There are still some limitations with FT, such as the need for 10GbE connectivity, but VMware has loosened other requirements, such as being able to vMotion FT protected machines, as well as support for both thick and thin volumes.
VMware on the Path to the Promised Land
The VMWorld conference may have been centered on the software defined datacenter (SDDC) and how VMware is changing their toolset to better manage the cloud, but there is no doubt that VMware is also making sure that their core products continue to add functionality that is relevant, and frankly, necessary.
There are caveats of course, the View products have all been recently acquired and haven’t been fully integrated into the product yet, and the new version of FT is still in tech preview, but it looks like VMware is leading us on the right path to the Promised Land!
If you were at VMWorld, what were some of your key takeaways regarding VDI? Even if you weren't, what are some of the new VMware features your most excited about and why?
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Michael Chen is a Consultant at Daymark Solutions and specializes in virtualization, as well as backup and data recovery for enterprise companies in Financial Services, Telecomm, and Healthcare. Michael holds various certifications from VMware, EMC, Hitachi, and Symantec