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Hi everyone, well last week was a bumper week for VMware releases including the GA Release of VMware vSphere 6.7 including:
- vCenter Server
- vCenter Server Appliance
- VMware Update Manager
- VMware ESXi
For our 20th anniversary VMware launches their most secure, efficient and ground-breaking virtualization platform, vSphere 6.7.
Product Overview
Simple and Efficient Management, at Scale vSphere 6.7 delivers an exceptional experience for the user with an enhanced vCenter Server Appliance (vCSA). It introduces several new APIs that improve the efficiency and experience to deploy vCenter, to deploy multiple vCenters based on a template, to make management of vCenter Server Appliance significantly easier, as well as for backup and restore.
Simplifying the vCenter Server topology through vCenter with embedded platform services controller in enhanced linked mode
vSphere 6.7 vCSA delivers phenomenal performance improvements (all metrics compared at cluster scale limits, versus vSphere 6.5):
- 2X faster performance in vCenter operations per second
- 3X reduction in memory usage
- 3X faster DRS-related operations (e.g. power-on virtual machine)
- Speed up host reboots with vSphere Quick Reboot
- PMEM for DRAM-like speeds at flash-like prices
- TPM 2.0 and enhanced vSphere Encryption
- Embedded vROps Dashboards
- Embedded PSC & Certificate Management UIs
- Nvidia Grid GPU sharing for non-VDI workloads
And much more…
Lots more info on the vSphere blogs page.
TAM CUSTOMER WEBINAR - vSPHERE 6.7!
Registration link: https://vmware.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8e01B8TNT1utREL2gbYqfA
May 2018 - vSphere 6.7
Date: Thursday, May 17th
Time: 11:00am EST/ 10:00am CST/ 8:00am PST
Duration: 1.5 Hour
Synopsis:
Please join us Thursday, May 17th as Adam Eckerle dives into what’s new in the recent vSphere 6.7 release. vSphere 6.7 provides an efficient and secure platform for your hybrid cloud. Join Adam as he provides a closer look at how vSphere 6.7 delivers efficient management at scale, platform security, enhances even more applications, and lays the foundation for a seamless hybrid cloud.
Guest speakers:
Adam Eckerle manages the vSphere Technical Marketing team in the Cloud Platform Business Unit at VMware. This team is responsible for vSphere launch, enablement, and ongoing content generation for the VMware field, Partners, and Customers. In addition, Adam’s team is also focused on preparing Customers and Partners for vSphere upgrades through workshops, VMUGs, and other events
Ready to upgrade, want more info, discuss with your TAM today and start enjoying the benefits of the latest features in vSphere 6.7.
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