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vRealize Automation 6.0.1 to 6.1 – Part 2 – Upgrading the IaaS Components

VMwareAbhilash BSeptember 12, 20142

In the previous blog post we saw the steps involved in upgrading the vCAC Appliance server from 6.0.1 to 6.1. In this blog post we will see how the IaaS components are upgraded and what all steps are involved in the process. There are some pre-installation steps that need to be taken care of before…

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vRealize Automation 6.0.1 to 6.1 – Part 1 – Upgrading vCAC Appliance

VMwareAbhilash BSeptember 12, 20141

vRealize Automation 6.1 (formerly known as vCAC) was released this week with lot of new changes and bug fixes. This has been a major release after the update 6.0.1. I will not go into the details of all the changes and fixes but if you are interested there is a really good article by Omer Kushmaro on…

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VMware product walk-through released with all new products and features

VMwareAbhilash BSeptember 8, 20140

VMware has released the new product walk-through portal where one can find all the interesting things related to products and their features. This portal gives a really good technical overview of the products and their features for everyone who is interested in knowing what the products have to offer. It even gives you a clue on…

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Updating vCloud Application Director license in 5 simple steps

VMwareAbhilash BAugust 22, 20140

vCloud Application Director (vCAD) is a VMware product which helps in building application blueprints for deployments on cloud. It comes as part of vCloud Suite and can be licensed based on OSI model or per core if one’s going with vCloud Suite licensing. Unlike most of the VMware products, vCloud Application Director does not have…

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vCAC 5.2 Blueprint does not dynamically update back-end template changes

VMwareAbhilash BAugust 11, 20140

VMware vCAC is a wonderful product that enables you to manage and deploy VM’s across multiple vendor platform and also takes Cloud to a different level. But sometimes there are these little things they forget to fix when they put the product out in the market. Especially the vCAC 5.1(Previously know as DynamicOps) which was…

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