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| | | | | Back when Apple didn't try and screw over anyone with a broken iMac, back before Intel was the standard for Apple hardware, and back before Apple lost its only source of new innovation, that being Steve Jobs, there was the PowerMac, a line of computers running RISC architecture known as PowerPC, co-developed in a partnership between IBM, Apple, and Motorola. As the Power architecture is now fairly uncommon, as x86 and ARM dominate the processor market, it is now mainly used in server applications.... | |
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| | | | | VCF in Home Lab Guide Introduction In the world of IT infrastructure, virtualization has become a cornerstone for modern data centers. VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) is a leading platform that integrates compute, storage, networking, and management into a single, unified stack. For IT professionals, building a home lab to simulate... | |
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| | | | | My Homelab Journey: From Unraid Beginnings to Version 5 | |
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| | | With the release of vSphere 7.0U1, vSphere with Kubernetes has been decoupled from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF). VMware now has two vSphere with Kubernetes offerings, the original VCF based vSphere with Kubernetes offering, now referred to as VCF with Tanzu, and a newer offering outside of VCF, referred to as vSphere with Tanzu. | ||