I especially liked how the information was focused and to the point. I see so many videos where people ramble on and never really give me what I am after. This was very helpful as it was tooled for someone familiar with VMware, but unfamiliar with cloud foundation. Add to that there was energy in the delivery. Thank you.
Great content steve i was looking forward for the VCF videos since brodcome investing so much into the product and giving it big push and i knew it nobody can explains it so clearly like the way you do Huge fan of the channel
@@TechUnGlued Thank you i agree also. Just to confirm in this case we can look at SDDC manager as HCI software who can manage VMs, kubernetes cluster, storage, networking and for hardware we can choose any servers for example from HPE, dell etc. Is this correct or ?
When you say stuff like managing my VM's, and Network, and Storage (assuming vSAN) you still use the tools like NSX and vCenter so do things like that. As for choosing any servers i.e HPE, Dell they need to be on the VCF compatibiliy list.. I hope this help and that I understood the question. Have a great day
@@TechUnGlued hello, yes you understand good. I was just thinking that we use one interface/gui instead couple of tham for manage vms, vsan, networking or ?
@@mirzadzafic8999 Yah the SDDC manager does not manage things done to the level of the VM's or the Virtual Network, you would have to use the individual tool for that. Maybe in the future sometime.. Have a good one
Writing this comment while pausing the video. Great content, i usually dont comment but couldnt stop myself as found some great content. 😃
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching! Have a good one
I especially liked how the information was focused and to the point. I see so many videos where people ramble on and never really give me what I am after. This was very helpful as it was tooled for someone familiar with VMware, but unfamiliar with cloud foundation. Add to that there was energy in the delivery. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! You have a great day
wonderful series well explained .Hope to see more such series Thankyou steven :)
You got it! Thanks for watching. Have a good one
Accurate (HITMAN) information and Teaching Skill😊
Glad you think so! Have a great day
thanks. very informative.
My pleasure. Have a great day.
Great content steve i was looking forward for the VCF videos since brodcome investing so much into the product and giving it big push and i knew it nobody can explains it so clearly like the way you do
Huge fan of the channel
Great to hear! Thanks for watching and have a great day
Great insight thanks Steve❤ looking forward to vRealize automation series
Thanks for watching. I have it on the list, so hopefully not oo long from now. Have a good one
what a great video and what a great series! Thanks!
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Was looking for this series 😊 thanks
Hope you like it! Have a good one.
Great Content 👌
Thank you 🙌 Have a great day
Excited for this series and sir could you please do some video about vCD or vcloud director? No much resources about this topic out there
I will see what I can do.. Have a good one
Great video and I am really excited for this series! Good job. Can VCF (for testing purposes) be installed on ESXi Virtual appliance?
Yes you can! Mine are all nested. Video should be out soon on the bring-up process. Have a good one.
Much awaited 🙂
Thanks. Have a great day
Great content 👍 any plans for VMware Aria Automation?
Thanks for watching. IT is on the list, but won;t be for a while. Have a good one
Good to start VCF now...
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Hi, can we look at vcf as HCI solution? Thank you
I don't see why not. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
@@TechUnGlued Thank you i agree also. Just to confirm in this case we can look at SDDC manager as HCI software who can manage VMs, kubernetes cluster, storage, networking and for hardware we can choose any servers for example from HPE, dell etc. Is this correct or ?
When you say stuff like managing my VM's, and Network, and Storage (assuming vSAN) you still use the tools like NSX and vCenter so do things like that. As for choosing any servers i.e HPE, Dell they need to be on the VCF compatibiliy list.. I hope this help and that I understood the question. Have a great day
@@TechUnGlued hello, yes you understand good. I was just thinking that we use one interface/gui instead couple of tham for manage vms, vsan, networking or ?
@@mirzadzafic8999 Yah the SDDC manager does not manage things done to the level of the VM's or the Virtual Network, you would have to use the individual tool for that. Maybe in the future sometime.. Have a good one
I wait for that🎉❤
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Thank you
Thanks for watching. Have a good one