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VMware vSAN 6.7 U3 is Generally Available

VMware vSAN 6.7 U3 is Generally Available

VMware vSAN 6.7 U3 is Generally Available

Download vSAN 6.7 U3 VMware vSAN 6.7 Update 3 (U3) is generally available to download! vSAN 6.7 U3 delivers container-ready infrastructure through Cloud Native Storage (CNS) to support agile, next-gen application development; enhancements to management for consistent operations across hybrid clouds; under-the-hood performance improvements; and a new vSAN Enterprise Plus edition, which includes vRealize Operations to enable self-driving operations, intelligent remediation, The post VMware vSAN…Read More


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New Release: PowerCLI 11.4.0

New Release: PowerCLI 11.4.0

New Release: PowerCLI 11.4.0

August is always a great month when it comes to new releases, and this year is no different. Even before VMworld, there have already been announcements for vSphere 6.7 Update 3, NSX-T 2.4.2, and a new version of HCX. The PowerCLI team has one more exciting release for you in the form of PowerCLI 11.4.0! […] The post New Release: PowerCLI 11.4.0 appeared first on VMware PowerCLI Blog.


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VMware to Acquire Bitnami

VMware to Acquire Bitnami

Organizations today are on a multi-cloud journey, and VMware is committed to investing in solutions that address the core needs of our customers. In that spirit, VMware is announcing its intent to acquire Bitnami, a leader in application packaging solutions providing the largest catalog of click-to-deploy applications and development stacks for major cloud and Kubernetes The post VMware to Acquire Bitnami appeared first on VMware Cloud Community.


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Getting a valid certificate on your vmware vSphere vCenter 6.7

I thought I should share my finding of this rather simple process (when you finally get it working) after spending a few hours troubleshooting and researching.

By default vCenter holds its own CA that caters to all moving parts within vSphere. From version 6.0 it’s possible to just replace the machine SSL certificate on the VCSA and the external PSC, a model also know as the hybrid model.
Hybrid because it keeps the internal CA for all other functions that don’t relate to the machine certificate.

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How to license Microsoft Server 2016 in a virtual environment

Or maybe the title should have been “How to correctly license Microsoft Server 2016 in a virtual environment”

I know it’s not a new thing and there are many sites describing the procedure on how to find out what license packs you need when having to license correctly with the changes made to the license model beginning with Server 2016.

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Junk Mail filter in Office 365

One of the things we found after moving the mail to Office 365 is that sometimes mail will get moved to the Junk mail folder even though the Exchange Online spam filter and Outlook configuration was modified in a way that would allow mail to arrive in the Inbox.

So what is happening?

Although we have changed the configuration in Outlook and Exchange Online, we still have a junk email rule per mailbox in Exchange. This behaviour has been present since Exchange 2010 but we are seeing this becoming an issue when mailboxes are being migrated from on-premises (where it have been disabled) to Exchange Online that have the junk email configuration enabled by default.

Therefore we need to connect to Exchange Online through powershell and use the Set-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration cmdlet to change the settings for each mailbox.

The quick and dirty command is:

Set-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration <user> -Enabled $false

Microsoft actually has a great writeup on the subject here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123559(v=exchg.160).aspx

It is worth mentioning that this setting can also be changed from the users web mail.

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