Integrating Citrix XenDesktop 4 with VMware vSphere

Si queremos usar Citrix XenDesktop con un entorno virtual de VMware vSphere tendremos que realizar unas configuraciones extra, todo ello es para poder conectarnos desde el XenDesktop Delivery Controller a los escritorios virtuales de nuestro entorno vSphere y por lo tanto gestionado por la plataforma de virtualización de VMware, pudiendo usar VMware View Composer si nos interesase.

Using Host Profile in VMware vSphere

One way to help us in the configuration of our virtual environment is to rely on one of the new features that VMware vSphere brings 4, the ability to use already configured templates to apply to all our ESX hosts, or for when we add a new VMware ESX host to our virtual community, we can apply the same configurations that one of our hosts already has.. We can create a template from scratch by configuring everything manually or get said template from one of our servers already configured perfectly (being able to edit the profile if necessary), and then apply it to the rest of the hosts that do not meet the requirements that we indicate. This is called the VMware Host Profile.

Using VMware Data Recovery to Back Up VMware vSphere

VMware Releases New Virtual Machine Backup System Called VMware Data Recovery. It is a virtual appliance based on CentOs 5.2 which we will incorporate into our virtual environment, and with a plugin we can manage from the VMware client, as it integrates with our VMware vCenter Server. I have to tell you that I love how it works, is fully customizable, We can make backups of the virtual machines that we are interested in, We can indicate how many copies we want it to keep of each virtual machine and for how long; how many machines you keep for us for a specific time. The best thing is the technology you use to make backups called deduplication, This will prevent duplicate copies of virtual machines, but in the next copy it will only copy the differences with the complete copy, This is, an incremental copy! We will be able to restore the entire virtual machine, […]

Migrating VMware VI3 Virtual Network Environment to VMware vSphere with Distributed Switches

Well, once we have our entire virtual environment already migrated to the new version of VMWare vSphere 4.0, all servers running under VMware ESX 4.0 and our VMware vCenter Server as well, We will be able to enjoy its advantages, One of them is the new switch environment, called Distributed Switches or vNetwork Distributed Switches. With this we will achieve comfort when managing network environments, Much simpler, Change the way switches are configured, No more configuring a switch or virtual network for each host, otherwise, is a global environment, everything is done at the vCenter Server level and will apply to all of our hosts.

How to Upgrade VMware vCenter 2.5 to VMware vCenter 4.0

If we want to have the new VMware virtualization technology, vSphere, with the new version of VMware ESX hosts, we will need to update our VMware vCenter Server virtual infrastructure management server. And this will have to be updated before updating our ESX host to the latest version. This procedure shows the steps to upgrade a VMware VirtualCenter server from the release 2.5 to the 4.0.