DSM 9.0.1 – MySQL Database deployments through…

DSM 9.0.1 – MySQL Database deployments through VCF Automation

DSM 9.0.1 – MySQL Database deployments through…

In Data Services Manager 9.0.1, we decided to remove the ability to create MySQL Data Service Policies (DSP) from VCF Automation (VCFA) UI until we can also provision MySQL databases end-to-end. Even though you could create a Data Service Policy via the UI in VCFA 9.0/DSM 9.0, you still had to […]


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VCF Operations Management Packs: Announcing End…

VCF Operations Management Packs: Announcing End…

Broadcom is announcing End of General Support (EOGS) for the following VCF Operations Management Packs. Consequently, Broadcom will no longer provide General Support, including Bug Fixes, Security Patches, or any updates for these Management Packs, effective September 30, 30th 2025. Alternative [..]


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DSM 9.0.1 – New Microsoft SQL Server…

DSM 9.0.1 – New Microsoft SQL Server enhancements Part 2

DSM 9.0.1 – New Microsoft SQL Server…

In my most recent post, we saw how to setup a privileged user which would write SPNs for database users to enable Windows Authentication. We also saw how this user could update DNS entries automatically when a database is created. We followed these steps and provisioned a SQL Server instance. Once the instance was provisioned, we create a login for the owner and saw how the user could successfully login to the instance using Windows Auth. This is all great, but really one of the key points of…Read More


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Webinar: 5 Reasons to Upgrade from VMware…

Feeling the pressure on your infrastructure? You’re not alone. On October 1, join our webinar to learn 5 key reasons to upgrade from VVF to VCF — automation, hybrid flexibility, container support, stronger security, and more. 🔗 Sign up here:

Webinar: 5 Reasons to Upgrade from VMware…

IT teams are under pressure to modernize infrastructure, support new workloads, and do more with leaner resources. VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) builds on vSphere Foundation (VVF) with a full-stack, automated platform that simplifies operations and unlocks powerful new capabilities. Join us to learn how upgrading to VCF helps your organization. Automate lifecycle management and reduce Day 2 ops overhead Improve storage economics with 4x vSAN capacity Run VMs, containers, and AI workloads on one platform Strengthen security with built-in zero trust and compliance controls Enable hybrid cloud flexibility with consistent infrastructure and license portability This session will highlight why now is the right time to move beyond VVF—and how…Read More


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