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Technology wise, there’s a lot you can do if your environment supports it. You’ll never be able to keep up on blocking new Saas tools through proxy/firewall so you can try something like a CASB solution. Also look into discovery tools that will give you insight into what’s being used such as https://wing.security/. Source: over 1 year ago
Eh, a week to crash course vSphere with unknown "plus to know"? You can learn ESXi + vCenter(vSphere) in a couple days, but you wont still "know it", just have exposure to it. I would start by pulling up ESXi and vCenter deployment videos and downloading the trials from vmware.com and star there. Source: about 1 year ago
I used the Feb 23 Dell vendor ISO from vmware.com and the upgrade went fine as expect. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes, I see it consists of the same products, but they are managed by that SDDC appliance. I just found a "VCF FAQ" at vmware.com, which answers some questions:. Source: about 1 year ago
Oh, you can try ESXi as a VM under Fusion, assuming an Intel-based Mac. Just register at vmware.com and download the beast. If you're curious. (There's also and ARM-based version of ESXi but, eh.) Of course "corporate" ESXi really becomes itself when you run it with all the complementary stuff and manage it using vCenter Server. Source: about 1 year ago
I used a Virtual Machine from vmware.com which worked. Source: over 1 year ago
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