I’m a bit delayed in posting my VMworld recap of VMware announcements…a week in the tech industry seems like a lifetime but real life items like kid’s birthdays, overseeing a landscaping project, and maintaining a thumb rehab schedule (I was the one walking around VMworld in the orange cast, and I’m finally back to two handed productivity on the keyboard!) sometimes get priority.
(Image via vmworld)
In retrospect, the imagery around VMworld 2014 struck a little to close to home considering the 6.0 earthquake that struck the Bay Area on the Sunday before… Anyhoo, here is my list of the most important stuff from VMworld last week:
- General Trivia
- Over 22,000 attendees this year
- over 13,400 Hands On Labs were taken! The VMworld labs will be rolling out onto the public HOL in phases over September and early October, reference the VMworld 2014 HOL Guide as you see them appear.
- For a second year in a row, the NSX Introduction HOL was by far the most popular…
- There were over 440 Days (more than a Year) worth of time spent in HOL at VMworld 2014! Just dwell on that number for a second…
- VMware Foundation and over 2,500 VMworld attendees raised $248,460 as part of Destination Giveback
- VMworld Top Items
- Keynote Sessions (replays)
- Top 10 Breakout Sessions (replays)
- Video Highlights
- Software Defined Data Center (SDDC)
- VMware Integrated OpenStack –
- vRealize Suite – capabilities of VMware’s existing cloud automation, cloud operations and cloud business management solutions in a single offering
- vCloud Automation Center 6.1
- vRealize Air Automation – first in a family of new as a service (aaS) cloud management offerings
- vCloud Suite 5.8 – enhanced policy-based provisioning capabilities
- vSphere Public Beta, next release will feature:
- Fault Tolerance up to 4 vCPUs
- Cross vCenter vMotion
- Enhanced Long Distance vMotion
- NSX network properties will be vMotioned
- New vCloud Air Mobile and Hybrid Cloud Services
- Tech Preview: vCloud Air Object Storage
- Software Defined Networking (SDN)
- VMware NSX 6.1 – includes advanced network micro-segmentation capabilities, improved hybrid cloud connectivity, equal cost multi-path (ECMP) routing and VCAC 6.1 integration
- Arista Networks and VMware Enter Strategic Relationship to Advance Adoption of Network Virtualization
- F5 Big-IQ and NSX Integration to automate the delivery of application services
- EVO – 3 simple Evolutionary letters
- the curtain drops…Project Marvin, Project Mystic, Project Starburst were all EVO (hmm, paranoid?)
- Introducing the Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Appliance: EVO:RAIL, single appliance supporting either 100 general purpose server VM’s or up to 250 Horizon View virtual desktops.
- Initial set of Qualified EVO:RAIL Partners. This is much more than a simple OEM of the VMware SDDC solution stack, these partners adhere to strict VMware hardware, packaging, and support specifications.
- EVO is a family…Tech Preview of EVO:RACK
- End User Computing (EUC)
- VMware Unifies Mobile, Desktop and Content Management With VMware Workspace Suite
- VMware acquired CloudVolumes and introduced Project Meteor, technology preview showcasing next generation desktops and applications as a service
- VMware, NVIDIA and Google Collaborate To Deliver Graphics Rich Apps To Enterprise Cloud Desktops
- VMware announces New Horizon DaaS Services and Expansion to Europe
- Dev-Ops
- VMware Teams With Docker, Google and Pivotal to Simplify Enterprise Adoption of Containers
- Docker & VMware: 1 + 1 = 3
- Tech Preview of Project Fargo, super fast, scalable, differential cloning of a running VM
And while technically this happened pre-VMworld, it’s important to note that vCloud Hybrid Services was rebranded to vCloud Air.
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