Proactive HA is working in VCSA 6.7 with Cisco UCS Manager Plugin for VMware vSphere HTML Client (beta Version 3.0(2))

Cisco has released the 3.0(2) beta version of the the Cisco UCS Manager VMware vSphere HTML client plugin. These version is working with vSphere 6.7. It’s currently running and enabled on 9 different clusters – 290 hosts. It works great so far.

Here are the new and changed features in Release3.0(2):

  • Included defect fixes
  • Added a new fault (F1706)to the Cisco UCS Provider failure conditions list
  • Added support for proactive High Availability for more than 100 hosts in vCenter

It is great to combine it with new Cisco UCS 4.1.1 because of Intel Post Package Repair (PPR).

  • Intel Post Package Repair (PPR) uses additional spare capacity within the DDR4 DRAM to remap and replace faulty cell areas detected during system boot time. Remapping is permanent and persists through power-down and reboot.
  • Newer memories, such as double data ram version 4 (DDR4) include so-called post-package repair (PPR) capabilities. PPR capabilities enable a compatible memory controller to remap accesses from a faulty row of a memory module to a spare row of the memory module that is not faulty.
    • Hard-PPR permanently remaps accesses from a designated faulty row to a designated spare row. A Hard-PPR row remapping survives power cycles.
    • Soft-PPR remapping temporarily maps accesses from a faulty row to a designated spare row. A Soft-PPR row remapping will survive a “warm” reboot,but does not survive a powercycle.
  • You can enabled it in BIOS policy / Memory RAS configuration – Select PPR type configuration – Hard PPR

  • To support “Alert F1706 – ADDDC Memory RAS Problem” is necessary
    ADDDC Sparing—System reliability is optimized by holding memory in reserve so that it can be used in case other DIMMs fail. This mode provides some memory redundancy, but does not provide as much redundancy as mirroring.
  • Cisco recommends upgrading to 4.0(4c) or later to expand memory fault coverage. Beginning with 4.0(4c) an additional RAS feature, Adaptive Double Device Data Correction (ADDDC Sparing) is available. It will be enabled and configured as “Platform Default” for Memory RAS configuration.

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Thank you to everyone who applied for vExpert and thank you to the vExpert PROs for helping with the voting process. We are pleased to announce the list of 2020 vExperts. You can visit https://vexpert.vmware.com/directory to see a list and profile of each vExpert and see the list at the bottom of this post. All The post vExpert 2020 Award Announcement appeared first on VMware vExpert Blog.


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This week on the Virtually Speaking Podcast it’s all about Home Labs. Our good friend William Lam has been aggregating an amazing collection of Home Labs in the IT Community. On this episode we welcome William, Max Abelardo and Johan van Amersfoort do discuss this new Home Labs aggregated list and things to consider when The post vSpeaking Podcast Ep 144: Home Labs Powered by vSAN appeared first on Virtual Blocks.


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VMware vSphere 6.0 Reaches EoGS in March 2020

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Proactively inform your customers about the vSphere 6.0 End of General Support (EoGS) and help them upgrade to vSphere 6.5 or 6.7. Note that by upgrading to vSphere 6.5 or 6.7, customers not only get all the latest capabilities of vSphere, but also the latest vSAN release and capabilities (with the separate vSAN license). Learn […] The post VMware vSphere 6.0 Reaches EoGS in March 2020 appeared first on Partner News.


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The NSX Troubleshooting Guide describes how to monitor and troubleshoot the VMware NSX® Data Center for a vSphere® system using the NSX Manager user interface, the vSphere Web Client, and other components, as needed.

This manual is intended for anyone who wants to use or troubleshoot any problem for NSX Data Center for vSphere in a VMware vSphere® environment. The information in this manual is written for experienced system administrators who are familiar with virtual machine technology and virtual data center operations. This manual assumes familiarity with vSphere, including VMware ESXi™, VMware vCenter Server®, and the vSphere Web Client.