Category Archives: VMware

How to restrict the vCLS machines to be run on one single datastore in the VMware vCenter?

There are a few ways to restrict vCLS machines to be run on one single datastore in VMware vCenter: Storage policies: Create a storage policy that specifies the datastore you want to use for vCLS machines and then apply that policy to the Kubernetes namespace where vCLS machines are running. This will ensure that all… Read More »

New Performance Counter vMotion Latency in vSphere 8

New vMotion Performance Counter in vSphere 8: In vSphere 8, there is a new performance counter called “vMotion Latency” that provides information about the latency of vMotion operations. vMotion is a feature of VMware vSphere that allows administrators to move running VMs from one host to another without interruption. The vMotion Latency counter is available… Read More »

What is new in ESXi Update 3g

ESXi Update 3g (build number 20328353) is a new version of VMware’s vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi) that was released in 2021. It includes new features and improvements over the previous versions. Some of the new features and improvements in ESXi Update 3g include: Support for the latest hardware: ESXi Update 3g supports the latest processors, storage… Read More »

Important alarms that required to be enabled on the VMware vCenter Server

There are several important alarms that should be enabled on a VMware vCenter Server in order to ensure the proper functioning and availability of your virtual infrastructure. Some of the most important alarms to enable include: Host connection and disconnection alarms: These alarms will notify you when a host becomes disconnected from vCenter, which could… Read More »