Friday, October 2, 2015

Exchange Server 2016: Forged in the cloud. Now available on-premises.

Exchange Server 2016 is here and available to download starting today! We've spent nearly three years iterating, polishing and refining Exchange since the release of Exchange 2013, and we are excited to put a shiny, new version of Exchange into your hands today. What sets this version of Exchange apart from the past, is that it was forged in the cloud. This release brings the Exchange bits that already power millions of Office 365 mailboxes to your on-premises environment.

Here is a quick video look at some of our favorite features.

 

Email remains the backbone of business communication and the one that workers consider the most essential tool for getting things done. Because of this, it's vital to have a modern messaging infrastructure that meets today's business expectations. With the volume of email and other communications continuing to grow, people need tools that help them focus on what's most important in their inboxes, schedules and interactions with others at work. And as the quantity of email data grows, so do the demands on IT to manage, preserve and protect it.

To help you meet these challenges, we've deepened the integration between Exchange and other Office products, so your organization can be more productive and collaborate more effectively. We've made it easier to manage your email with new ways to focus on what's important, work more efficiently, and accomplish more with your devices. We've simplified the Exchange architecture and introduced additional recovery features. We've also enhanced our built-in compliance tools for protecting and preserving data.

Exchange 2016 builds on and improves features introduced in Exchange 2013, including Data Loss Prevention, Managed Availability, automatic recovery from storage failures, and the web-based Exchange admin center. Here are a few of our favorite new capabilities:

Better collaboration: Exchange 2016 includes a new approach to attachments that simplifies document sharing and eliminates version control headaches. In Outlook 2016 or Outlook on the web, you can now attach a document as a link to SharePoint 2016 (currently in preview) or OneDrive for Business instead of a traditional attachment, providing the benefits of coauthoring and version control.

Improved Outlook web experience: Continuing our effort to provide you with a first class web experience across devices, we've made significant updates to Outlook on the web. New features include: Sweep, Pin, Undo, inline reply, a new single-line inbox view, improved HTML rendering, new themes, emojis, and more.

Search: A lightning-fast search architecture delivers more accurate and complete results. Outlook 2016 is optimized to use the power of the Exchange 2016 back end to help you find things faster, across old mail and new. Search also gets more intelligent with Search suggestions, People suggestions, search refiners, and the ability to search for events in your Calendar.

Greater extensibility:  An expanded Add-In model for Outlook desktop and Outlook on the web allows developers to build features right into the Outlook experience. Add-ins can now integrate with UI components in new ways: as highlighted text in the body of a message or meeting, in the right-hand task pane when composing or reading a message or meeting, and as a button or a dropdown option in the Outlook ribbon.

eDiscovery: Exchange 2016 has a revamped eDiscovery pipeline that is significantly faster and more scalable. Reliability is improved due to a new search architecture that is asynchronous and distributes the work across multiple servers with better fault tolerance. You also have the ability to search, hold and export content from public folders.Simplified architecture: Exchange 2016's architecture reflects the way we deploy Exchange in Office 365 and is an evolution and refinement of Exchange 2013. A combined mailbox and client access server role makes it easier to plan and scale your on-premises and hybrid deployments. Coexistence with Exchange 2013 is simplified, and namespace planning is easier.High availability: Automated repair improvements such as database divergence detection make Exchange easier than ever to run in a highly available way. Stability and performance enhancements from Office 365, many of which were so useful that we shipped them in Exchange 2013 Cumulative Updates, are also baked into the product.

That's just quick list of highlights; we encourage you to get a full view of what's new by reviewing the Exchange 2016 documentation on TechNet, and the Product Guide.  Or, if you are in the mood for something more bite-sized, check out these short demo videos in which a few members of the Exchange team show off their favorite features:

Better CollaborationOutlook on the GoArchitecture and Security/Compliance ImprovementsSmarter Inbox

Exchange 2016 will follow the same servicing rhythm as Exchange 2013, with Cumulative Updates (CUs) released approximately every three months that contain bug fixes, product refinements, and selected new investments from Office 365. The CUs will include features such as search indexing from passive that we decided needed additional refinement or validation before arriving on-premises. The first CU will arrive in the first quarter of 2016.

For those of you eager to get hands on with Exchange 2016, you can start right away by getting the bits from the Microsoft download center to evaluate the fully-functional product for 180 days. We know that you're hungry for more in-depth info, so we'll be publishing a series of deep dive blogs on Exchange 2016 here on the EHLO blog in the weeks ahead.

A big thanks to all those who participated in our Technology Adoption Program, downloaded the public Preview, and contributed feedback to help shape this release. One such participant was King Saud University; read about their experience with Exchange Server 2016.

Enjoy Exchange Server 2016!

Exchange Team

vSphere Integrated Containers – Technology Walkthrough

vSphere Integrated Containers (VIC) combines the agility and application portability of Docker Linux containers with the industry-leading virtual infrastructure platform, offering hardware isolation advantages along with improved manageability. VIC consists of several different components for managing, executing, and monitoring containers. This post delves deeper into key elements of VIC – for more information, please also see this introductory video:

 

Virtual Container Host

The Virtual Container Host (VCH) is the means of controlling, as well as consuming, container services – a Docker API endpoint is exposed for developers to access, and desired ports for client connections are mapped to running containers as required. Each VCH is backed by a vSphere resource pool, delivering compute resources far beyond that of a single VM or even a dedicated physical host. Multiple VCHs can be deployed in an environment, depending on business requirements. For example, to separate resources for development, testing, and production.

Each VCH also maintains a cache of container images, which are downloaded from either the public Docker Hub or a private registry. The filesystem layers inherent in container images are maintained, by mapping to discrete VMDK files – all of which are housed in vSphere datastores on VSAN, NFS, or local disks.

vSphere Web Client Plugin

Administrators interact with VIC through the vSphere Web Client, gaining the ability to manage and monitor VIC by means of a plug-in. A wizard is available that enables creation of Virtual Container Hosts (shown below), and container-specific insight is offered in several areas of the Web Client.

Instant Clone Template and Just Enough VM

The architecture of VIC calls for each individual container to be executed in a separate virtual machine – this provides hardware isolation for robust resource management and security. Launching a full virtual machine to run a single microservice may at first seem like a heavy-handed approach – despite the fact that customers are admittedly doing this today. Fortunately, the new Instant Clone technology introduced in vSphere 6 provides an appealing alternative: a single running base VM can be very quickly and efficiently forked for use with containers. This technique provides a thin copy and avoids duplication of memory for common elements while still preventing containers from inadvertently communicating with their neighbors.

Linux containers require a Linux kernel for execution, and in the case of VIC this kernel is derived from another VMware initiative – Project Photon. However, it is important to note that only the kernel and a few supporting resources are used, not the full, albeit tiny, Photon OS. There are no binaries for administration and package management, no init system, not even any Docker components present in the individual containers running under VIC – only the VCH itself uses Docker technology.

The combination of a forked virtual machine with a bare-bones Linux kernel yields "just enough VM" to run a container.

Consistent User Experience

Whether using a native Docker command-line client or the graphical Web Client plug-in, the same information is available about containers running under VIC. Administrators gain insight into container resource utilization, port mapping, and base image information that help to more effectively manage the overall infrastructure. On top of that, VIC facilitates more contextual communication between administrators, developers, and application owners when the time comes to troubleshoot or audit applications.

In addition to this visual information, VIC also maps various container actions to relevant vSphere commands. For instance, stopping or removing a container will power off or delete the related VM, respectively.

vSphere Integrated Containers are the on-ramp to cloud-native applications for environments that have standardized on industry leading vSphere virtual infrastructure.

vSphere Integrated Containers is currently in Technology Preview. Please contact your VMware account team for more information, or to learn about potential opportunities to participate in private betas.

The post vSphere Integrated Containers – Technology Walkthrough appeared first on VMware vSphere Blog.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

vSphere Update Manager – Fully Integrated Interface with the vSphere Web Client (about time!)

All I have to say is its about time...  Can't wait to test it ;)

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vSphere Update Manager – Fully Integrated Interface with the vSphere Web Client

You read it right. As of vSphere 6.0 Update 1, the vSphere Update Manager (VUM) now has it's interface fully-integrated in the vSphere Web Client! What does this mean for you? Now you truly have no excuse not to ditch the c# client and move directly into the Web Client!

Getting Started

To be able to take advantage of what I think is one of the two best features of vSphere 6 Update 1 (the other being the re-introduction of the VAMI) you must download the vCenter 6.0 Update 1 and the vSphere Update Manager bits. Currently (and hopefully we will get this changed in the near future) the Update Manager bits are only found in the Windows vCenter Server ISO, so if you are deploying the VCSA with Update Manager you will have to download both the VCSA ISO and the Windows vCenter Server ISO.

Download Page: https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/details?downloadGroup=VC600U1&productId=491&rPId=8762

Once the bits have been downloaded and vCenter has been deployed (or upgraded), you will then install vSphere Update Manager.

Log out of vCenter and log back in. You should now see the Update Manager icon on the homepage.

The first step is to then select the corresponding Update Manager. This will allow you to manage all the VUM settings. Work your way through the tabs in the left-side menu. You will find these settings are the same settings you would have seen in the Windows version of Update Manager.

Once you've gone through all the settings, it's time to setup your Baselines. Move across the top VUM tabs. Use the "Plus" icon to add new custom baselines.

When creating new VA baselines, you'll find a new popup window that will walk you through the rule creation and product selection.

Moving into the Patch Repository, not only can you set VUM to get patches from specific sources (VMware or other), you have the ability on this page to import patches directly into VUM via the Web Client.

You can upgrade multiple hosts of different versions simultaneously by using specified ESXi images here.

VA Upgrades page shows you all of the virtual appliances and their upgrade versions, you can click on the "EULA" link next to specific versions and accept the EULA beforehand as to not need to do so when deploying.

Notice each page has the "Go to compliance view" button, which will take you the compliance view of vCenter, allowing you to attach baselines, scan for Updates, stage the patches, and Remediate.

You can also jump to the Update Manager page of each object by right-clicking on an object, and hovering over the Update Manager menu item.

For more information about the VUM integration with the Web Client as well as the What's New, Installation, and Upgrade notes, please visit the release notes page (see below):

Release Notes

VUM 6.0 U1: http://pubs.vmware.com/Release_Notes/en/vsphere/60/vsphere-update-manager-60u1-release-notes.html

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How VMware Virtual Volumes (VVols) will impact your backups

A great article on how VMware VVOLs will impact your backups from Eric:

http://vsphere-land.com/news/how-vmware-virtual-volumes-vvols-will-impact-your-backups.html

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Veeam integrates with HP StoreOnce Catalyst to deliver enhanced data protection

Advancing the data protection your agile, virtualized data center really needs. As long-time technology partners, HP and Veeam have one goal: to enhance and deliver data protection for virtual environments that really works. Veeam integration with HP 3PAR StoreServ and StoreVirtual snapshots has been available for many years.You might want to check out this blog with an in-depth demo on HP and Veeam integration designed to protect virtual environments.<http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/Around-the-Storage-Block-Blog/HP-Storage-and-Veeam-integration-demo/ba-p/174792>



Today we take another significant step in advancing data protection with the announcement of Veeam Availability Suite v9 with HP StoreOnce Catalyst. Before we get into the specifics of the integration, let's take a step back to understand why good data protection is crucial as data centers become more agile and virtualized.

Original blog by Srikanth Venkataseshu:
http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/Around-the-Storage-Block-Blog/Veeam-integrates-with-HP-StoreOnce-Catalyst-to-deliver-enhanced/ba-p/187162#.VfWUcHP8XqB

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Thursday, May 21, 2015

Gartner - Aruba Networks Acquisition Is a Bold Move to Strengthen HP's Access Layer

On March 2, 2015, Aruba Networks and HP announced a definitive agreement for HP to acquire Aruba for a transaction value of $3 billion. Aruba boasts a highly regarded innovation engine and specialized sales, marketing and channel model, which will complement HP’s networking business and go-to-market breadth. Together, Aruba and HP will deliver next-generation converged campus solutions, leveraging the strong Aruba brand.

 

Gartner First Take Report:

http://www.gartner.com/technology/reprints.do?id=1-2BDBNK1&ct=150309&st=sb

 

Aruba Networks Summary Page:

http://www.arubanetworks.com/aruba-and-hp/

 

 

Sunday, March 22, 2015

New HP StoreOnce 2900

HP StoreOnce 2900 is designed for larger remote offices and small and midsized businesses with significant amounts of data to be protected.

* It is a 2U backup appliance offering 24TB of raw capacity (15.5TB usable) using 6x 4TB disks.
* It can scale capacity to provide excellent density within the 2U form factor from 24TB to 48TB raw capacity (15.5TB usable -31.5TB Usable) using a 6x 4TB disks upgrade kit.
* It can protect up to 70TB of data in 12 hours (5.8TB/hr ingest performance) via StoreOnce Catalyst and restore up to 41TB (3.4TB/hr restore speed) in the same period

http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/Around-the-Storage-Block-Blog/New-HP-StoreOnce-2900-enterprise-class-data-protection-for-small/ba-p/181581?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#.VQ7hDpH8XqA

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

Thursday, March 12, 2015

HP has Day 0 support for vSphere 6.0

VMware has released VMware vSphere 6.0 and once again HP support is available Day 0.

 

The VMware vSphere 6.0 HP custom ISO is available at the following URLs https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/details?downloadGroup=OEM-ESXI60GA-HP&productId=491

 

The updated recipe document has been published and is available on vibsdepot at http://vibsdepot.hp.com/hpq/recipes/HP-VMware-Recipe.pdf

 

Release Notes and Getting Started  are available at VMware vSphere 6.0 Documentation

 

The HP VMware HCL is live at HP Servers Support & Certification Matrices - VMware

 

The HP VMware custom image download page is live at  HP VMware vSphere custom image download page

 

The HP Agentless Management Service Offline Bundle for VMware vSphere 6.0, HP ESXi Offline Bundle for VMware vSphere 6.0, HP ESXi Utilities Offline Bundle for VMware vSphere 6.0 are also live.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Latest Fling from VMware Labs - VCS to VCVA Converter

The VCS to VCVA Converter Appliance is the winning idea from the 2013 Fling Contest. It allows customers to migrate from Windows vCenter Server with an External Microsoft SQL Server Database to the vCenter Server Appliance with an embedded vPostgres database.

The Fling migrates the vCenter database, roles, permissions, privileges, certificates and inventory service. The target appliance will run at the same IP address as the source vCenter.

Download the VCS to VCVA Converter

Monday, March 2, 2015

New Version of LeftHand OS for HP StoreVirtual Now Available

LeftHand O/S is the name of the software OS for HP StoreVirtual. This past week, we released LeftHand OS 12.0. Here's a list of the new features:

* Space Reclamation - StoreVirtual Storage can now reclaim space in VMware vSphere and Microsoft Windows environments using T10 UNMAP.
* HP StoreVirtual Multipathing Extension Module (MEM) for VMware vSphere - Reduce latency and improve performance in VMware vSphere environments. The MEM also optimizes data-path traffic in multi-site (or stretch-cluster) configurations.
* New REST API - Provision storage, create and modify storage pools using the all new web services based API for HP StoreVirtual.
* Faster remote copy performance and system reboot times.

Find out more at:
http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/Around-the-Storage-Block-Blog/New-Version-of-LeftHand-OS-for-HP-StoreVirtual-Now-Available/ba-p/180921#.VPRpIcuibqA

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

Saturday, February 21, 2015

New technical paper on implementing VMware Virtual Volumes (VVOLs)

Want to know more about the new VVOL storage architecture that is coming soon in vSphere 6? HP has just published a new Technical Implementation Guide for VVOLs on 3PAR StoreServ<http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA5-6907ENW.pdf>.

Visit Eric's blog for more info:
http://vsphere-land.com/news/new-technical-paper-on-implementing-vmware-virtual-volumes-vvols.html

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

Monday, February 16, 2015

Tune in: Hyper-convergence Megacast - Feb 24, 2015

Want to know more about HP's hyper-converged products? Dying to see a demo of our OneView InstantOn installation wizard?

Join us on February 24th for a multi-vendor online event. For more information and the link to register, check out:

http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/Around-the-Storage-Block-Blog/Tune-in-Hyper-convergence-Megacast/ba-p/180194

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

VMware Certified Implementation Expert (VCIX) level

I just saw that VMware changed the old VCAP exam to now be called the VCIX.

VCIX focuses on multi-faceted implementation roles and includes both advanced
Administration and Design skills. VCIX replaces the current VMware Certified Advanced
Professional (VCAP) level and provides more thorough validation of a candidate's skills
and knowledge. Additional changes include:
• VCIX certification is comprised of two separate exams – one focused on Administration
and one focused on Design
• The VCIX Design exam will be available at more PearsonVue testing locations
• VCIX Design exams have been shortened from 4 to 2 hours. The decreased time does
not reflect ease of the exam, but is the result of the exam focusing on new topics only
and does not include those covered by prior exams
• Elite status for candidates who complete multiple VCIX certifications
Certification requirements: VCP Certification + VCIX Design exam + VCIX
Administration exam

https://mylearn.vmware.com/mgrReg/plan.cfm?plan=62403&ui=www_cert#key

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

#VMwarePEX - HP VPV

John Reed demoing the HP Virtulization Performance Viewer at the #HP booth.

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

#VMwarePEX - HP CS 240-HC

Come see the HP CS 240-HC at the #HP booth.

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

#VMwarePEX - HP booth

Come visit the #vChamps at the #HP booth.

John Reed, Mark and myself will be glad to give you a demo of all the OneView vSphere integrations.

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

#VMwarePEX - yesterday's announcement recap by Pat

VSphere 6 - 650+ new features (including long distance vMotion & 4 VCP5 FT)

vCloud Suite - 20x customers in 2014

NSX - extend SDN to hyped cloud & 50+ additional partners

vRealize - #1 cloud management suite in the market

Openstack - VMware integrated Openstack and its Free vSphere Ent+ users

VVol - avalible today, some storage partners support today, btw HP does :)

Vsan 6 - major approvment in utilization of flash, over 1000 clients in 2014

EVO:Rack - to be released at VMworld 2015

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

#VMwarePEX - yesterday's announcement recap by Pat

VSphere 6 - 650+ new features (including long distance vMotion & 4 VCP5 FT)

vCloud Suite - 20x customers in 2014

NSX - extend SDN to hyped cloud & 50+ additional partners

vRealize - #1 cloud management suite in the market

Openstack - VMware integrated Openstack and its Free vSphere Ent+ users

VVol - avalible today, some storage partners support today, btw HP does :)

Vsan 6 - major approvment in utilization of flash, over 1000 clients in 2014

EVO:Rack - to be released at VMworld 2015

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

#VMwarePEX - forces on IT today

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

#VMwarePEX - general session about to start

Complete confusion by the attendees... Seems like most people do not understand what "reserved" means

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

#pex - crowd waiting for first session

Waiting to go see Pat and Carl speak about the future of VMware

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

#pex - Feb 3

My first full day at #pex looking forward to the general session and chatting with everyone who stops by the HP booth in the solution exchange.

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

Saturday, January 31, 2015

3ParDude article on the new 3par SSMC

@3ParDude has a great overview of the new 3par SSMC.

Check out the overview here: http://t.co/LJEVF0DITh

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

Monday, January 26, 2015

Connect with HP Converged Systems at VMware PEX

Next week VMware<http://h22168.www2.hp.com/us/en/partners/vmware/> and its partners will join forces to show how we are helping you meet customer demands and new market opportunities. HP Converged Systems<http://www8.hp.com/us/en/business-solutions/converged-systems/index.html> will be at the event to discuss the latest products integrated with VMware software and to show how these solutions allow you to deploy virtualization faster while reducing overall costs.



HP and VMware have a long history of collaboration and one of the most exciting ways this partnership is being leveraged is through HP OneView<http://www8.hp.com/us/en/business-solutions/converged-systems/oneview.html?jumpid=hpr_r1002_usen_link1> integration with VMware vCenter and Operations Management suite. HP OneView allows businesses to drive out costs and reduce risks through the use of software-defined templates<http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/enterprise/servers/products/infrastructure-management/index.aspx#.UxpM4fldV8E> that automate the task of making changes and replicating them across their datacenter infrastructure. And HP OneView management interface allows you use the VMware tools you already know, simplifying operations and reducing risk and errors.



Visit HP Converged Systems at VMware Partner Exchange booth #501

HP Converged Systems will have a few different ways you can connect with us while at VMware Partner Exchange 2015. Come visit us to see and hear about our latest innovations and solutions.

* HP will host an all-day boot camp where attendees will get an up-close look at HP and VMware management solutions via live demonstrations, get to hear the latest from HP and VMware regarding HP ConvergedSystem 200-HC EVO:RAIL<http://www8.hp.com/h20195/V2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=4AA5-5881ENW&cc=us&lc=en> and much more.
* Join the HP breakout session with Jeff Carlat, Director, Product Management – HP Converged Systems, and Rob Strechay – HP Storage, who will show how easy it can be to transition to a software-define data center with the HP Hyper-Converged Systems<http://www8.hp.com/us/en/products/cs-solutions/product-detail.html?oid=7563527#!tab=features> portfolio.
* Visit the HP booth (#501) to chat with product experts and see live demonstrations of our latest innovations and solutions like HP OneView with VMware integrations.
* HP will be in the VMware EVO:RAIL Zone showcasing HP ConvergedSystem 200-HC EVO:RAIL and Paul Gavin, Product Manager, will be on hand to answer questions.

The Specifics

What: VMware Partner Exchange 2015<https://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/partner-exchange/> – VMware's annual global partner conference

Where: Moscone Center West in San Francisco, California

When: February 3-5th, with pre-event boot camps beginning January 31st



Plan to attend the HP Sessions:

Monday, February 2, 9:00am – 5:00pm

Session Title: HP Bootcamp for Sales & Technical Professionals (featuring SDDC, Hyper-Converged & EVO: RAIL Solutions)

Session ID: CPV4746-SPO-BC



Wednesday, February 4, 12:45pm - 1:45pm

Jeff Carlat, Director, Product Management – HP Converged Systems, and Rob Strechay

Session Title: Zero to Software-Defined Data Center in under 15 minutes: the fast and easy track with hyper-convergence

Session ID: STO4550-SPO



More information about the show can be found here<https://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/partner-exchange/>and more about HP's sessions here<https://vmwarepex2015.lanyonevents.com/connect/search.ww#loadSearch-searchPhrase=HP&searchType=session&tc=0&sortBy=abbreviationSort&p=&i(10003)=&i(11023)=&i(11021)=&i(11024)=&i(11402)=>. I look forward to seeing you there!


Original post:

http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/Converged-Infrastructure/Connect-with-HP-Converged-Systems-at-VMware-Partner-Exchange/ba-p/179390#.VMZ19XOibqA

Mike
Michael.Yallits@hp.com

Sunday, January 11, 2015