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vSphere Bitfusion Client Setup Overview

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This is my first time doing the client setup. Let's dive right in. Refer to the this installation guide for client setup. Please note that I am documenting based on Ubuntu 18.04. If you are using RHEL or CentOS, your commands may differ. Also some commands are different from the installation guide and these are the catchas I am showing here. Overview for vSphere Bitfusion Client Download the vSphere Bitfusion Client where version is similar to the vSphere Bitfusion Server Check that the vSphere Bitfusion Plugin is workin in the vSphere Client VMware Tool is installed and you are able to see the four power functions in the VM edit setting Make sure vmnic is on VMNET3 power on the VM Install the .deb package, your client will need to be connected to internet as you will need to install some software dependencies before installing the agent Query the package to find out the dependencies > sudo dpkp-deb -I bitfusionxxxx.deb install all the listed dependencies > sudo apt -y ins

CVE-2020-4006 - Command Injection

Important alert on CVE-2020-4006 as document here which has a maximum CVSSv3 base score of 7.2 which was discovered on 23rd Nov 2020. A workaround was first provided to mitigate this risk now a fix is available. In summary, this vulnerability allows an attacker who have got hold of the configuration admin account for the affected products to execute commands. The configuration admin account password is set during time of deployment. Affected Products: VMware Workspace One Access (Access) VMware Workspace One Access Connector (Access Connector) VMware Identity Manager (vIDM) VMware Identity Manager Connector (vIDM Connector) VMware Cloud Foundation vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager  If you are using any of the products affected, do take sometime to remediate this as soon as possible.

vSphere Bitfusion Server Setup Overview

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Recently, I was asked to setup vSphere Bitfusion on a set of VxRAIL servers. This was running on vSphere 7.0. Hit into some issues and manage to resolve it. I followed the video demo from this blog but realize there are some things different from the official installation guide . You can also refer to the summary for the system requirement for the vSphere Bitfusion Server. This article is to bring you to all the resources you will need and not hit into such problems that I did. Before we start, the requirement for vSphere Bitfusion is to have vSphere Enterprise Plus licensing and vSphere Bitfusion Add-on per CPU/Processor licenses. Here is a video of the installation. Overview for vSphere Bitfusion Server Download the vSphere Bitfusion binary from VMware Prepare your host to make sure the GPU are added in PCI Passthrough as stated here Import vSphere Bitfusion OVA and deploy into vCenter with the follow information: vCenter login credential If not using DHCP: IP address, subnet mask

New VMware Product Lifecycle Matrix Site

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 Are you aware of the new Vmware Prouct Lifecycle site? Head over here . What has changed? You are still able to download the full product lifecycle PDF file for all product at the top right hand corner. You can now see which products are still in support and which are unsupported. There are some colours indications on those ending support in RED and those which has reached end of General Support in PURPLE .   You can now select the list of products and have a customized list of your own in CSV or PDF or Print it straight away.   You can also search for a product by click on the Funnel icon on each column or to sort them based on their field content.   Not only that, you can also choose the columns to be displayed rows per page.   This new site definitely is a great improvement and save us lots of time to track any product much easier. All that described above are all really great functions. What do you think? Drop them a feedback if you have any right at the top of the page and walk