Hello NYC VMUG Users,
During the first half of the year we have been introduced to new challenges with COVID-19 affecting many different industries including our very own VMUG meetings. With these new challenges, it has introduced many opportunities including new avenues for education and training. Today NYC VMUG has hosted our first local virtual event of 2020 a nd are looking to continue to get the communities feedback and provide useful information to all users. Below is a recap of the VMUG session:
Date: 7/30/2020
6:15 - 6:55 PM - Discussing vSphere 7 Upgrades
Bob Plankers, VMware
Highlights of the presentation
- Developer Center
- API Explorer
- Code Capture Records Change Made via the vSphere Client
- vSphere Lifecycle
- Authentication in the Post vSpehere World
- AD Over LDAPs (not LDAP)
- Identity Federation
- Fling - Compatibility Checker
- VMware KB 78221 - Upgrade Sequence
- VMware KB 78205 - Upgrade Best Practices
- https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/vsphere-7
- Link to Presentation
7:00 - 7:40 PM - vSan Homelab on a Budget
Alex Fertmann, Hofstra University
Highlights of the presentation
- Minimum Requirements to Start a vSan Lab
- 3 Physical Hosts (2 Hosts if you make use of vSan Witness)
- vSAN RAM consumption is ~ 10GB per host
- 1 SSD per host to act as a cache disk for vSAN
- 1 HDD
- vSan RAM Calculator
- VMware Discord Server
- Link to Presentation
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Author: Ivan Esquivel
Global VMUG Twitter: https://twitter.com/MyVMUG
Contact Us: nyc@vmug.com
If you have any questions you can always reach out to us as well on twitter @vmugnyc @ivan_aesq @wildcard78 @AntonZnyc
Author: Ivan Esquivel
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