Have you seen vRealize Operations 6.6 yet? Customers are really excited about the new HTML5 product UI, Workload Balance and overall improved ease-of-use with this release. Speaking of “ease-of-use” our product team really nailed it with new and improved dashboard content. We have some other blogs coming out that go a bit deeper on those The post vRealize Operations 6.6 Dashboard Palooza appeared first on VMware Cloud Management. |
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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Para Richard Munro, director tecnológico y director técnico …
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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Every year we honor our partners who go out of their way to create new innovative uses for the cloud. There are a lot of successes, but only an exceptional few can receive our Global Partner Innovation Award. IBM is one of those few. IBM has won a VMware 2016 Global Partner Innovation Award in The post Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Dream Payments is Powered by IBM Cloud for VMware appeared first on VMware vCloud. |
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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In this communication, we detail the top trending issues with VMware NSX for vSphere and provide you with helpful information on how to address the issues while we build a permanent fix. For up-to-date Top Trending NSX issues, previous and current, seeKB Article Trending support issues in VMware NSX for vSphere 6.x (2131154). Spotlight Issues […] The post Monthly NSX Customer Advisory – June 2017 appeared first on VMware Tech Alliances (TAP) Blog. |
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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Be the multiple clouds hero and manage your entire IT infrastructure proactively. We are continuing our “Getting More Out of VMware vRealize” series with this special webinar on July 19th! How often does your team run into storage issues, slow applications, network latency or growing multi-clouds? To ensure that your infrastructure platform is available when The post July 19th: Getting More Out of vRealize to Monitor Multiple Clouds appeared first on VMware Cloud Management. |
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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Did you decided that is time to implement OpenStack to build your Cloud? Have you tested in the lab? Evaluated many distributions available and hired specialized OpenStack resources? However, when the environment goes into production, Neutron is not integrating with the physical network? If the above story closely resembles what you have faced, this post The post Networking Challenges in OpenStack Clouds appeared first on Network Virtualization. |
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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With the release of vRealize Operations 6.6 I am excited to announce that customers can now manage their vSAN deployments with native integration. No need to install a management pack; just set up your vSAN adapter instances and vRealize Operations will do the rest. As a critical component of the VMware Software Defined Data Center The post vSAN Gets an Upgrade to First Class appeared first on VMware Cloud Management. |
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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Overview Kaminario K2 all-flash array delivers multi-petabyte scale storage with the performance and agility to meet the needs of an on-demand world. Kaminario K2 Gen6 is powered by VisionOSTM, a software platform that optimizes best-of-breed commodity hardware resources. K2 is built for delivering applications on highly scalable virtual environments, private clouds or as-a-service infrastructures. K2&#rsquo;s The post Kaminario K2 content pack for vRealize Log Insight appeared first on VMware Cloud Management. |
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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As a reminder, the cut-off time for the end of our second 4-4-5 fiscal quarter (Q2′ FY18) is August 4, 2017, at 6 PM Cork, Ireland local time (for international orders) and 6 PM Pacific time (for orders in the Americas). The post Q2′ FY18 EoQ Close/Cut-off Time appeared first on Partner News. |
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group announces today that the second beta release of PostgreSQL 10 is available for download. This release contains previews of all of the features which will be available in the final release of version 10, including fixes to many of the issues found in the first beta. Users are encouraged to begin testing their applications against 10 beta2.
Upgrading to Beta2
PostgreSQL 10 beta2 requires an upgrade from beta1 or earlier either using pg_dump / pg_restore or pg_upgrade.
Changes Since Beta1
Any bugfixes applied to 9.6 or earlier that also affected 10 are included in beta2. Our users and contributors also reported bugs against 10 beta 1, and many of them have been fixed in this release. We urge our community to re-test to ensure that these bugs are actually fixed, including:
- Fix memory leaks in new partitioning code
- Don’t explicitly mark range partitioning columns as NOT NULL
- Fix compilation with BSD authentication
- Try next host after timeout in libpq with multiple hosts specified
- Verify that the server constructed SCRAM none correctly
- Fix table sync in logical replication for tables with columns in different order
- Fix pg_dump:ing collations from pre-10 servers
- Fix crash in BRIN index auto summarization
- Generate pg_basebackup temporary slot name from backend pid, not client
- Make ALTER SEQUENCE fully transactional
- Allow COPY (query) TO to be parallelized
- Fix ALTER SUBSCRIPTION grammar ambiguity
- Don’t set application_name in logical replication workers
- Allow query cancel of walsender backends
- Prevent BEFORE triggers from violating partition constraints
- Mark to_tsvector(regconfig, json[b]) functions as immutable
- Apply RLS policies to partitioned tables
- Add MSVC build system support for ICU and fix ICU support on Windows
- Disallow set returning functions inside CASE or COALESCE
- Teach PL/pgSQL about partitioned tables
- Don’t downcase entries in shared_preload_libraries et al
- Prevent table partitions from being turned into views
- Fix IF NOT EXISTS in CREATE STATISTICS
- Fix memory leaks in in ICU encoding conversion
- Fix import of system collations
- Fix logical replication with replication identity full
- Support tcp_keepalive_idle option on Solaris
- Don’t require schema public to exist for pg_dump -c
- Fix transition tables for partition/inheritance, writable CTEs and ON CONFLICT
- Change pg_ctl -w to detect server-ready state by watching status in postmaster.pid
- Forbid gen_random_uuid() when built with --disable-strong-random
- Allow libpq to use multiple hostaddrs to go with multiple hostnames
- Fix COPY handling of transition tables with indexes
- On Windows, retry process creation in case shared memory reservation fails
Note that some known issues remain unfixed. Before reporting a bug in the beta, please check the Open Items page.
Beta Schedule
This is the second beta release of version 10. The PostgreSQL Project will release additional betas as required for testing, followed by one or more release candidates, until the final release in late 2017. For further information please see the Beta Testing page.
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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p>Intel recently unveiled its new Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors that enable communications service providers to accelerate the transformation of fixed-function, purpose-built networks into flexible, software-defined networks. These networks will be capable of delivering ultra-low latency, high data capacity and lightning fast speeds – ushering in the 5G era with billons of devices connected to the …... |
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Read More | Posted: July 13, 2017 | By: Wissen Schwamm
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