconds of latency
  • Moderate read throughput when data needed

 

Example: Population-scale genomics

  • Per million people – 80PB of whole genome data
  • rsquo;Variant callingrdquo; to extract population-scale insights using traditional HPC or newer Hadoop methods
  • Need performant, deep archives

 

Solution:Generation 6

H-series for single namespace of active processing

  • H600 for continuous ingest, transfers, intense HPC
  • H500/H400 for researchers

A2000 for deep archives in same namespace or separate site.Continue to tier further down to ECS for geo-collaboration

 

Closing Thoughts

  • H-series and A-series are future-proofed in performance and capacity to grow your business
  • Isilon Generation 6 delivers the optimal mix of performance, capacity and densities for every part of your workflows, new and existing
  • Existing Isilon benefits continue: single namespace, scalability and simplicity
  • Seamless data lake to Dell EMC ECS and public cloud for colder archives
  • Looking at how to replace the backup accelerators (A100)

Very useful session. 4.5 stars.

 

Revealing Elastic Pool Metrics to Drive Better Microsoft Azure Performance

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By: Lora Johnson

 

Cloud adoption continues to grow globally, but at the same time, many organizations are not abandoning their traditional data center model which has resulted in higher usage of a hybrid cloud strategy, leveraging private and public clouds, as well as traditional on-premises data structures.

Microsoft Azure seamlessly integrates across the cloud and on-premises, simplifying what could be a highly complex data strategy. However, because of the hybrid strategy, it can make it challenging — if not impossible — to view key performance metrics and analytics in a single console.

Today, Blue Medora announced the launch of its Microsoft Azure Management Pack to provide visibility through a suite of metrics, out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts in order to give insight into key performance metrics for your Azure Compute and Azure SQL workloads within vRealize Operations.

Figure 1: Microsoft Azure Overview Dashboard offers insight into key metrics and relationships in vRealize Operations

 

With more than 200 collected metrics, this blog post will highlight the most revealing metrics for your elastic pools that will help you drive better Azure performance — and, thus, improve operations across your IT stack.

 

What are Elastic Pools?

Letrsquo;s face it, the unpredictability of your database workloads makes it challenging to provision the right number of resources without draining your budget. Traditionally, this has meant that when your usage spikes, so do your costs as you respond to provisioning needs.

However, within Microsoft Azure, this is treated a bit different with the ability to leverage elastic pools — providing a way to rsquo;poolrdquo; your resources across your databases. Within Microsoft Azure, you can extend your Database Transaction Units (DTUs) to elastic pools, or Elastic DTUs (eDTUs), which can be shared across your databases. As a result, if one of your Azure SQL databases goes over capacity, it can borrow extra eDTUs from another underutilized database.

 

Storage

Before you jump into eDTUs, you first need to understand your elastic pool storage. How much of your elastic pool resources are currently being used? What is your maximum amount of storage available for your elastic pool?

Answering these questions can give you essential insight into provisioning and capacity for your Azure workloads. For your storage workloads, there are several metrics that give you this insight. Understanding your storage limit and usage are important, but digging into your data IO and log IO can reveal whether you have enough storage for your database needs.

 

eDTU Used and eDTU Limit

To truly understand the capacity and use of your elastic pools, monitoring key metrics like eDTU Used and eDTU Limit gives you insight into whether your eDTUs offer enough resources to meet your needs. Within vRealize Operations, you can set alerts for specific thresholds — giving you the ability to proactively provision extra resources before it slows down performance.

Figure 2:Example of an analysis badge for Microsoft Azure

 

In addition, you can leverage the analysis badge to assist with capacity planning across your Microsoft Azure workloads. The analysis badge offers insight into specific parameters; in this case, the capacity badge provides insight into your reclaimable DTU capacity.

 

SQL Server Parents & SQL Database Children

You canrsquo;t manage what you donrsquo;t measure. Within the elastic pool, understanding your SQL Server Parents and subsequent SQL Database Children can ensure that you have visibility into whatrsquo;s consuming your elastic pool resources.

This provides essential visibility into the performance of your specific database instances, but also allows you to track the capacity to ensure that your Azure SQL resources have the resources required to operate at peak performance.

 

Extending visibility into your elastic pools can give you essential insight into your Microsoft Azure environment and drive better performance; in turn, providing a better experience for your users across the IT stack.

The Blue Medora Management Pack for Microsoft Azure also includes:

  • Four comprehensive dashboards, including Microsoft Azure Overview, Microsoft Azure SQL Database Analysis and Microsoft SQL Query Analysis
  • More than 20 detailed alerts and recommendations to eliminate mean-time-to-innocence (MTTI) hunts and simplify troubleshooting
  • Capacity definitions and analysis badges for key resources, such as CPU, DTU and eDTU

 

To learn more about Blue Medorarsquo;s Management Pack for Microsoft Azure or to download a free trial, please visit the True Visibility Suite for VMware vRealize Operations page on Blue Medorarsquo;s website.

 

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VCAP6-NV (VCIX6-NV) Sample Question 6

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Sample Question Intro
HOL:HOL-1703-SDC-1 – VMware NSX: Introduction and Feature Tour
Prerequisites:If you performed Question 4, you need to delete the new edge (Perimeter-Gateway-02) and disable ECMP on the DLR and original Edge.
Lab:Module 3 :Edge Services Gateway : Edge Services Gateway Firewall

Question 6

As a security test, block access from the Main Console VM to the database servers at the North/South boundary.

Requirements:
VMware web client login: administrator@vsphere.local / VMware1!

Edge Services Gateway: Perimeter-Gateway-01
Rule name: Main Console FW Rule
Main Console IP: 192.168.110.10

1) Create a new IP Set named Main Console containing the IP address provided.
2) Create a new rule with a source of the new IP set that will prevent access to any current or future server on the same network as the Web servers even if the IP scheme of the web servers change in the future.
3) The rule can be tested by using the Customer DB App favorite in Chrome.

To home lab or not to home lab

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As I often do, I am again debating my need for a home lab. My job is highly technical, to take technology architecture and tie it all together with the strategic goals of my customers. Keeping my technical skills up to date is a full time job in and of itself, and begs the question, should I build out a home lab, or are my cloud based labs sufficient.

One of the perks to working at a large company is the ability to use our internal lab systems. This can also include my laptop with VMware Workstation or Fusion product which affords some limited testing capabilities, mostly due to memory constraints. Most of the places I have been have had great internal labs, demo gear, etc, which has been nice. I have often maintained my own equipment as well, but to what end. Keeping the equipment up to date becomes a full time job, and adds little value to my daily job.

With the competition in cloud providers, many providers will provide low or no cost environments for testing. While this is not always ideal, for the most part, we are now able to run nested virtual systems, testing various hypervisors, and other solutions. Many companies are now providing virtual appliance based products which enable us to stay fairly up to date.

Of course one of my favorites is VMware’s Hands on Labs. In fairness I am a bit biased, working at VMware, and with the hands on labs team as often as I can. Since a large majority of what I do centers around VMware’s technology, I will often run through the labs myself to stay sharp on the technology.

While the home lab will always have a special place in my heart, and while I am growing a rather large collection of raspberry pi devices, I think my home lab will be limited to smaller lower power devices for IoT testing for the moment. While always subject to change, it is tough to justify the capital expenditure when there are so many good alternatives.


How to Backup And Restore VCSA 6.5 – The Ultimate Cheatsheet

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With vSphere 6.5, vCenter Server appliance 6.5 has inbuilt backup feature. It is in-built feature available with management interface of vCenter server appliance 6.5 (VAMI) page. With this native Backup and Restore VCSA 6.5 featuresremoves the dependency on third-party native backup tools to backup and restore vCenter server appliance. Native Backup feature of VCSA 6.5 supports the backup and restore of vCenter server appliance and also platform services controller.

This native backup and restore vcsa 6.5 helps you to protect vCenter data and helps reduce the time required to restore your management stack. Backup of VCSA 6.5 process collects the important files into tar bundle and compress the bundle to reduce the load on the network. You too have option to encrypt the compressed file before transmission the backup files to the backup storage location. You can specify the password during encryption and specify the same password to decrypt the file during the restore process.

How to Backup And Restore VCSA 6.5

Backup and Restore VCSA 6.5 needs to be performed from different interface. Backup of VCSA 6.5 needs to be performed from VAMI (Appliance Management Interface) of vCenter Server appliance. In the Summary tab, Click on “Backup” to start the backup of the vCenter Sever appliance.

VCSA backup can be backed and sent up to different location using different protocols:

  • FTP
  • FTPS
  • HTTP
  • HTTPS
  • SCP

In the below example, I will be using SCP to transfer my VCSA backup files to the remote location. Specify the credentials for accessing the remote location to store the VCSA backup files. You can optionally encrypt the backup data before transferring the files. Same password needs to be specified when restoring the backup.

During VCSA backup, Minimum set of data needed to restore the appliance will be backed up by default. This includes the data such as OS, VC services, vCenter Server database, inventory and configuration. In addition to that, you can also choose to backup additional things such as Historical data( Stats, Events, alarms and tasks ) in the vCenter Server database.

Review the backup option selection and Click on Finish.

 

Backup will take few secs to minutes to complete based on the data size of the vCenter server appliance. Once backup is completed, Click on Ok.

 

Once the backup of VCSA is completed, Browse to the backup storage location and validate the backup related files are stored on the defined backup location. Backup of VCSA 6.5 process collects the important files into tar bundle and compress the bundle to reduce the load on the network.

Restore vCenter Server Appliance 6.5

We are done with the backup of the vCenter server appliance 6.5. Restore the VCSA 6.5 from the backup file if it is required. Restore process is the straight forward process. Restore needs to be performed from the VCSA 6.5 installation media. Launch the VCSA 6.5 installer, Click on Restore to restore VCSA from a previously created vCenter Server appliance backup.

Specify the backup location details and credentials to retrieve the backup metadata information.Restores option will restore vCenter server appliance to a brand new appliance with the existing backup data.

Follow the wizard instructions to complete the restore of vCenter server appliance. That’s it. This post will help you to understand the backup and restore vCSA 6.5 using the native backup option. Thanks for Reading!!. Be social and share it in social media, if you feel worth sharing it.

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