Whats New In Everything vSphere 5.1

Discussion in 'VMware Certifications' started by craigie, Aug 27, 2012.

  1. craigie

    craigie Terabyte Poster

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    Here we go one easy link.

    VMware Communities: Mike Laverick's Blog: What's new in vSphere 5.1
     
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  2. csx

    csx Megabyte Poster

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    Good find! :)
     
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  3. dales

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    Quite looking forward to playing with the new vmotion and sphere replication , be interesting to compare it with veeam' plus of course the new file system. Good riddance to vRam too!
     
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  4. craigie

    craigie Terabyte Poster

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    Yep can't wait, got an install next week, going to have a proper play then :)
     
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  5. Theprof

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    So version 5.1 is now switching to Web based management :) Unless I read that wrong. I though it was going to be in version 6.
     
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  6. dales

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    I read it as the "main" method of administration will be web based, which I assumed meant you can still use the client (or maybe have to for some tasks). I'll be quite keen to see what if anything they have done with the vCSA hopefully its good enough now to ditch the vcenter windows license in favour of the appliance.
     
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  7. Theprof

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    I just re-read it and yeah it seems like it... they don't really mention anything about the vSphere client, maybe not much changed? or they're putting more time into the web client as they might completely retire the vsphere client with the next release?

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    That would reduce the cost of shared storage for a home lab ;)
     
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