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Migrations – What, Why, How? Part 2

In my last post I talked about the what and the why and considered the planning element of a migration. This post focussed on the execution and the options which are available. The How – Migrating As mentioned previously, we’re … Continue reading

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Migrations – What, Why, How? Part 1

One of the mainstays of my role is migration projects. I thought it would be worth doing a post on this to provide some food for thought for anyone contemplating this at the moment or in future. The What and … Continue reading

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Introduction to Tanzu (30,000 Feet View)

I’ve been spending a bit of time trying to distil the large amount of information coming out of VMware of late around modern applications and the Tanzu portfolio. I’m happy to to admit that my background has always been in … Continue reading

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The Evolution of the VMware SDDC

Today VCF 4.0 and VVD 6.0 went GA – these are massive releases in a number of ways. First of all as you’d expect there are some big uplifts in terms of products – the Bill of Materials (BOM) now … Continue reading

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Thoughts on Availability Design

A few recent engagements have thrown up some interesting conversations around design and particularly availability design, which I thought it would be worthwhile capturing here. First of all there are a couple of principles which should be considered: Any design … Continue reading

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