lunes, 28 de septiembre de 2015

VMware User Environment Manager Poster



Hello Guys,

This is the poster from VMware User Environment Manager.
Please take note of the support the New Features here the summary:

The User Environment Manager 8.7 highlight reel for this release includes:
  • Extended Conditions
    • Detect Citrix connections.
    • Detect RDP connections.
  • Improved Horizon View Support
    • Detect PcoIP connections.
    • Detect Blast connections.
    • Support for detecting Client IP and Client Name in Horizon View 6.2 and later.
  • Extended Enterprise Actions
    • Refresh Drive Mappings upon Reconnect/Unlock of a session.
  • Extended Platform Support
    • Windows 10 support.
  • Improved Analysis Tools
    • Provides Extended Analysis in the form of Resultant set of UEM items. Very useful to get an understanding of which UEM items will be applied to a user within a session.
  • Improved Application Onboarding
    • A new feature in the Application Profiler component, Auto exclude sections, provides better Profiling results by providing even better optimized UEM Configuration files for applications.
  • Advanced Physical Support
    • Improved integration in UEM Synctool for dynamically updating the user environment when updates are synchronized locally.
Here a guide: http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2118056

And the poster: http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/techpaper/vmware-end-user-computing-best-practices-poster.pdf

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VMware Horizon 6 and NVIDIA



Hello Guys,

I share with you an amazing video by VMware End User Computing Blog.

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https://blogs.vmware.com/euc/2015/09/bringing-new-meaning-to-mission-critical-powered-by-vmware-horizon-and-nvidia-grid-part-2.html


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sábado, 12 de septiembre de 2015

vCAC Deployment



vCAC Deployment Part I


In this post We're going to see how to deploy the vcac appliances.  For this deployment we need to download the next appliances:

1.  VMware Identity.
2.  VMware vRealize Automation.

We can go to this link: https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/info/slug/infrastructure_operations_management/vmware_vrealize_automation/6_2 


VMware Identity

The first step is connect to the VMware vSphere Web Client and then right click to the resource pool where you are going to deploy the VMware Identity Appliance.  Please look the  next picture.




After that just browse the folder where the ova file resides and click to Next


Please read the OVF details and click to Next



Here we need to accept the EULA and the click to Next.


Type the VM name, and select the folder then click to Next.



Select the disk format I recommend Thin Provisioning and then click to Next.


In this part select the Network Adapter the click to Next.


In this part just fill the template requirements such as password, Hostname and Network information. Please look the images below.



In this part don't forget to check the information, and check the Power on after deployment and click to Finish.


Please follow the instructions


In your web browser fill User Name and  Password after that click to Login

In this part check the system information



Here use your time zone for my case is GMT -5


In this part type a password for vsphere.local or SSO administrator click to apply for saving.


Fill with the DNS name for VMware Identity Appliance click to apply.


In this part fill the certificate information you can use a Microsoft CA please look this link if you want to do it http://vdims.blogspot.com.co/2014/05/microsoft-ca.html 





In this part you can complete the Network Information.




In this tab you have the posibility to change the admin password.



You can use a NTP Server I recommend use it.



In this part you can create a Support Bundle this is very important when you need resolve issues.





The first step is connect to the VMware vSphere Web Client and then right click to the resource pool where you are going to deploy the VMware vRealize Automation Appliance.  Please look the  next picture.



After that just browse the folder where the ova file resides and click to Next.



Please read the OVF details and click to Next.


Here we need to accept the EULA and the click to Next.



Type the VM name, and select the folder then click to Next.



Select the disk format I recommend Thin Provisioning and then click to Next.


In this part select the Network Adapter the click to Next.


In this part just fill the template requirements such as password, Hostname and Network information. Please look the images below.


In this part don't forget to check the information, and check the Power on after deployment and click to Finish.



Please follow the instructions.


Fill the username and password and click to Next




Check the system information.


Change to your time zone in my case GMT -5



In this part create a certificate or use the auto-signed certifacte. After that just click to Next.



Connect the VMware Identity to vRealize Automation then Save Settings.



Here use your license, after that click in Submit Key.



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