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vSpeaking Podcast Episode 86: Kubernetes on VMware vSphere

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Containers have changed the way applications are packaged and deployed. Not only are they efficient from an infrastructure utilization perspective, but they also provide strong isolation between processes on the same host.  While registering for VMworld I came across a lot of sessions around Kubernetes (and cloud-native apps in general) so I thought it would make The post vSpeaking Podcast Episode 86: Kubernetes on VMware vSphere appeared first on Virtual Blocks . via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2KIF0sV If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

Kubernetes Networking – Comparing VMware Solution to Open Source

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VMware wants to shift their gears from compute stack sellers to network and cloud-native capable platform. Multiple game changers in the market but who will ignite the fire is going to be a question mark 🙂 Let's visit this post for Kubernetes networking requirements by comparing the open source model and the VMware networking solution.… via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2OWWLYK If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

Blogger and #vExpert exclusive briefing at VMworld

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We will host briefings for bloggers and vExperts attending VMworld. In this post, learn the details and RSVP. Space is limited. via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2B0BqdZ If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

Blogger and #vExpert exclusive briefing at VMworld

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We will host briefings for bloggers and vExperts attending VMworld. In this post, learn the details and RSVP. Space is limited. via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2B0BqdZ If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

Kubernetes Networking – Comparing VMware Solution to Open Source

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VMware wants to shift their gears from compute stack sellers to network and cloud-native capable platform. Multiple game changers in the market but who will ignite the fire is going to be a question mark 🙂 Let's visit this post for Kubernetes networking requirements by comparing the open source model and the VMware networking solution.… via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2OWWLYK If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

Kubernetes Networking – Comparing VMware Solution to Open Source

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VMware wants to shift their gears from compute stack sellers to network and cloud-native capable platform. Multiple game changers in the market but who will ignite the fire is going to be a question mark 🙂 Let's visit this post for Kubernetes networking requirements by comparing the open source model and the VMware networking solution.… via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2OWWLYK If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

VMware vCloud Usage Meter – BND to Bundle Translation Technical Discussion

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Recently, we received a post on VMware Communities forum for vCloud Usage Meter requesting clarification on the "BND" column on the Virtual Machine History Report. I'd like to spend a little more time discussing this further for others and some of … Continue reading → The post VMware vCloud Usage Meter – BND to Bundle Translation Technical Discussion appeared first on Clouds, etc. . via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2P1mlfx If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

Kubernetes on VMware vSphere

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Containers have changed the way applications are packaged and deployed. Not only are they efficient from an infrastructure utilization perspective, but they also provide strong isolation between processes on the same host.  While registering for VMworld I came across a lot of sessions around Kubernetes (and cloud-native apps in general) so I thought it would make sense to bring on some of these presenters to help me understand the value of running these next-gen apps on vSphere.  This week on the Virtually Speaking Podcast we welcome back some of our good friends Cormac Hogan and Frank Denneman .  After holding court on our Pivotal Container Service episode a few weeks back we were pleased to welcome Myles Gray back to join the discussion.   Links Mentioned Clustering Deep Dive book is available on Amazon  Don't miss Frank's VMworld Sessions Don't miss Cormac&#

VMworld 2018 Sessions for VMware Cloud Providers

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This is a very exciting time for us at VMware, especially in the Cloud Provider Program. I am elated to say there are over 34 sessions that are tied to VMware Cloud Providers at VMworld 2018 – we are only publishing … Continue reading → The post VMworld 2018 Sessions for VMware Cloud Providers appeared first on Clouds, etc. . via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2vY0Bs7 If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

VMware vCloud Usage Meter – BND to Bundle Translation Technical Discussion

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Recently, we received a post on VMware Communities forum for vCloud Usage Meter requesting clarification on the "BND" column on the Virtual Machine History Report. I'd like to spend a little more time discussing this further for others and some of … Continue reading → The post VMware vCloud Usage Meter – BND to Bundle Translation Technical Discussion appeared first on Clouds, etc. . via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2P1mlfx If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

VMworld 2018 Sessions for VMware Cloud Providers

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This is a very exciting time for us at VMware, especially in the Cloud Provider Program. I am elated to say there are over 34 sessions that are tied to VMware Cloud Providers at VMworld 2018 – we are only publishing … Continue reading → The post VMworld 2018 Sessions for VMware Cloud Providers appeared first on Clouds, etc. . via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2vY0Bs7 If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

Astronomy Picture of the Day: Moon, Mars, and Milky Way

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Moon, Mars, and Milky Way Just two weeks ago , dark skies over the desert in northern Iran held this alluring celestial vista. The dramatic digital mosaic finds the Moon and Mars alongside the Milky Way's dusty rifts, stars, and nebulae. Captured through a series of exposures to cover a range in brightness, that night's otherwise Full Moon is immersed in Earth's shadow. It actually appears fainter and redder than the Red Planet itself during the widely watched total lunar eclipse. For cosmic tourists , the skyscape also includes the Lagoon (M8) and Trifid (M20) nebulae and planet Saturn shining against the Milky Way's pale starlight. The Moon isn't quite done with its shadow play , though. Today, the New Moon partially eclipses the Sun for much of northern planet Earth. August 11, 2018 via NASA https://ift.tt/2vZepm7

Twitter admits Infowars tweets broke rules, but the account stays up

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After a CNN inquiry found ten tweets from Alex Jones' accounts that it felt should've qualified as breaking Twitter's rules, the service admitted late Friday that it agreed on seven of them . The tweets have been deleted, and CNN reports that on his Infowars show, Jones directed his staff to remove them to "take the super high road." (Meanwhile, these greatest hits are all still live.) All of this comes days after Twitter declined to follow the actions taken by Apple Podcasts, Facebook, YouTube and others to ban the channel, claiming it hadn't violated their rules. Now, even though it admits that is not the case, Twitter said that it would've asked for the offending tweets to be deleted, and that has already happened. Apparently only two of them were recent enough to be considered for it to cite them in punitive action, while the other five

A screenwriter is working on a list of every hit film you can’t stream

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We've all had moments trying to hunt down films that just don't seem to be anywhere online, whether on streaming services, for rent or to purchase. Screenwriter John August ( Charlie's Angels , Big Fish , the upcoming live-action Aladdin ) noticed that Ron Howard's light sci-fi film Cocoon wasn't available online, he started a list collecting other popular films from the last 30-odd years that are completely absent from the internet for reasons unknown -- and he's asking fellow cinephiles to help fill it out. I'm curious how many other movies aren't available online. So I'm starting a list. You can add to it. https://t.co/WUMx8TRFTW — John August (@johnaugust) August 9, 2018 August set criteria for the list : Only English-language films released from 1980 to 2016 that were in the top 100 films of the year in the box of

The 'Halo' arcade game is playable at every Dave & Buster's

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There's a new Halo game out this summer and you don't need an Xbox to play it. Instead, all you have to do is roll up to any Dave & Buster's and start popping quarters into it. Halo: Fireteam Raven is a four-player co-op on-rails arcade shooter developed my Raw Thrills and Play Mechanix, set during the events of the first (and best) game. Fireteam Raven plays out across a 130-inch wide 4K screen. If you're not familiar with Raw Thrills by name, you've definitely seen its games at your local movie theater or Dave & Busters prior. Headed by gaming industry legend Eugene Jarvis who worked at Williams on pinball machines before transitioning to Atari and Midway, Jarvis' company makes high-end arcade cabinets for games based on Batman and Jurassic Park . Before this, he partnered with Housemarque on a Nex Machina cabinet and he revived th