VMware vSphere 8 Released New Features!
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Big news today! VMware vSphere 8 was released. It is a major new release of VMware vSphere announced at VMware Explore 2022. We take a look at some of the major features of the announcements with the new vSphere release.
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Introduction - 0:00
Guest OS and virtual machine hardware version 20 - 00:50
Deploy Windows 11 at scale - 2:10
The new vSphere Dataset - 3:44
The new Device Group feature in vSphere 8 - 4:53
Loading vSphere 8 on data processing units (DPUs) such as SmartNICs - 6:01
New updates to vSphere Lifecycle Management - 7:46
It can in lock step keep the vSphere installation on the DPU aligned with that on your host - 8:02
Deprecation of vSphere Update Manager (VUM) - 8:22
Speed up the cluster remediation by staging updates before maintenance mode - 8:45
Parallel remediation of vSphere cluster hosts - 9:25
New confitguration management feature in vSphere 8 - 9:58
Migration aware vMotion operations - 10:59
High latency sensitivity with hyper-threading - 11:50
More control and visibility to virtual NUMA nodes and CPU configuration - 12:54
Wrapping up the overview of new features found in VMware vSphere 8 - 14:08
Take a look at my write up of features of VMware vSphere 8 here:
- www.virtualizationhowto.com/2...
Take a look at the official VMware blog post here:
- blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2022... - Навчання та стиль
Great summary, thanks a lot!
Thank you Christof!
Excellent Video, Thx!!
Thank you for the comment!
Great video thanks.
Thanks Donald! Glad you liked it!
Hi, Brandon! Could you suggest a good hosting provider for renting a dedicated server with the resources needed to do a VMWare setup, excluding cloud providers? e.g. ESXi, vCenter, vSphere Tanzu setup. Thank you!
Great, it would be nice a video that shows how to upgrade ESXi and Vsphere.
I hope to add some beginning ESXi tutorials soon 👍
its 1:30 am, im stoned af and have to work in the morning. Why am i watching this?
Anyways:
Great Video!
Great review, yet I can't help feeling like I stepped into a 1999 Network Dungen looking at the LED bling server rack in the background. Nostalgic, but missing hand-painted craftmanship. 😀
Thank you! I think? 😁
Awesome features specially for vNUMA customization
Yaaaaassssss :)
home lab project time :-) great video
Yaaaaaasssssss! Thank you Community Tech.
Was vSphere actually released this week in that its available for download or was it just announced this week? If so what is the release date? I've been trying to find that but not having any luck on the VMware site. Also I'm curious if they finally dropped support for version 2 Xeons, which would be a bad hit for people who use these in test environments.
Just announced, later this year I think. Very vague announcement.
it seems like following VMware things generally get posted for download sometime in October. But we will see.
Super awesome
Hi my friend I have a question: I have ubuntu desktop virtualized on vsphere, and everything works, than I attach an nvidia vidocard via passthrough (I want to use it as compute modulke not videocard) and when I turn back on the ubuntu I do not see the screen anymore as if it was used as video card. on the other side I have ubuntu server without desktop working perfectly with nvidia card connected as passthrought. the card is seen as compute module. what can I do in the first case? I would like to use the desktop and at the same use the nvidia as compute module and not as video card..
Hello there, ESXI 8.0 - I tried to change boot.cfg same with shift + O and command systemMediaSize= min or small is not working, have we here another options or commands for changing VMFSL partition size ? default 120gb seems to be just too much... Thank you
How is the new Configuration management features different that using host profiles, and host customizations that have been around forever and everyone should already be using?
Matt, thanks for the comment! I have several questions regarding this as well. We will need to wait until we can get our hands on vSphere 8 or see further documentation on the details with this
Do you know is Vsphere 8 allows VBS to be enabled along with Virtual GPU/PCI passthrough ?
Not sure 👍
From when it would be available for download.
I suspect October 👍
My company never moved to vSphere 7 and they are currently migrating everything to Hyper-V.
Esra, thank you for your comment! Hyper-V is a great hypervisor. Curious is your company using Azure HCI or sticking with traditional Windows Server?
@@VirtualizationHowto They are going with Windows Server on perm.
Well moving to Openstack/KVM would be much wiser path…
Proxmox after our vmware subscription ends next year. V7 left a bad taste in my mouth. Especially when they discontinued support for SD cards forcing me to rebuild the hosts.
Would love to see compatible cpu list before choosing my next rig
Angry Bird, definitely! However I would suspect most of the new CPUs will be supported, but definitely a good point to check. I am seeing news blurbs coming out across the Internet today with the vSphere 8 announcement on support for new processors. Note this one from AMD: siliconangle.com/2022/08/30/amds-latest-data-processing-chips-support-vmware-vsphere-8/
When will be available for download Please ?
October I suspect
I have to add, got my homelab up and running which, I've done since 2007 with ESXi, I've done lots of work that’s got hundreds of production vmware instances up and running. I've come to a dilemma which is a bit worrying, I'm trying to get my vmware ESXi 8 perpetual license for my test lab, and like many many other people can't get a license to rid myself of the 60-day worry. To be fair, I can simply reinstall ESXi every 60 days if it comes down to it, but it's going to be a a chore. Now with all the worry of the hostile (as in no one in VMWare wanted it) takeover, will they just concentrate on enterprise companies? I'm only a contractor myself, but I like testing things before getting things into production, and ESXi has allowed me to do this for over 15 years. I'm happy with my OpenBSD instance and VM's from Linux, FreeBSD to windows for testing and getting the job done. Can you check out the license issues VMWare are currently encountering, I refuse to believe this is technical, they are far too smart to allow this problem to persist for 12 days. I wonder what is going on over there!
licenses are out now on eval portal and VMUG
First thank you for sharing. We've only had vSphere 7 approved (love "approval processes") and operating for a few months so I haven't messed with image based yet. Can anyone link a good how to video...I can only use the vSphere Cisco custom image to load my hosts (80) and that's only updated once a year. All my systems are "Air Gapped" (no internet access) so wherever this repository of updated images (I'm assuming released/updated with every patch?) that would be good....Update Manager is great...puzzling when they would throw it away.
I agree VUM is a great tool. I always stage my patches first, then I can put half my nodes into maint mode, update them, reboot, and do the other 1/2. Of course not everyone can do 1/2 at a time.
VUM is great. The image based process is superior though in what it can do such as updating storage controllers etc.
ua-cam.com/video/-6xfKbxHFsY/v-deo.html HOWTO on VMware Lifecycle From this same channel
@@VirtualizationHowto Can you explain what you mean by "updating storage controllers, etc.." ? Drivers for things like storage controllers are updated with VUM. Thanks
@@donaldwilliams6821 See my writeup on vLCM here: www.virtualizationhowto.com/2020/06/what-is-vsphere-lifecycle-manager-vlcm/ The new vLCM is a declarative approach to keeping hosts updated. It also adds support for things like storage controller firmware and vendor addons that you can't do with VUM. You can essentially roll all of these things into a single image that can be applied to your hosts. I hope this helps!
Where is the Vsphere 8 download on vmware??? I can't find it anywhere.
I am suspecting they will release it for download sometime in October
Dear, I have a problem while installing Vmware Vsphere 8.0. My Intel NIC 8610 driver is not found in installing 8.0. can you please help me?
can you suggest me how i add my NUC card driver in the Vsphere8.0 setup? please respond.
Hafiz, thank you for the comment! Can you take a look at William Lam's post here? Have you tried the community networking driver fling by chance? williamlam.com/2022/09/esxi-on-intel-nuc-12-pro-wall-street-canyon.html
Unfortunately I'm not seeing innovation here
You must use a Chinese phone for the video because the phone really whitening and soften your face.
So iPhone then
Thanks to you both, I guess? LOL