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vSAN 7 Update 2 What so Sexy?

There are so many blogs and articles been posted by many. You can refer to some of the official ones below. What's New in vSAN 7 U2 Duncan's What's New in vSAN 7 U2 Here I am going to list some of the great feature found in vSAN 7 U2 which will help in everyday operations or use cases. vSphere Lifecycle Manager Once feature which was covered in vSphere 7 U2 post, was the ability to upgrade or patch the ESXi with Suspend of memory with Quick Boot. In vSAN, this reduces resynchronization efforts We also mentioned that more vendors hardware support for updates is now available. With the new vLCM, you can now dictate a desired state with an image and a prescribe outcome as a desired result. vSAN Data Persistence Platform (DPp) In vSAN 7 U1, support for a new framework for integrating stateful aps working with Kubernetes Operators such as MINO, DATASTAX, etc. was introduced providing the vSAN Data Persistence platform. In vSAN 7 U2, not j ust providing a easy deployment when the

vSphere 7.0 Update 2 What's so great?

There are multiple What's update and overview when vSphere 7.0 Update 2 was released on 9th Jan 2021. I am not here to list down those however, you can check it out below. VMware vSphere 7.0 Update 2 VMware vCenter Server 7.0 Update 2 Release Notes vSphere 7 Update 2 Part 2  (updated 18 Mar) What I like to pinpoint out here is what I find will be useful for an architect choosing the right solution for the right use case and be aware of what is useful to help customers in running it after deployed. I will break this down into three portions in the area of vSphere with Tanzu, AI/ML Platform and vSphere improvement. vSphere with Tanzu As you know vSphere with Tanzu or TKG-s has been introduce when vSphere 7.0 was released. With update 2, it now able to leverage on NSX Advanced Load Balancer (previously known as AVI), an enterprise grade Load Balancer for Supervisor Cluster, Guest cluster (TKG) and Kubernetes Services of Type LoadBalancer deployed in TKG clusters. Check out this articl

Critical: vCenter Server Vulnerability VMSA-2021-0002

Many might have been raised alert on the recent vCenter Server vulnerability which was raised as a 9.8/10 scale rating. One of it can be found here  reported on Feb 23rd. If you have subscribe to VMware Security advisory, you would have received this information VMSA–2021–0002 . I would strongly encourage anyone who is using VMware solution to subscribe to VMware Securities Advisories so as to be kept informed of any security information. If you have refer to VMSA-2021-002, vCenter Server version 7.0 U1c was updated in Dec 17th, 6.7 U3I Nov 19th and lastly 6.5 U3N Feb 23rd one day after the report. If you have been up to date, you would have been protected way before the report was announced. The only version was 6.5 which was release a day after, but based on the report, it was a one day turn around which is still impressive. Also this is very critical for vCenter Server that are connected to the internet. However, this case would be minimal as most customer would not have place their