vCloud Air Disaster Recovery Tutorial 6: Failing Back to vSphere On-Premises

This is the sixth of seven tutorials designed to help you get started with vCloud Air Disaster Recovery. This tutorial covers failing back from the cloud to your vSphere on premises environment in the case of a planned or unplanned disruption. You will start the failover process, check network connections and IP addresses, reconfigure the… Continue reading vCloud Air Disaster Recovery Tutorial 6: Failing Back to vSphere On-Premises

vCloud Air Disaster Recovery Tutorial 5: Performing a Planned Failover

This is the fifth of seven tutorials designed to help you get started with vCloud Air Disaster Recovery. This tutorial covers how to perform a planned failover, including how to move the virtual machine permanently to the Disaster Recovery site, initiate synchronization, start failover process, check network connection and IP address selection, power on the… Continue reading vCloud Air Disaster Recovery Tutorial 5: Performing a Planned Failover

vCloud Air Disaster Recovery Tutorial 4: Performing a Test Failover

This is the fourth of seven tutorials designed to help you get started with vCloud Air Disaster Recovery. This tutorial covers how to perform a test failover of a virtual machine that has been configured for replication, including how to initiate a test failover, configure recovery options, verify virtual machine connections and IP Addresses, power… Continue reading vCloud Air Disaster Recovery Tutorial 4: Performing a Test Failover

vCloud Air Disaster Recovery Tutorial 3: Configuring a Virtual Machine Replication

This is the third of seven tutorials designed to help you get started with vCloud Air Disaster Recovery. This tutorial covers how to configure virtual machine replication so you can send data to the cloud, including selecting your target site, location, replication options, recovery options, and initial sync process.

VMware Introduces Open Source Projects for Cloud-Native Applications

VMware, Inc. today announced two new open source projects built to enable enterprise adoption of cloud-native applications — Project Lightwave, an identity and access management project that will extend enterprise-scale and security to cloud-native applications; and Project Photon, a lightweight Linux operating system optimized for cloud-native applications. Designed to help enterprise developers securely build, deploy… Continue reading VMware Introduces Open Source Projects for Cloud-Native Applications