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VMware Explore 2024 – General Session – Shaping The Future Of Cloud And AI Innovation

by Tommy Grot August 28, 2024
written by Tommy Grot 3 minutes read

Las Vegas, the city that never sleeps, is about to shine even brighter as we step into a new era of technology. VMware Explore 2024 has arrived, and with it, a gathering of some of the most brilliant minds from around the globe, ready to shape the future of infrastructure and innovation.

At VMware Explore 2024, the company’s CEO, Hock Tan, took the stage to present a vision for the future of the company and reassure customers about its commitment to innovation and their success. In this blog post, we’ll recap Tan’s key messages from the general session and explore how VMware is positioning itself for the future while maintaining a strong focus on its customers’ needs. Along with announcing the large community that backs VMware – VMUG and VMware vExperts.

Hock Tan said that the CEOs’ decisions to push their companies into public clouds have left their IT departments with post-traumatic stress disorder, while silos of datacenter tech have left tech teams “screwed”. Which is 100% true, organizations are not ready for the cloud and the insane costs, cloud should be utilized to provide on-demand resources when an organization requires them.

The Future of VMware:
Tan began by highlighting VMware’s rich history and its role in revolutionizing virtualization and cloud computing. He acknowledged the company’s impressive track record of innovation, including recent innovations like VCF 9 and many other updates within Private AI and business operations, which have expanded VMware’s capabilities in areas like cloud management and multi-cloud.

He then set the tone for the rest of his presentation by emphasizing that while VMware has come a long way, there is still much to be done. Hock Tan said, “We’re just getting started,” hinting at a bold and ambitious future ahead for the company. He went on to describe VMware’s strategy as one that focuses on three key pillars: cloud, modern applications, and digital infrastructure.

Cloud and Virtualization:
Tan discussed how VMware has been at the forefront of cloud computing since its early days with virtualization. He highlighted the ongoing evolution of cloud technologies and how VMware is adapting to meet the changing needs of businesses. This includes investing in hybrid cloud solutions and expanding its presence in public, private, and edge clouds. Tan also mentioned VMware’s commitment to open standards and interoperability, ensuring that their products can seamlessly integrate with various cloud environments.


In his presentation at VMware Explore 2024, Hock Tan offered a compelling vision for the future of VMware, highlighting its commitment to innovation and customer success. By focusing on cloud, modern applications, and digital infrastructure, VMware is positioning itself to meet the evolving needs of businesses. Tan’s reassurance to customers that Broadcom wants to help and continue investing in their success are likely to alleviate any concerns about the company’s future direction. As VMware continues to execute on its strategy, it will be fascinating to see how the company evolves and adapts to the ever-changing landscape of technology.

August 28, 2024 1 comment 499 views
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How To Upgrade VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1.x

by Tommy Grot March 26, 2024
written by Tommy Grot 4 minutes read

Have you heard the exciting news about the latest release of VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1.1? This update is packed with tons of new features that are sure to get you pumped up. From AI technologies and Private AI implementations to a slew of other enhancements, there’s something for everyone in this release. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just dipping your toes into the world of cloud computing, this update has something to offer. So grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and let’s dive into all the new and exciting features that VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1.1 has to offer!

Highlighted Features

As announced at the 2024 GTC AI Conference, Broadcom has announced initial availability of  VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA as an advanced add-on to VMware Cloud Foundation. VMware Private AI Foundation marks the beginning of a new era for infrastructure solutions, powered by VMware Cloud Foundation to support a wide range of Generative AI use cases. Read more about VMware Cloud Foundation AI/ML Solutions here.   

VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA

VMware Cloud Foundation is the core infrastructure platform for VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA, delivering modern private cloud that enables organizations to dynamically scale GenAI workloads on demand.  VMware Cloud Foundation provides an automated, self-service cloud experience that accelerates productivity for developers and data scientists, while delivering comprehensive security and resilience to protect and recover an organization’s most sensitive intellectual property.  

VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1.1 Bill of Materials: 

VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1.1 – Release Notes


Lets start the Upgrade!

Take a snapshot of your SDDC Manager and your vCenter Server, ensure they are offline snapshots.

Login to your SDDC Manager, and you shall see new bundles appear, this is only true if you have a internet connected VCF stack. If you are in a offline deployment follow this other walk through i made on how to download bundles for VCF and other products.

Example of what you shall see when bundles are automatically downloaded into your SDDC Manager

Next before we upgrade – ensure you run a Pre-Check Under the Workload Domains you want to upgrade

The Pre-check will verify connectivity and password authentication with service accounts to all different appliances. Once the pre-check is done we will proceed to the next step which is to plan the upgrade!

My Pre-check had few errors, one of the major errors was related to VM/Host Affinity rules for certain VMs like domain controller, Aria Logs, Aria Operations, so I had to disable the rules for the upgrade to ensure that there is no error during deployment.

Disabled VM/Host Rules

Here you will see the Pre-Check Results, I had 5 errors which one of of them was storage capacity of the vCenter Server and then VM/Host Rules that were enabled that needed to be disabled to continue the upgrade.

Once Pre-Check has been completed, you will see that your workload domain will have Updates Available in the right side of the window as shown below.

Now we plan for the upgrade, this is a new addition which helps out the upgrade path and sees the source and target version along with being able to see what bundles or what products have been upgraded if you have utilized the Async Patch tool like in this blog post here.

Now, you will see that my vCenter Server and NSX have been upgraded that is due to the Async patch tool, I upgraded my VCF out of cycle of the main released to fix few issues and security vulnerabilities. So thus the Green check marks for NSX_T Manager and vCenter and ESXi.

Now, we will wait – this task is running in the background, you will in a moment see that the Download Bundles task(s) will be running.

After the binaries have been downloaded, staged and prepared. You will see that your workload domain that was once with updates available is now ready for upgrade.

Lets Start the upgrade! Ensure you have GOOD BACKUPS and/or SNAPSHOTS of the SDDC Manager and vCenter Server. If you do lets continue!

SDDC Manager is now upgrading itself, it will upgrade the core components as well as the drift update if it is needed.

  • Setup Common Appliance Platform
  • Validate Services Before Upgrade
  • Remove Packages Pre Upgrade
  • Update Necessary RPMs For Photon4 Upgrade
  • VMware Cloud Foundation Services and Platform Upgrades
  • Authenticate Common Appliance Platform
  • Update VCF Service and Platform rpms
  • Reboot SDDC Manager
  • Refresh Custom Certificates
  • Update SDDC Manager Appliance Version
  • SDDC Manager Deployment Drift
  • Run VCF Services and Platform upgrades Post Validation
  • Validate Services
  • Cleanup
  • Stop Common Appliance platform Service

After 16 minutes and 29 seconds, we have an upgraded SDDC Manager! Since my vCenter and NSX have all been upgraded the upgrade would of continued and all the hosts would have upgraded automatically minus few questions being asked during the deployment.

Successfully deployed VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1.1!

March 26, 2024 5 comments 1.7K views
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The New Frontier of Generative AI & VMware Multi-Cloud!

by Tommy Grot July 10, 2023
written by Tommy Grot 1 minutes read

Generative AI and VMware Solutions, with the excitement and potential of new language learning models, will be adapted by businesses but with each business having their own domain to run their data through there are lots of concerns with security, privacy, and legal issues.

Large language models and multi-cloud infrastructure can complement each other by distributing the computational workload across multiple cloud providers. This allows for increased performance and scalability, as well as reducing the risk of service disruption or downtime.

Multi-cloud deployment of large language models enables organizations to leverage the strengths and capabilities of different cloud providers. By strategically distributing the workload, businesses can optimize cost-efficiency, enhance data privacy and security, and avoid vendor lock-in.

In this Briefing, you’ll hear insights from VMware business and technical leaders on topics including:

  • The opportunities and challenges CIOs see in transforming their businesses with AI.
  • Why multi-cloud environments will be the foundation for enterprise AI.
  • The importance of a responsible and ethical approach to AI.
  • The role of an AI-enabling ecosystem for customer choice and flexibility.
  • AI research priorities for VMware.
  • A glimpse into VMware’s focus on accelerating and simplifying customer adoption of AI.

Speakers include VMware President Sumit Dhawan, VP of Research Sujata Banerjee, and VP of Cross-Cloud Services Vittorio Viarengo. Don’t miss this important conversation!

July 10, 2023 0 comments 408 views
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