VCE is the converged infrastructure business unit of EMC. There are three products in the lineup, Vblock, VxRack, and VxRail and all are developed to provide the highest level of availability and support. With a VCE solution there is one point of contact for all support issues for hardware and software. Today we will be introducing EMC’s simple to manage, hyper-converged offering, VxRail.
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Topics:
Converged,
VMware,
VSAN,
vSphere,
Vxrail,
EMC,
Vblock,
VxRack
VCE is the converged infrastructure business unit of EMC. It was developed as a joint project between EMC, VMware, and Cisco to build highly engineered and tested infrastructure foundations for the most business critical applications. There are three products in the lineup; Vblock, VxRack, and VxRail and all are developed to provide the highest level of availability and support. With a VCE solution, there is one point of contact for all support issues for hardware and software, EMC.
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Topics:
VMware,
EMC
Background
There has recently been a lot of development in the hyper-converged space. Traditionally the two big players in the space have been Nutanix and Simplivity. In the past year, we have seen entries from EMC, VMware, Cisco, and others. The idea behind hyper-converged is to provide the customer with a simple way to design and expand systems. Each vendor is trying to commoditize the infrastructure, thus making it easier for a customer to design and expand.
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Topics:
VCE,
VMware,
Vxrail,
Dell,
EMC,
Evorail,
Hyper-converged,
Hyperflex,
Nutanix
VMware NSX Security
VMware has been working on enhancing the security in the Virtual Datacenter for a while now. NSX is a few years into it’s production lifecycle. We’ve seen several major revisions as well as a 3rd party partner eco system develop. NSX is really divided up into two parts, Security and Routing/Network services. In this post I’m going to cover the NSX security components. That’s not to discredit the Routing and Network service components, because there is great value in those, however they have their place and there is a lot of features related to it. The routing part really needs it’s own post. Nonetheless the two components are included in the product when you license it.
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Topics:
VMware,
VMware NSX,
Security