Cloud Foundation 50 Concepts - Part IV

  And finally, this is the latest part of the VCF 50 Concepts series, but not the end! Because way more is coming. If you missed any of the first 3 Posts, it is better to first look at Parts I, II, and III. Let's get started! Token ID: Each SDDC Manager Workflow is based on several tasks and subtasks. Every Task has its Token ID. When it comes to troubleshooting, it is critical to identify the Token ID of the failed subtask because it will make it easier to find the source of the problem on the proper log files.You can find the Token ID in the Tasks view in the UI of the SDDC Manager, expanding the workflow task and identifying the failed subtask. opID: This is the Operation ID for an entire Task. You can find the opID associated with one particular Task in the Logs, and…
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Cloud Foundation 50 Concepts - Part III

  This Post is Part III in the VCF 50 Concept series. If you missed Part I and Part II, I recommend you look for a better understanding first.In Part III, we are going to focus on the Lifecycle. Let's get started! VCF Lifecycle Management: This is one of the most exciting features of Cloud Foundation. Integrated into the SDDC Manager and comparable with the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra, the Lifecycle Management orchestrates the upgrade of the entire solution in combination with vSphere Lifecycle, NSX and Aria Suite Lifecycle. Online Depot: Public VMware Repository where the SDDC Manager can download the available Patch and Upgrades. Suppose the SDDC Manager is not allowed to connect to the Internet. In that case, it is possible to manually download the files and move them securely from a laptop to the SDDC Manager using the Bundle Transfer Utility. Backup Server: This is a storage repository…
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Cloud Foundation 50 Concepts - Part II

  This second post of the 50 VCF Concepts blog will cover the main concepts related to the general Infrastructure and the VI Workload Domain creation. If you missed Part I of the series, I recommend you start there first. Let's get started! VCF Deployment: There are two types of Cloud Foundation Deployments. Those two Deployments are Single Site and Stretched.It is also possible to describe a VCF Deployment using the term "VCF instance", especially when the VCF Deployment has finished. VCF Architecture: There are two Architectures or ways to Deploy a Cloud Foundation: Consolidated and Standard. The VCF Deployment can work without any VI Workload Domain (Consolidated) or (Standard) up to 14 VI Workload Domains.Starting with a Consolidated Deployment will allow you to migrate from a Consolidated to a Standard Architecture.   Image provided by VMware - VCF Design Guide   Region: Logical concept used to identify and group…
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