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vcritical.com
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| | | | | When using the VMware vSphere Distributed Switch, ephemeral port groups offer a capability not found in the other two binding options. | |
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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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| | | | | Deploying VCF - the automated way with 2 NUCs | |
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| | | TL;DR: Parallels Desktop 13 only supports OpenGL 3.2 on an extremely limited subset of mostly games. VMWare Fusion 10 has full OpenGL 3.3 support. In my case, this made the difference between being able to work on a VTK-based client project (VMWare Fusion ????) or NOT being able to work the project (Parallels ????). I bought a Parallels Desktop Pro 13 subscription to be able to do Linux and Windows development on my MacBook Pro. | ||