Posts Tagged ‘vSphere’

postheadericon VMware news VMworld 2010 (San Francisco)

This week a lot of “new” announcements made from the VMworld 2010 conference in San Francisco. Here are some  highlights:

VMware View 4.5

VMware 4.5 is released. Here are some improvements in version 4.5:

- Support for VMware vSphere 4.1

- Full Windows 7 support

- Offline support

- View client for Mac

- ThinApp entitlement

- Storage tiering, The website My virtual cloud has a good post on this subject.

- Role Based delegation

- ThinApp package assignment, Link video.

 

The profile management (RTO software) solution is not included in this release and the security server does still not support the PCoIP protocol!

 

More information on VMware View 4.5 can be found on the VMware View product page or on the VMware View blog.

VMware View client for the iPAD

VMware is creating a VMware View client for the iPAD with PCoIP support. Here is a interview with Warren Ponder, the product manager for the VMware View iPad client.

Wyse has the PocketCloud application for the iPhone or iPAD. The Wyse Pocketcloud uses the RDP protocol for connecting to VMware View desktops. The PCoIP protocol is not supported yet.

vSphere Management app for the iPAD

VMware is developing a vSphere management application for the iPAD.  Click on this link for a demo.

VMware Converter standalone 4.3

The VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 4.3 includes the following new functionality:

- Support for VMware vSphere 4.1 as source and destination targets

- Support for importing powered-off Microsoft Hyper-V R1 and Hyper-V R2

- Public API and sample code for submitting and monitoring Converter jobs

- Support for importing Windows 7 and Windows 2008 R2 sources

- Ability to throttle the data transfer from source to destination based on network bandwidth or CPU

- IPv6 support

 

Discontinued Support options: 

- Support of the following operating systems is discontinued:

Windows 2000

Windows NT

- Support for OVF format is discontinued

- Support for VCB image sources is discontinued

- Linux installation support is discontinued

 

The VMware Converter standalone can be downloaded from this Link 

 

End of VMware ESX

The future releases of VMware will only contains ESXi and not ESX anymore. VMware ESX 4.1 is the last version with the full version of VMware ESX including the COS (Service Console).

This was old news that VMware highlighted. Here’s a link with an interview with the ESXi team.

 

VMware vClould Director (vCD)

Pool virtual infrastructure resources in your existing datacenter and deliver them to users as a catalogue-based service with VMware vCloud Director. Coupled with VMware vSphere™, the best platform for cloud infrastructures, VMware vCloud Director enables customers to build secure private clouds, transforming the way IT delivers and manages infrastructure services and the way users access and consume these services

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For more information visit this link,for a 60 days evaluation this link or an interview with product manager Eddie Dinel.

 

VMware vShield

VMware announced the three new security products:

- VMware vShield Endpoint – Offloaded Anti-virus and Anti-Malware

- VMware vShield App – Application protection from Network–Based Threats

- VMware vShield Edge – Security for Edge of the Virtual Datacenter

 

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VMware vShield Endpoint is very interesting for VMware View environments. This solution can reduce the IOPS needed for every View desktop.

For more information visit this link.

I hope there are still new announcements over for the VMword 2010 in Copenhagen.

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postheadericon VMs with dropped packets %DRPRX

During a health check of a vSphere environment i notices dropped packets on several VMs. In ESXTOP the %DRPRX value showed dropped receive packets on several VMs. In the screenshot an example:

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The customer uses vSphere 4.0 build 244038. All the VMs that experiencing the dropped packets problem were Windows 2008 with an  E1000 NIC.

E1000 — An emulated version of the Intel 82545EM Gigabit Ethernet NIC. A driver for this NIC is not included with all guest operating systems. Typically Linux versions 2.4.19 and later, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and later, and Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) and later include the E1000 driver.

On of the Windows 2008 VMs had no packets drops. The only difference with the other VMs was that the IPv6 protocol binding on the NIC was disabled. After disabling the IPv6 protocol binding on all the other VMs the packet drops is disappear.

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Some services require the IPv6 binding, so disabling the IPv6 binding was no option for the customer.  All the other Windows 2008 machines with the VMXNET3 NIC and IPv6 enabled had no packet drops. After changing all the VMs with Windows 2008 and the E1000 NIC to the VMXNET3 NIC solves the problem.

The VMXNET 3 adapter is the next generation of a paravirtualized NIC designed for performance, and is not related to VMXNET or VMXNET 2. It offers all the features available in VMXNET 2, and adds several new features like multiqueue support (also known as Receive Side Scaling in Windows), IPv6 offloads, and MSI/MSI-X interrupt delivery.

Whenever possible i suggest to use the VMXNET3 driver for Windows 2008 Operating Systems.

postheadericon Things to consider when upgrading to vSphere 4.1

 

The new vSphere 4.1 release offers a lot of new cool features and enhancements. Here’s a list What’s New in vSphere 4.1.  When upgrading to vSphere 4.1 there are a couple of things to think about before starting:

 

postheadericon VMware vSphere updates

 VMware released the following new product updates:

·        VMware ESX(i) 4.0 Update 2

·        VMware vCenter Server 4.0 Update 2

·        VMware vCenter Update Manager 4.0 Update 2

·        VMware Data Recovery 1.2

Always test these updates before deploying in production and make sure that other products (for example VMware View and VMware SRM) are supported with the new updates! Here are the highlights per product update:

VMware ESX(i) 4.0 Update 2

ESX 4.0 Update 2 | 10 Jun 2010 | Build 261974
VMware Tools | 10 Jun 2010 | Build 261974

What’s New

The following information provides highlights of some of the enhancements available in this release of VMware ESX:

  • Enablement of Fault Tolerance Functionality for Intel Xeon 56xx Series processors— vSphere 4.0 Update 1 supports the Intel Xeon 56xx Series processors without Fault Tolerance. vSphere 4.0 Update 2 enables Fault Tolerance functionality for the Intel Xeon 56xx Series processors.

  • Enablement of Fault Tolerance Functionality for Intel i3/i5 Clarkdale Series and Intel Xeon 34xx Clarkdale Series processors— vSphere 4.0 Update 1 supports the Intel i3/i5 Clarkdale Series and Intel Xeon 34xx Clarkdale Series processors without Fault Tolerance. vSphere 4.0 Update 2 enables Fault Tolerance functionality for the Intel i3/i5 Clarkdale Series and Intel Xeon 34xx Clarkdale Series processors.

  • Enablement of IOMMU Functionality for AMD Opteron 61xx and 41xx Series processors— vSphere 4.0 Update 1 supports the AMD Opteron 61xx and 41xx Series processors without input/output memory management unit (IOMMU). vSphere 4.0 Update 2 enables IOMMU functionality for the AMD Opteron 61xx and 41xx Series processors.

  • Enhancement of the esxtop/resxtop utility— vSphere 4.0 Update 2 includes an enhancement of the performance monitoring utilities, esxtop and resxtop. The esxtop/resxtop utilities now provide visibility into the performance of NFS datastores in that they display the following statistics for NFS datastores: Reads/s, writes/s, MBreads/s, MBwrtn/s, cmds/s, GAVG/s(guest latency).

  • Additional Guest Operating System Support— ESX/ESXi 4.0 Update 2 adds support for Ubuntu 10.04. For a complete list of supported guest operating systems with this release, see the VMware Compatibility Guide.

Resolved Issues – In addition, this release delivers a number of bug fixes that have been documented in the Resolved Issues section.

The following bug is solved in this release:

For devices using the roundrobin PSP the value configured for the –iops option changes after ESX host reboot. If a device that is controlled by the roundrobin PSP is configured to use the --iops option, the value set for the --iops option is not retained if the ESX Server is rebooted.

VMware vCenter Server 4.0 Update 2

ESX 4.0 Update 2 | 10 Jun 2010 | Build 261974
VMware Tools | 10 Jun 2010 | Build 261974

What’s New

  Guest Operating System Customization Improvements: vCenter Server now supports customization of the following guest operating systems:

  • Windows XP Professional SP2 (x64) serviced by Windows Server 2003 SP2

  • SLES 11 (x32 and x64)

  • SLES 10 SP3 (x32 and x64)

  • RHEL 5.5 Server Platform (x32 and x64)

  • RHEL 5.4 Server Platform (x32 and x64)

  • RHEL 4.8 Server Platform (x32 and 64)

  • Debian 5.0 (x32 and x64)

  • Debian 5.0 R1 (x32 and x64)

  • Debian 5.0 R2 (x32 and x64)

  Resolved Issues:In addition, this release delivers a number of bug fixes that have been documented in the Resolved Issues section.

 

VMware vCenter Update Manager 4.0 Update 2

VMware vCenter Update Manager 4.0 Update 2 | 10 Jun 2010 | Build 264019

What’s New

  • Improved reliability of operations on hosts in low bandwidth, high latency, or lossy networks – Update Manager 4.0 Update 2 performs operations on hosts reliably when working in slow networks, networks where packet loss occurs, or WAN environments. In earlier Update Manager releases, if host operations took more than two hours to complete, the tasks might timeout and fail. See Extend the default timeout periods for vCenter Server, ESX/ESXi hosts, and vCenter Update Manager (KB 1017253) for more information about the problem. In Update Manager 4.0 Update 2 such tasks complete successfully.

VMware vCenter Update Manager 4.0 Update 2 adds enhancements and bug fixes, which are described in the Resolved Issues section. This release contains known issues described in Known Issues.

 

VMware Data Recovery 1.2

Data Recovery | 18 MAY 2010 | Build 260251

What’s New

The following enhancements have been made for this release of Data Recovery.

  • File Level Restore (FLR) is now available for use with Linux.

  • Each vCenter Server instance supports up to ten Data Recovery backup appliances.

  • The vSphere Client plug-in supports fast switching among Data Recovery backup appliances.

  • Miscellaneous vSphere Client Plug-In user interface enhancements including:

    • The means to name backup jobs during their creation.

    • Additional information about the current status of destination disks including the disk’s health and the degree of space savings provided by the deduplication store’s optimizations.

    • Information about the datastore from which virtual disks are backed up.

Here’s a handy comparison table between VDR 1.1 and VDR 1.2:


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All the product updates can be found on the VMware download page.

 

postheadericon TrainSignal VMware vSphere Pro Series Vol .1

 

TrainSignal has released  a new video training called “VMware vSphere Pro Series Vol .1”. Three vExperts covers topics about VMware View and ThinApp, VMware PowerCLI and the Cisco Nexus 1000V.

VMware View & ThinApp Presented by David Davis covers the following topics:

  • View Overview and introduction
  • Installing VMware View 4
  • Deploying Virtual Desktops with View
  • Automated Virtual Desktop Deployment with View Pools
  • Adding a Terminal Services Pool in View
  • Understanding View Composer Linked Clones
  • Introduction to ThinApp 4
  • Installing ThinApp
  • Virtualizing Applications with ThinApp

Managing VMware vSphere with PowerCLI presented by Hal Rottenberg covers the following topics:

  • Introduction to PowerCLI,
  • Powershell Basic
  • PowerCLI Concepts
  • PowerCLI in the Real World
  • PowerCLI Cmdlet Deep dives

Cisco Nexus 1000V – VMware vSphere Third-Party Virtual Distributed Switch presented by Rick Scherer covers the following topics:

  • Getting Started with Nexus 1000V
  • Integrating the Cisco Nexus 1000V with vCenter server
  • High Availability Options for the Cisco Nexus 1000V
  • Configuring Port Profiles on the Cisco Nexus 1000V

The VMware vSphere Pro Series Vol .1 video package contains:

  • 20 Videos (10 hrs: 39mins: 50secs) will be provided in High-Quality AVI and WMV format. In other words, you get perfect quality and replication of your instructors’ screens. An easy-to-use table of contents allows you to navigate to key areas you wish to focus on
  • Instant Access to all 20 Videos (10 hrs: 39mins: 50secs) in Train Signal’s My Online Training section. These high resolution videos allow you to access any and all of this award winning training in just moments. No need to wait for the DVDs to arrive to get started learning. You can be watching video in just moments and it’s all included for free.
  • 20 iPod video files to watch Train Signal on the go! A popular request amongst our students who wish to study while they commute (i.e. train, plane, bus). These 320×240 M4V files are compressed versions of the original course, and play on any iPod that supports video. Also great for reviewing and refreshing your mind "on the job."
  • 20 MP3 audio files to listen to Train Signal anytime, anywhere. Some of our students have requested this option. Now, you can listen in the car or while working out. Our MP3 files can be burnt to a CD or copied to a portable device
  • Instructor Notes – These PDF documents, which can be printed out, contain the slides used by the instructors throughout the videos. These documents allow the user a quick easy reference to the instructors’ notes on the slides, and provides a place to make additional notes.

The content presented by the VMware vExperts in  the video’s is very good. If you want to know more about VMware View and ThinApp, PowerCLI or the Cisco Nexus 1000V this is a must see video package!   For more information about this training video and watch a demo go to the TrainSignal website by clicking here.