Tag Archives: vCenter Server 8

Is it recommended to have different server hardware models in the same vCenter cluster?

It is generally not recommended to have different server hardware models in the same vCenter cluster. This is because different hardware models may have different specifications, such as different CPU architectures, memory configurations, and storage capabilities. These differences can lead to compatibility issues and can make it difficult to manage the cluster as a whole.… 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 »

New features in VMware vCenter 8.0, ESXi OS Hypervisor 8.0 and Cloud related

VMware vSphere 8.0 includes several new features related to the ESXi hypervisor, vCenter Server, and cloud integration: ESXi Hypervisor 8.0 new features: Improved support for modern hardware, including support for the latest processors, memory, and storage devices Improved scalability and performance through features such as vSphere Persistent Memory and vSphere Virtual NVMe vSphere with Kubernetes… Read More »