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VMworld 2020 Hands-on Labs Quick Tips and Tricks

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Friends,

We are extremely proud to bring to you the Hands-on Labs program at VMworld 2020. We wanted to share with you that we have done tons of testing to make sure the apps behind the scenes work together nicely and as a result we created some tips and tricks to help make your experience smooth like butter.

Here is my list of tips and tricks…

  • Set your browsers to accept 3rd party cookies
  • Use latest version of Chrome for VMworld Online. We love all browsers but for this event Chrome it is.
  • Find the largest monitor you can get your hands on – At VMworld in person event we use 24″ monitors but the reality is that most of us use a laptop – mine is a 13″
  • Test your local connection against our clouds prior to event  http://labs.hol.vmware.com/vmworld/compatibility
  • We will have a small Army of Volunteer Product experts to help answer your product questions during the conference.  From a support tools perspective we will be using Zoom Chat and for longer in depth discussion we will be using Intercom – Sending a huge shout out to the team at Intercom thanks for all your help !
  • Curious about what products we use to operate our Multi Cloud infrastructures – Visit our Command Center Wall – we will be using Twitch to stream our products managing and monitoring our infrastructure. You will get to see products like vRealize Operations, Wavefront, VMware Learning Platform and others. The Command Center Wall is in the Content Catalog next to the Hands-on Labs sections.
  • Don’t miss out on our cool Odyssey Championship by visiting our spectator site – We put this together so you could watch the Championship game through Twitch – this is the next best thing to joining us on site. Book mark this link for more details https://odyssey.vmware.com/go.html

I also wanted to introducing the shiny new Pop-Out Mode feature added to our site. A huge thanks to folks that provided feedback on our screen size challenges and thanks to Steven G and team for creating this very cool feature.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Odyssey into Asia Pacific vForums – Week 2

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vForum Seoul (Nov 19th, 2019)

Odyssey made its debut in Seoul on the 19th of November. Located at the very center of the venue, vForum attendees gathered around the area to watch the contestants compete. Round 1 was on vSphere, Round 2 on Horizon and the last round was centered on vSAN.

Here is a sneak-peak into the event.

Congratulations to the winners – Rockets! Team Rocket was from a VMware partner in Korea. We hope to see you again next year.

Watch the recap of the entire event in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecDnAoJmQgs

 

vForum Mumbai (Nov 19th – 20th, 2019)

Next stop on week two of the Asia pacific vForums was vForum Mumbai. Contestants could register on the event day to compete in the Odyssey tournament. A total of 5 tournaments were held using the entire scope of VMware products – vSAN, vSphere, NSX, vRealize Automation and Horizon.

 

vForum Beijing (Nov 21st – Nov 22nd, 2019)

Our final stop of vForum APAC (Asia Pacific) 2019 was Beijing. The event started on November 20th with a soft launch online for users to test their skills and take the vSphere Odyssey lab.

 

 

The in-person event was on November 22nd jammed packed with excitement and momentum. The Bejing local team organized two separate standalone tournaments focused on vSphere and vSAN content. Recruiting a total 56 customer and partners forming a total of 28 teams, 14 teams for each tournament. Making it the biggest number of team formations to date, compared to 24 at VMworld US and Barcelona.

 

 

The event kick-off in the morning with the vSphere tournament and in the afternoon the vSAN tournament began. The competition was fierce with multiple teams finishing seconds away and finally finishing with a record win!

 

 

Congratulation to team 野狼 (Wild Wolf) for winning the vSphere tournament and to the team (Timely Rain) for winning the vSAN tournament and setting a new record of 7:23, 0:44 faster than VMworld Barcelona.

 

Once again, thank you to Intel for sponsoring Odyssey for all of these fantastic events.

 

Also thank you to our readers. Happy new year!

 

 

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VMworld 2020 Hands-on Labs Quick Tips and Tricks

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Friends,

We are extremely proud to bring to you the Hands-on Labs program at VMworld 2020. We wanted to share with you that we have done tons of testing to make sure the apps behind the scenes work together nicely and as a result we created some tips and tricks to help make your experience smooth like butter.

Here is my list of tips and tricks…

  • Set your browsers to accept 3rd party cookies
  • Use latest version of Chrome for VMworld Online. We love all browsers but for this event Chrome it is.
  • Find the largest monitor you can get your hands on – At VMworld in person event we use 24″ monitors but the reality is that most of us use a laptop – mine is a 13″
  • Test your local connection against our clouds prior to event  http://labs.hol.vmware.com/vmworld/compatibility
  • We will have a small Army of Volunteer Product experts to help answer your product questions during the conference.  From a support tools perspective we will be using Zoom Chat and for longer in depth discussion we will be using Intercom – Sending a huge shout out to the team at Intercom thanks for all your help !
  • Curious about what products we use to operate our Multi Cloud infrastructures – Visit our Command Center Wall – we will be using Twitch to stream our products managing and monitoring our infrastructure. You will get to see products like vRealize Operations, Wavefront, VMware Learning Platform and others. The Command Center Wall is in the Content Catalog next to the Hands-on Labs sections.
  • Don’t miss out on our cool Odyssey Championship by visiting our spectator site – We put this together so you could watch the Championship game through Twitch – this is the next best thing to joining us on site. Book mark this link for more details https://odyssey.vmware.com/go.html

I also wanted to introducing the shiny new Pop-Out Mode feature added to our site. A huge thanks to folks that provided feedback on our screen size challenges and thanks to Steven G and team for creating this very cool feature.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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VMware Hands-on Labs Update – Lab Release cycles, Lab Transition Chart

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Friends,

We wanted to share with you that we have shifted over to a more frequent release model (~30 day cycle) to help better align with product releases.  As you can imagine this can be an interesting challenge as we create over 140 labs (250k + words of lab manual content) and localize the labs in 9 languages.  We also have many different flavors of labs, Lightning Labs, Challenge Labs and of course Odyssey Labs.

To help you keep track of this madness our team created a handy release table that shows which labs have been released and their replacements. Please keep in mind that sometimes for various and mysterious reasons the lab will not have an update. Please don’t hesitate to drop us a note if you have any questions or feedback.

Thank you all for your support ! Enjoy your labs and please keep the feedback coming !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some important links:

Hands-on Labs Lab Manual Doc Site:

http://docs.hol.vmware.com

Lab Transition Chart:

https://docs.hol.vmware.com/public/vlp/HOL-Oct_20-Lab-Transition.html

Got a question or need to file a support ticket?

https://vmware-hol.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals

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Congratulations to our Winners – VMware Hands-on Labs Jumpstart Raffle Contest

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Thank you to all who participated in our VMware Hands-on Labs Jumpstart Raffle Contest! Participants who took any of our eligible labs were entered for the chance to win one of our grand prizes consisting an Apple Macbook Pro & Apple AirPods Pro. Our raffle winners are:

Ignacio Gonzalez 

Richard van Dantzig

Stanislav Musil

Congratulations to our Winners, please check your emails for more information!

 

Explore more VMware Hands-on Labs here.

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Discover New and Updated Application Modernization Hands-on Labs

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March 24, 2021

Written by Kevin Brady and Leanne Jones

It is no easy task to determine if a product or service can truly deliver value to your IT organization. If value is defined as how and when the product/service can solve complex IT problems, then it is critically important to find the easiest path to uncover value in something you’ve never seen before. The faster you can determine the value in a new product/service, the faster you can achieve better business outcomes. So, how can you get started on this value exploration journey? Begin with VMware Hands-on Labs!


VMware Hands-on Labs provides everyone free access to VMware products and services to explore and learn. No installation required. You only need your current web browser, a reliable internet connection, and hopefully not too many distractions.

With help from VMware product teams, in February we released multiple new and updated labs around Application Modernization covering our Tanzu portfolio. 

For a full list of Application Modernization labs please visit the catalog here.

Completely new labs include:

   HOL-2133-02-MAP – Tanzu Application Catalog (Bitnami) – Getting Started

Description: Tanzu Application Catalog is a customizable selection of open source software from the Bitnami collection that is continuously maintained and verifiably tested for use in production environments.

Tanzu Application Catalog gives developers the productivity and agility of pre-packaged apps and components while enabling operators to meet the stringent security and transparency requirements of enterprise IT.

Objectives: In this lab you will see how to interact with the Tanzu Application Catalog user interface, access the containers and Helm charts in a private repository, as well as build, deploy, and modify applications from the catalog.

Module Overview: 1- Introduction to VMware Tanzu Application Catalog; 2- Deploy an Application to Kubernetes Using Tanzu App Catalog Helm Charts; 3- Use Tanzu App Catalog Artifacts with a Private Internal Services Catalog; 4- Mirror TAC Artifacts to a Local Harbor Repository and Build a Node.js App

HOL-2133-03-MAP – Containers, Docker and Kubernetes 101

Description: Containers are exploding onto the application development scene, Docker has become the predominant container engine of choice. By taking advantage of Docker’s methodologies for shipping, testing, and deploying code quickly, you can significantly reduce the delay between writing code and running it in production. This lab explores the how/what/why of containers, walks through Docker as the container engine of choice and introduces the concept of container management and orchestration using Kubernetes.

            Objectives: The student will experience basic Docker functions such as building a container, exploring docker files and using a code repository to deploy a simple application.

           Module Overview:  1- Introduction to Containers; 2- A Quick Tour of Docker; 3- Introduction to Kubernetes; 4- Introduction to The VMware Modern Applications Ninja Program

Updated labs include:

   HOL-2113-01-SDC – vSphere with Tanzu

Description: vSphere with Tanzu is the new generation of vSphere for modern applications and it is available only through VMware Cloud Foundation. Developers can now consume the newly introduced VMware Cloud Foundation Services that includes Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Services and a family of Hybrid Infrastructure Services.

Module Overview: 1- Introduction to vSphere with Tanzu; 2- Managing vSphere with Tanzu; 3- Working with Tanzu Kubernetes Clusters

HOL-2133-01-MAP – VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG)

            Description: This lab gives an introduction to Kubernetes, Cluster-API and Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG). It shows how to install TKG Management & Workload clusters and work with TKG extensions & Integrations.  You will see how to deploy a containerized application and integrate both an ingress controller and cloud native storage in a production TKG cluster.

Module Overview: 1- Introduction to Tanzu Kubernetes Grid; 2- Deploying Management & Workload Clusters; 3- Working with TKG Clusters; 4- Deploying a Microservice Based Application; 5- TKG Extension & Integrations 

Special thank you to full the team making these possible, including:

  • Randy Carson, Sr. Systems Engineer
  • Mark McGill, Senior Technical Account Manager
  • Kevin Brady, Sr. Partner Solution Engineer
  • Jose Manzaneque, Sr Specialist Solution Engineer
  • Peter Kieren, Senior Solution Architect
  • Brad Bock, Product Marketing Sr. Manager
  • Bob Bauer, Kubernetes Staff Solution Engineer
  • Jason Harrison, Senior Technical Account Manager
  • Selvakumar Jaganathan, Senior Consultant
  • Michael Fleisher, Senior Solution Engineer

Once you’ve completed the labs, you can find additional free training on products in the VMware Tanzu Portfolio from the VMware ModernApps Ninja program here.

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Create Your Own Cat Guestbook, Learning Cloud Foundry at the Same Time

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The Hands-on Labs team is excited to announce that we have released our first lab dedicated to the developer community. Previously, we had focused on producing labs for an audience that helped build the foundation or infrastructure for creating modern applications, but not so much for the creators of those applications.  This is our first of what we hope to be many labs based on enabling the developer community.

The lab, Cloud Foundry and IBM Cloud: Getting Started, is comprised of two topics or modules:

Module 1 – Deploy and Scale an Application with Cloud Foundation (15 minutes)

In this module, you will see how quickly you can deploy an application, connect it to a database and scale it with a few simple commands. You will also see how resilient Cloud Foundation is by providing multiple instances of your application. More importantly, you will understand what you are doing and why you are doing it. In addition, you will also understand what task you do not have to perform when using Cloud Foundry.

The content this module follows a tutorial from the Cloud Foundry site: https://tutorials.cloudfoundry.org/trycf/docs/get-started/

Module 2 – Container to Container Networking with IBM Cloud (30 minutes)

This is the exciting part! In this module, you will deploy two applications, one is a guestbook and the other uses the Watson AI to add tags to photos you upload to your guestbook. You will first deploy the applications, with both being publicly accessible. You will then see how easy it is to switch one of the applications to communicate to the other through internal channels. The resulting architecture is depicted below.

Along the way, you will build out your very own collection of cats!

This module follows a tutorial created by Lukas Müller and Sachi Pradhan hosted on the IBM Cloud GitHub site: https://github.com/IBM-Cloud/cf-nodejs-c2c-demo

Modifications were made to both tutorials for functional purposes only.

In order to take this lab, you will need to create an IBM Cloud account.  IBM Cloud and their Cloud Foundry service was chosen for this lab due to the simple sign-up process. There are other certified Cloud Foundry platform providers out there and you can find the full list here. The IBM Cloud account you create is not a trial account that uses credits or requires you to use a credit card to create it.  In fact, your account won’t expire and provides enough capacity to test small applications like the ones you will deploy in the lab. You just need to supply an email address that can be verified and you will be on your way to creating your own collection of cats!

Try out the lab here on the Hands-on Labs site and share your guestbook of new friends with us @VMwareHOL!

Stay tuned as we work on creating new developer content for you in the coming months!

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Discover the Value of Virtualization with VMware vSphere

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June, 2021

Written by HOL Team.

Are you looking for the core features of vSphere and vCenter?

Virtualization 101 with Hands-on Labs is a great starting point for you to experience the functions of VMware vSphere. This introductory level lab will take you through the basics of Management with vCenter Server, vSphere Storage, vSphere Networking and Security offering the opportunity to learn in a live environment. VMware vSphere – What’s New is also a lab you may consider for additional solutions.

You can access the lab HERE, FREE of charge!

Hands-On Labs

Virtualization 101 – Content

Module #Module TitleDurationLevel
1Introduction to Management with vCenter Server30 minBeginner
2Introduction to vSphere Networking and Security60 minBeginner
3An Introduction to vSphere Storage60 minBeginner

All VMware Hands-on Labs, have a step-by-step manual that walks you through the cases that highlight the values of all VMware products. Below are some screenshots found in Virtualization 101. For more information about the specific topics covered in the lab manual, feel free to review the text of the manual HERE.

Not familiar with Virtualization? At the start of the lab get a quick introduction on what you can expect and how to use the features.  

In Module 2, review the various properties of a Standard Switch.

Value Propositions

Below, you can find our value propositions, which are a combination of problems solved, capabilities and outcomes that we believe will add value to the following categories and focus areas. Here is what we discovered.

Lab Insights for Virtualization 101 

  • Persona Focus: Cloud Solutions and Virtualization specialists and engineers. 
  • Solution Categories: Virtualization, Cloud Solutions, Software-Defined Data Center, Virtual Cloud Network
  • Product Categories: Multi-Cloud Networking, Multi-Cloud Operations, Private and Hybrid Cloud, Software-Defined Networking
  • Industry Solutions: All

Problems / Capabilities / Outcomes 

Module 
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Problem StatementCapability ProvidedOutcome
1What are vSphere/vCenter features and uses?vCenter overview, creating VMs and vSphere 7 featuresUnderstand and optimize vSphere and vCenter capabilities
2How is security and networking handled?vSphere standard and distributed switches, configuring firewalls, SSO and authentication rulesConfigure the different network and security options based on your needs
3How does vSphere storage work?vSphere storage overview and configuration with vMotionUnderstand and deploy storage resources

Try out the lab here on the Hands-on Labs site and share your guestbook of new friends with us @VMwareHOL!

Stay tuned as we work on creating new developer content for you in the coming months!

VMware Hands-on Labs provides everyone free access to VMware products and services to explore and learn, no installation required. All you need is your Chrome or Firefox browser, a reliable internet connection, and hopefully… not too many distractions. So why wait any longer?  Launch your Virtualization 101 Lab HERE.

More labs and information about Virtualization 101 can be found here:

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Discover the Value of IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions

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Written by Bill Dignan and Jon Schulz

IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions

As Global Solutions Consultants for VMware, covering the IBM Global Account, we volunteered to develop an IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions lab. IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions makes cloud adoption fast and easy, allowing customers to optimize the value of existing on-premises infrastructure while seamlessly extending into the Cloud. 

VMware Hands-on Labs provides everyone free access to VMware products and services to explore and learn. No installation required. You only need your Chrome or Firefox browser, a reliable internet connection, and, hopefully, not too many distractions.


With help from the VMware product team, below is the lab we created and released on May 21, 2021. You can access the lab NOW, free of charge by visiting https://labs.hol.vmware.com/HOL/catalogs/lab/9974.

Lab Overview


   HOL-2297-01-ISM : IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions 

With VMware HCX customers can migrate VMware workloads to the IBM Cloud while using existing tools, technologies, and skills from your on-premises environment. Customers can also extend their On-Premises Environments to the IBM Cloud and move applications seamlessly between environments at scale and avoid the cost and complexity of refactoring applications.

Captains: 

Module #Module TitleDurationLevel
1VMware HCX Network Extension and Workload MigrationBeginner

Inside the Lab

In all VMware Hands-on Labs, a lab manual is provided that walks the user through various use cases that highlight the values of a given VMware product offering. Below are some screenshots found in IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions. For more information about the specific topics covered in the lab manual, feel free to review the text of the manual HERE

The lab utilized two IBM datacenters. One datacenter in Dallas, TX and the other in London. In order to connect the two sites, an L2 network was extended from the Dallas Cloud datacenter to the London datacenter using NSX and HCX. The goal was to use VMware HCX to migrate running workloads in London to the Dallas datacenter.

Workload migrations utilized the vMotion and Bulk Migration options in HCX.

Value Propositions

After the lab was created, we documented the significant flexibility and IT value demonstrated by the lab. Below, you can find our value propositions, which are a combination of problems solved, capabilities and outcomes. Here is what we discovered:


Lab Insights for IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions 

Persona FocusCloud Services, Networking
Solution CategoriesCloud Solutions
Product CategoriesMulti-Cloud Networking, Multi-Cloud Operations, Private & Hybrid Cloud, Software-Defined Storage
Industry SolutionsOther


Problems / Capabilities / Outcomes

Module#Problem StatementCapability ProvidedOutcome
1Migrate workloads from on-premises to IBM Cloud SDDCvSphere HCX workload migrationFaster connection and workload migration
2Migrate Live workloads with VMware vMotionMove live workloads to IBM Cloud SDDCWorkload migration with no downtime
3Retain IP address for migrated workloadEnable Network Extension between datacenters without altering appsSeamless workload migration without having to re-IP
4Bulk migrationScheduled bulk VM migrations with reboot – low downtimeMigrate many workloads on a scheduled basis.

Conclusion

Now you have an understanding of what to expect launch IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions Now.

Here’s to your value crusade! 

More labs and information about IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions can be found here: VMware Hands-on Labs catalog

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Release of Hands-on Labs Request

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Written by Kate Lee

Plan a VMware Hands-on Labs event with our new self-service scheduler – VMware Hands-on Labs Request. 

We are excited to announce VMware Hands-on Labs Request. This new self-service tool replaces Hands-on Labs In-a-Box that allows anyone to schedule and reserve capacity for workshops featuring labs from our extensive catalog. Registering your event with us this helps the Hands-on Labs team ensure resources are available for your event.

To get started, log in using your MyVMware or VMware Employee login. The new calendar view allows you to drag and drop your workshop times and labs. Select whether the event will be self-paced, expert-led, or feature our very popular Odyssey labs. Review and even duplicate previous events. A custom registration page will be automatically generated for your attendees and sent to you as a calendar invite.[DB1] 


Figure 1:  Step 1 – Setup 

Figure 2: Step 2 – Design Event
Figure 3: Lab Selection Screen
Figure 4: Design your event with a diverse array of workshop types
Figure 5: Review and submit your event
Figure 6: Make changes to your event or view landing page

VMware Hands-on Labs Request makes it easy to schedule an event and provide your attendees with the best possible experience when taking the labs. View much more information in our FAQs and schedule your lab-driven event now by visiting:

 Hands-on Labs Request

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Did You Know?

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Written by Kevin Brady.

For our customer base, many of whom are grappling with the transition from traditional application stacks to modern cloud native applications. It’s no easy task to determine if many of the products in this space will truly deliver value to your IT organization. The faster we help you determine the value that VMware is providing in this space the faster we can help you see how we can help you achieve better business outcomes. Let VMware jump-start your value exploration journey with the many modern application labs we have available.

We all know and love VMware Hands-on Labs, we provide everyone with free and easy access to VMware products and service with no installation required. But have you considered how we can also be used as a vehicle to connect you with other customers?

I am fortunate enough to have been a Lab Captain for several years, the last three supporting the Modern Applications Business Unit. Not only have I gained a unique insight into various Tanzu products but have also gained real hands on the keyboard experience installing and using them. Yes, I’ve seen the warts but have also learned from them. 

When talking to customers, I’m now able to talk to them from the perspective of somebody who has installed TKG.

Often, this is exactly the experience our customers want as they start to explore our Tanzu catalog. They’ve seen the 100-200 level presentations, but what they’re looking to do is get their hands on the keyboard. Often, feeling like they need to do a Proof of Concept but, why not use one of the many excellent Modern Apps Business Unit’s Hands-on Labs?

The VMware Hands-on Labs provides a live environment, tested, validated, and well documented. Each lab has a manual written by a subject matter expert that will walk them thru the lab, but since it’s a live environment they are not limited to the manual.

Looking at the number of customers who are actively taking our labs shows how we are already connecting with our customer base interested in learning more about our Tanzu suite of products.

VMware Hands-on Labs are not only a great way to provide you with a quick and easy way to access labs but to also get an event set up for a group of you to enjoy the labs. 

Go to HOL Request to get an event set up and start your journey into VMware Hands-On Labs. 

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Win a VMworld Tech+ Pass from Hands-on Labs

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Written by The Hands-on Labs Team

20 Tech+ Passes available to Win! 

Let the VMware Hands-on Labs Raffle competition begin HERE 

What is a Tech+ Pass, and why do you need one? 

The VMworld Tech+ pass provides exclusive access to  

  • Hands-on Labs Guided Workshops 
  • The VMware Odyssey by Hands-on Labs Tournament  
  • Meet the Experts 
  • Tech+ Tutorials 
  • 1:1 Consultations with Global Support 

Hands-on Labs Guided Workshops

Guided Workshop sessions are presented by the VMware product experts who develop the lab content. Take a deep dive into the technical features of a product while accessing a live lab environment. Discuss solutions and have your questions answered in a group setting. 

  • 72+ sessions, 144 hours  
  • 27+ topics 
  • 120 minutes per workshop with dedicated Q&A time 

This year we have extended our workshops from one hour to two in order to accommodate more lab time: sessions include 90 minutes of lab instruction and 30 minutes of dedicated time to chat with the product experts.   

Check out the Guided Workshop Sessions available in the VMworld Content Catalog 

VMware Odyssey by Hands-on Labs Tournament 

VMware Odyssey by Hands-on Labs is an exciting way to challenge yourself and compete against your peers for the chance to earn prizes and bragging rights. Our VMworld Tournament is back in 2021 and more exciting than ever! You will be challenged to complete tasks in five different live lab environments, while racing against the clock. The cumulative leaderboard will display current standings and contestants with the top three scores at the end of the tournament will be awarded prizes. During VMworld, you can take all five tournament labs to accumulate points. Anyone who participates will be eligible for one of ten raffle prizes. 

Play to Win 

VMworld is right around the corner and the best way to get prepared for the challenge is to take the latest VMware Hands-on Labs. We have collected the fan favorites and added the chance to win a Tech+ pass… what do you have to lose?  Start practicing now and we look forward to seeing you on the leaderboard! 

Play Now! 

You must take at least one lab from the raffle landing page to be entered in the raffle. Take all five labs to increase your chances of winning (official terms and conditions can be found here.) 

We can’t wait to see you at VMworld 2021  

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VMworld HOL Memories: #HOLbeBack

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I have been around VMware for a while. Beyond that, I have been fortunate enough to attend every VMworld conference in the US except the first one. As such, I have many VMworld memories. I have been a member of the VMworld Lab Staff for 10 years: 8 as a member of the core team and 2 prior years as a content developer and instructor when all we did was instructor-led sessions.

Working the conference is different from attending the conference. It is still an amazing experience, but there is a feeling of responsibility and ownership that changes your perspective. In recent years, I have spent a lot of time parked at our Command Center wall, answering questions, and presenting to tour groups. That and meeting up in person with our fantastic volunteer lab developers to make the whole thing happen has been a highlight of my years.

Since we have had an all-online VMworld (2020) and are coming up on another (2021), things are different than they were pre-pandemic. Normally, at this time, in addition to promoting the labs at VMworld, we would be compiling and posting our recommendations for places to visit, eat, or find a beverage in San Francisco, Las Vegas, or Barcelona. Recommending what to order on GrubHub or Drizzly is just not the same.

We thought it would be fun to ask people to share some of their favorite in-person HOL memories to augment our own and help us all look forward to being able to meet up in person again.

Most VMworld attendees remember the huge room full of 500+ stations in our self-paced labs area and many remember our Expert-led Workshops and our Connect area where they were able to interact with the product experts who designed and built our lab content. In my mind, the Hands-on Labs at VMworld is as least as much about the people as the technology. That level of interaction is challenging to replicate at a virtual event since the shared experience is such a large part of the event.

One of our lab staff sprained his ankle during one VMworld. While he could have holed up in his hotel room or caught a flight back home to recover, that injury did not keep him away from his responsibilities to our customers. He rented a scooter and showed up every day for his shifts along with everyone else. He was in line to seat our customers at their stations and guide them to taking a lab that interested them, just like the rest of the staff. These are the kinds of people that we have on our teams and I am honored to work alongside them, even if they do bite the heads off of cookies with me on them!

We had another lab staff member whose wife made cookies for the whole team (we’re 200-300 people every year!) and about half of them had a rendition of ME on them.

While not everything is “awesome” all the time, that adversity brings us together. Things don’t always come together as planned and sometimes the staff needed to work VERY late the night(s) before the event began. Our veterans know and our newbies, while sometimes disappointed that they were unable to escape, came to understand that is part of the experience and helps bring us all together.

Sometimes, despite all of our planning, things go wrong that are outside our control and impact nearly everyone: the Luxor hotel in Las Vegas had plumbing issues one year on opening day of the show. That was the hotel where most of our staff were staying, earning its dubious title of “The Suxor.” Then, in 2019, there was a power outage that took down all of VMworld that was running in Moscone West. Things happen and we roll with them as best we can.

One of our now-veteran lab development volunteers, shared his story:

I remember sitting in the HOL in Moscone right after the Nicira acquisition as a partner.  Took an NSX lab and thought that it might be fun to be part of the team that builds out this stuff.  Years later and a few labs built, I still think it is the best way to learn.

More than just building labs, people believe in our mission and come together, providing their skills and time to make it happen. The amount of after-hours volunteer work that is required from a lab developer is 200+ hours each year and then at least half time each day at VMworld for some roles – and full days for others. When you spend that much concentrated time with people, you get to know them pretty well.

We have a long history. Our lab team members frequently express how working together in our program has helped them develop not just professional connections but long-lasting friendships. I am not sure which brings people closer: sitting together for hours in a conference hall testing and re-testing into the wee hours of the morning to ensure that our customers have a solid experience or finding your way around a foreign city and making sure everyone on your crew makes it back to their hotels safely after a night of blowing off steam.

Even things as simple as the shirt colors that we use to identify the various teams become part if the fun: nobody really wanted “Barney Purple” or “It’s not Brown, it’s Mocha!” but people took it in stride and had fun with it. One team member’s girlfriend tossed his “absolutely hideous” shirt between the VMworld US and EMEA event because she never wanted to see it in the laundry again.

Though we are unable to meet up as a large group this year, some of our team members from years past still meet up, citing the bonds they formed during their work as part of our program as a reason that they even know each other at all. When I started with this team, I had no idea of the full impact of this program on people’s lives. I believe it is truly unique in the industry.

A huge Thank You to all our current and past Hands-on Labs staff and volunteers for your contributions to the program and the friendships we have forged in the fires of VMworld. 😀

Here’s to thinking positively about getting together once again in person for VMworld 2022.

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VMworld Tech+ Pass Winners!

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Written by Hands-on Labs Team 

Congratulations Winners of Tech+ Entry to VMworld 2021

A big thank you to all who participated in the raffle competition. I hope you all enjoyed a taste of the latest content and it has you excited for what will be released at VMworld 2021. 

Our Raffle Winners Are:

Anthony N

Sudhager V

Richard B

Dino D

Prem S

Ramesh V

Vinayaprasad E C

Tariq A

Antonio M

Andrej S

Saurabh B

Raghunath H

Hassan B

Harsha K

Joe R

Richard v

Shakti K

Josep P

Prasanth R

Sudhir K

Congratulations!!! 

Winners, check the email you used to register for the labs for details on redeeming your passes!

  The above winners will receive a Tech+ pass to VMworld!!! You have exclusive access to:

  • Hands-on Labs Guided Workshops 
  • The VMware Odyssey by Hands-on Labs Tournament  
  • Meet the Experts 
  • Tech+ Tutorials 
  • 1:1 Consultations with Global Support 

Hands-on Labs Guided Workshops 

Guided Workshop sessions are presented by the VMware product experts who develop the lab content. Take a deep dive into the technical features of a product while accessing a live lab environment. Discuss solutions and have your questions answered in a group setting. 

  • 72+ sessions, 144 hours  
  • 27+ topics 
  • 120 minutes per workshop with dedicated Q&A time 

This year we have extended our workshops from one hour to two in order to accommodate more lab time: sessions include 90 minutes of lab instruction and 30 minutes of dedicated time to chat with the product experts.   

Check out the Guided Workshop Sessions available in the VMworld Content Catalog 

VMware Odyssey by Hands-on Labs Tournament 

VMware Odyssey by Hands-on Labs is an exciting way to challenge yourself and compete against your peers for the chance to earn prizes and bragging rights. Our VMworld Tournament is back in 2021 and more exciting than ever! You will be challenged to complete tasks in five different live lab environments, while racing against the clock. The cumulative leaderboard will display current standings and contestants with the top three scores at the end of the tournament will be awarded prizes. During VMworld, you can take all five tournament labs to accumulate points. Anyone who participates will be eligible for one of ten raffle prizes.   

Do not worry if you are reading this and you did not win you can still purchase a Tech+ pass right up to and throughout VMworld 2021. We would love to see you there. 

We can’t wait to see you at VMworld 2021  

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VMworld VMware Odyssey Tournament

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Written by Hands-on Labs Team  

Congratulations…Winners VMware Odyssey by Hands-on Labs Tournament. 

VMware Odyssey by Hands-on Labs is an exciting way to challenge yourself and compete against your peers for the chance to earn prizes and let’s be honest…Bragging rights!! 

The 2021 VMworld Odyssey Tournament was once again, sponsored by Intel and delivered in a brand-new format.  This year the tournament was open to all Tech+ attendees 24 hours a day during the live event.  Contestants were challenged to complete tasks in 5 labs covering: vRealize Operations, vSphere Performance, vSAN, NSX Security and VMware’s Tanzu Kubernetes Grid platform, while racing against the clock.  The competition was tight and the winners put up some very impressive scores! 

Congratulations to all and thanks for playing!  

Top of the Leaderboard Winners: 

1st Jefferson Cowart
2nd Jose Luis
3rd Nikita Kalyuzhniy

Bragging Rights!!!!

Raffle Winners!!!

Andrey Vakhitov 
Ana Villar 
Simon Wallace 
Daniel Alcayaga 
Ruud Harreman 
Karen McCollough 
Aljaz Podpecan 
Prasanth Raju 
Bruce Woodward 
Regina Gonzales 

The rumor is we will be back in person for VMworld 2022 and we can’t wait to bring the full Odyssey experience back to our fans.  Watch this blog for updates… 

And don’t forget, you can play anytime at odyssey.vmware.comget your game on

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Discover the Value of New Azure VMware Solution Labs

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Written by Milena Chen 

I work at VMware as an Associate Content Architect. This year, we have developed 3 new Hands-on Labs experiences for you to test and learn about.  

  • Azure VMware Solution – Lightning Lab (Deployment and Connectivity) 
  • Disaster Protection with Azure VMware Solution and VMware Site Recovery Manager  
  • VMware SD-WAN for Azure VMware Solution 

Azure VMware Solution is a partnership between Microsoft and VMware, where Azure VMware Solution is a Microsoft managed service built on Azure bare metal infrastructure and cloud verified by VMware. 

VMware Hands-on Labs provides everyone with free access to VMware products and services to explore and learn. No installation required. You only need your Chrome or Firefox browser, a reliable internet connection, and, hopefully, not too many distractions.  
 
You can access these Azure labs NOW and other new released labs, free of charge by visiting the Hands-on Labs Catalog  

Lab Overview – Azure VMware Solution – Lightning Lab 

Azure VMware Solution combines VMware computer, networking, and storage running on top of dedicated, bare-metal hosts in Microsoft Azure. AVS provides the full VMware SDDC as a service, managed, and operated by Microsoft, integrated with the Azure Portal and Resource Manager, and managed with familiar VMware interfaces. 

In this lab, you will be able to explore Azure VMware Solution, where you will deploy a Private Cloud, connect the private cloud to an Azure Virtual Network, and access vCenter for your Azure VMware Solution private cloud.  

Captains:  

  • Emad Younis, Director, Multi-Cloud Center of Excellence, VMware, USA 
  • Jeremiah Megie, Principal Cloud Solutions Architect, VMware, USA 
  • Steve Pantol, Senior Technical Marketing Architect, VMware, USA 
  • Trevor Davis, Technical Specialist Azure VMware Solution, Microsoft, USA 
Module number Module Title Duration Level 
Azure VMware Solution Private Cloud Deployment and Connectivity 30 Beginner 

Visit Azure VMware Solution – Lightning Lab and test the lab. 

Lab Overview – Disaster Protection with Azure VMware Solution and VMware Site Recovery Manager  
 
VMware Site Recovery Manager for Azure VMware Solution provides customers with the flexibility of scaling AVS with the automation and orchestration of SRM. This solution enables customers to utilize their AVS private cloud as a failover target or source site for the protection of vSphere workloads.  
 

This Hands-On Lab will take you through the solution deployment, configuration, and operation of Site Recovery Manager for Azure VMware Solution including deployment, creating a site pair between on-premises and the AVS private cloud, creating mappings, and replicating virtual machines. You will also create a protection group and recovery plan, then test and execute that plan to realize the full potential of recovery virtual machines to the cloud. 
 
Captains:  

  • Jeremiah Megie, Principal Cloud Solutions Architect, VMware, USA 
  • Steve Pantol, Senior Technical Marketing Architect, VMware, USA 
Module number Module Title Duration Level 
Disaster Protection with Azure VMware Solution and VMware Site Recovery Manager 30 Beginner 

Visit Disaster Protection with Azure VMware Solution and VMware Site Recovery Manager and test the lab. 

Lab Overview – VMware SD-WAN for Azure VMware Solution 

Learn how VMware and Microsoft will enable customers to redesign their networks for optimized cloud access using SD-WAN and a Virtual Cloud Network architecture. The solution combines Microsoft Virtual WAN, which spans 130 edge sites or Points of Presence (PoPs), with the optimization, security, and ease of deployment and uses provided by cloud-delivered VMware SD-WAN by VeloCloud 

Captains:  

  • Emad Younis, Director, Multi-Cloud Center of Excellence, VMware, USA 
  • Eric Cheung-Young-Sen, Partner Solution Architect, VMware, USA 
  • Trevor Davis, Technical Specialist Azure VMware Solution, Microsoft, USA 
Module number Module Title Duration Level 
Virtual WAN Hub Deployment 15 Beginner 
Provision of the VMware SD-WAN Edges 15 Beginner 
Network Virtual Appliances Deployment and BGP Configuration 15 Beginner 
Connect the Azure VMware Solution SDDC to the Virtual WAN Hub 15 Beginner 
Verify Branch to Azure VMware Solution Connectivity 15 Beginner 

Vist VMware SD-WAN for Azure VMware Solution and test the lab. 

Inside the Labs 

In all VMware Hands-on Labs, a lab manual is provided, that walks the user through various use cases that highlight the values of a given VMware product offering. You will be able to walk through the different scenarios and even start from the module you like. For more information about the specific topics covered in the lab manual, feel free to review the text of the manual HERE.  
 
More labs and information about the partnership between Microsoft Azure and VMware can be found here:  
 
1. Azure VMware Solution Product Site   
2. Microsoft and VMware Partnership 
3. VMware Hands-on Labs catalog  

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Discover the New Networking and Security Hands-on Labs

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Written by Leanne Jones & NSBU Lab Captains / November 09, 2021

The team constructing these Networking and Security labs work at VMware in multiple roles like Systems Engineers, Technical Account Managers, Product Managers and HOL Architects. A variety of new labs are now available and coming soon on the full NSX product line including:

  • NSX Advanced Loadbalancer
  • NSX Data Center
  • NSX Cloud
  • NSX Federation 
  • HCX

The team has extensive NSX experience and has created labs designed to make it easier for anyone to learn and actually experience the value of the solution via exercises in a live environment.  VMware Hands-on Labs provides everyone free access to VMware products and services to explore and learn. No installation required. You only need your Chrome or Firefox browser, a reliable internet connection, and, hopefully, not too many distractions.

Most of the following labs released on October 29, 2021 with more coming (NSX ALB) at the end of this month.Below are the links where you can access the labs NOW, free of charge:

NSX-T Networking Fundamentals (HOL-2225-01-NET) – This lab focuses on getting started with the VMware NSX-T platform. Showing administrators how to configuration network and security settings. This includes the provisioning of logical segments, logical routers and the security associated.

NSX-T Advanced Networking (HOL-2225-02-NET) – The NSX-T Advanced Networking lab is focused on the advanced features of the product for users who are already familiar with NSX-T.

NSX Migration Coordinator (HOL-2225-03-NET) – The NSX Migration Coordinator was developed to help you migrate your NSX Data Center from an existing NSX for vSphere environment to a greenfield NSX-T environment.

NSX Federation Lightning Lab (HOL-2225-91-ISM) – This lightening lab will enable you to explore the NSX-T Federation feature through an interactive simulation.

NSX SecOps – Foundation (HOL-2226-01-SEC) – In this lab we will explore security concepts and planning with NSX. This includes distributed firewall, security grouping, firewall configuration options, role-based access control and Distributed Intrusion Detection (IDS).

NSX SecOps – Advanced (HOL-2226-02-SEC) – This lab is intended for advanced level users who have fundamental knowledge of NSX security features and are ready to explore a deeper understanding of NSX security features.

NSX Distributed Firewall Lightning Lab (HOL-2226-91-SEC) – This Lightning Lab is intended for beginner level users who are exploring VMware NSX security use cases. In this lab, you will explore dynamic security grouping and distributed firewall rules.

VMware Odyssey – NSX SecOps Challenge (HOL-2226-81-ODY) – Are you an expert with VMware NSX security use cases? Show your mastery of security concepts and planning with NSX in this HOL Odyssey Challenge!

NSX Cloud Consistent Networking and Security across Enterprise, AWS & Azure (HOL-2227-01-NET) – VMware NSX Cloud provides customers with the ability to create and manage networking and security policies consistently across hybrid-cloud environments, from on-premises data centers to native AWS and Azure workloads using a single pane of glass.

VMware HCX – Getting Started with Cross-Cloud Mobility (HOL-2281-01-HBD) – VMware HCX provides a seamless method for extending on-premises vSphere environments into a public cloud.

VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (Avi Networks) – Getting Started (HOL-2237-01-NET) – Explore VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (ALB) by Avi Networks to see how it easy it is to apply load balancing and web application firewalls to any application in a multi-cloud environment. (Releasing Nov 30)

VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (Avi Networks) – Global Server Load Balancing (HOL-2237-02-NET) – Get familiar with the Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) features of VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (ALB) by Avi Networks. (Releasing Nov 30)

VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (Avi Networks) Web Application Security (HOL-2237-03-NET) – Discover how you can evolve your application security with NSX Advanced Load Balancer’s (ALB) intelligent WAF features. (Releasing Nov 30)

VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (Avi Networks) and Kubernetes (HOL-2237-04-NET) – Explore the Avi Kubernetes Operator and see how it enables enterprise load balancing and security features for your container ingress.(Releasing Nov 30)

VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer Challenge (HOL-2237-81-ODY) – Test your skills by taking the NSX ALB challenge! These questions were taken from a challenge that was designed for our Sales teams, see how you measure up! (Releasing Nov 30)

Thank you to the full list of volunteers helping create all of this detailed content!! 

Aaron RamirezSenior Technical Account Manager – Virtual Cloud Networking
Alex FanousStaff Solutions Engineer
Chris CousinsStaff Network & Security Solutions Engineer
Claire DavinVCN Solutions Engineer
David GladingStaff Cloud Solutions Architect
Hussaina Begum NandyalaStaff Engineer
James EmmonsStaff Technical Account Manager / NSX Technical Account Specialist
Jayson CowleyVirtual Cloud Network Technical Account Manager
Jennifer SchmidtStaff Virtual Cloud Network TAM
Joe CollonStaff Systems Engineer
John KramerSenior EUC Solution Architect
Kevin MoatsStaff – Technical Account Manager, Networking & Security 
Mihajlo VeselinovicStaff Network and security TAM
Mohamad HaddadSenior NSX Specialist
Nick RobbinsTechnical Product Manager
Phoebe KimCustomer Success Architect
Puneet ChawlaSenior Technologist – Networking & Security 
Selvakumar JaganathanConsulting Architect
Shaina DhirSenior TAM
Shawn WatsonCustomer Success Engineer
Vivian LiSE, VMware VeloCloud SD-WAN

VMware Hands-on Labs catalog

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VMworld 2021: More content, more labs, more fun…Imagine that!

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Written by Hands-on Labs Team 

As we all know VMworld 2021Hands-on Labs was a digital event again this year. However, that did not stop us producing even more content for everyone to explore! Here is a recap of what we had to offer at VMworld 2021: 

  • Hands-on Labs Interactive Simulations: Access more than 130 step-by-step guided overviews of our latest technologies. The feedback from last year’s VMworld guided workshops was an overwhelming appreciation for time with the experts but that we did not give enough time. We hope we satisfied that with this years extended guided workshops.  
  • Hands-on Labs On-Demand Workshops: Presentations from VMware product experts taking you through a hands-on lab session. We know there is a lot going on during VMworld so you may not make all the guided workshops you would like to. No worries we have you covered with recordings that can be watched year around.  

          Stay tuned for this amazing content to be available to access…Soon. 

VMworld 2021 Stats 

Our Top Labs Were: 

Accelerate Machine Learning in vSphere Using GPUs 
Administration and Advanced Topics in vRealize Automation 
Automate your VMware Cloud on AWS 
Azure VMware Solution – Lightning Lab 
A vRealize Story – Operationalizing your VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Private Cloud 
VMware vSphere – What’s New 
Introduction to vSphere Performance 
Getting Started with vRealize Operations 
Introduction to vSphere 7 Performance 
10 A vRealize Story – Operationalizing Kubernetes 

Time Spent in Labs – 226,899 minutes 

Total Sessions (Labs and On-Demand Videos) – 9,385 

We cannot wait to get back to an in person VMworld. We miss the interaction, questions, real time feedback, and the excitement of learning together.  

Have any questions? Follow us on Twitter and Facebook 

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What’s New and What’s Retiring…

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Written by Lindsay Fowkes, November 2021

The Hands-on Labs team is excited to present our latest batch of new labs!  At VMworld 2021 you got a taste of our most popular labs, and now they are being released for everyone to enjoy Take a look through the catalog Here or use the table and links below to go directly to your favorite labs.

What’s New from the past 90 days:

SKULab Link
HOL-2201-91-CMPvRealize Operations Lightning Lab
HOL-2201-92-CMPvRealize Automation Lightning Lab
HOL-2204-01-SDCIntroduction to vSphere Performance
HOL-2204-02-SDCvSphere Performance Testing of Workloads
HOL-2204-03-SDCvSphere Performance Testing of ESXi Host Subsystems
HOL-2214-01-ISMVMware Cloud on Dell EMC
HOL-2214-02-ISMVMware HCX for VMware Cloud on Dell EMC
HOL-2225-01-NETNSX-T Networking Fundamentals
HOL-2225-02-NETNSX-T Advanced Networking
HOL-2225-03-NETNSX Migration Coordinator
HOL-2226-01-SECNSX SecOps – Foundation
HOL-2226-02-SECNSX SecOps – Advanced
HOL-2226-81-ODYVMware Odyssey – NSX SecOps Challenge
HOL-2226-91-SECNSX Distributed Firewall Lightning Lab
HOL-2227-01-NETNSX Cloud Consistent Networking and Security across Enterprise, AWS & Azure
HOL-2233-01-MAPContainers and Kubernetes 101 on VMware Tanzu
HOL-2233-02-MAPVMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid
HOL-2233-81-ODYVMware Odyssey – Tanzu Challenge
HOL-2233-91-ISMVMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated (TKGI) with Management Console Simulation
HOL-2234-01-MAPVMware Tanzu Mission Control — Manage Kubernetes Across Clouds
HOL-2234-02-MAPVMware Tanzu for Platform Operators
HOL-2235-01-MAPVMware Tanzu for Developers
HOL-2240-01-NETVMware SD-WAN – Getting Started
HOL-2240-02-NETBuilding Managed Services with VMware SD-WAN
HOL-2240-91-ISMVMware SD-WAN – Introduction to Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)
HOL-2251-01-DWSVMware Horizon – Getting Started with App and Desktop Virtualization
HOL-2251-02-ISMHorizon Cloud on Azure
HOL-2251-09-DWSWorkspace ONE UEM – Getting Started with the Digital Workspace
HOL-2251-10-DWSSecuring the Anywhere Workspace with Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)
HOL-2274-01-ISM阿里云 VMware 解决方案 (ACVS, Alibaba Cloud VMware Solution) 概述
HOL-2279-01-ISMGoogle Cloud VMware Engine Overview
HOL-2281-01-HBDVMware HCX – Getting Started with Cross-Cloud Mobility
HOL-2284-81-ODYVMware Odyssey – VMware Cloud on AWS – Getting Started
HOL-2285-01-EMTVMware Learning Platform – Interactive Quick Demo
HOL-2286-01-TECOverview of VMware Telco Cloud Automation solution
HOL-2286-02-ISMInfrastructure automation for performance applications using Telco Cloud Automation
HOL-2287-01-ISMVMware Cloud on AWS – Fundamentals
HOL-2287-91-ISMVMware Cloud on AWS Lightning Lab
HOL-2293-01-ISMDRaaS with VMware Cloud on AWS
HOL-2294-01-ISMAzure HCX Lab – HOL-2294-01-ISM
HOL-2294-02-ISMDisaster Protection with Azure VMware Solution and VMware Site Recovery Manager
HOL-2294-91-ISMAzure VMware Solution – Lightning Lab
HOL-2295-01-ISMVMware SD-WAN for Azure VMware Solution
Select a Lab SKUVMware Cloud on AWS Guided Workshop

Retirement and Replacement labs 

SKULab TitleReplacementDate
HOL-2102-01-CMPvRealize Network Insight – Getting StartedHOL-2202-01-CMP2021.12.01
HOL-2140-02-NETBuilding Managed Services with VMware SD-WANHOL-2240-02-NET2021.12.01
HOL-2140-01-NETVMware SD-WAN – Getting StartedHOL-2240-01-NET2021.12.01
HOL-2184-81-ODYVMware Odyssey -VMware Cloud on AWS – Getting Started GameN/A2021.12.01
HOL-2133-81-ODYVMware Odyssey – TKG – Getting StartedHOL-2233-81-ODY2021.12.01
HOL-2111-91-SDCVMware vSphere 7 – Lightning LabHOL-2211-91-SDC2021.12.01
HOL-2104-81-ODYVMware Odyssey – vSphere Performance – Advanced GameHOL-2204-81-SDC2021.12.01
HOL-2188-01-EMTVMware Blockchain – Getting StartedHOL-2088-01-EMT2021.12.01
HOL-2186-01-TECTelco Cloud and Telco Cloud AutomationHOL-2286-01-TEC2021.12.01
HOL-2185-01-EMTVMware Learning Platform – Interactive Quick DemoHOL-2285-01-EMT2021.12.01
HOL-2121-81-ODYVMware Odyssey – vRealize Automation – Advanced GameHOL-2021-06-ODY2021.12.01
HOL-2101-81-ODYVMware Odyssey – vRealize Operations – Advanced Game 2HOL-2201-81-CMP2021.12.01
HOL-2115-01-SDCVMware Skyline – Proactive Support, Beyond Break/FixHOL-2215-01-SDC2021.12.01
HOL-2105-02-HCIVirtual Volumes (vVols) and Storage Policy Based ManagementHOL-2205-02-HCI2021.12.01
HOL-2105-01-SDCVMware Site Recovery Manager – Data Center Migration and Disaster RecoveryHOL-2205-01-SDC2021.12.01
HOL-2181-01-HBDVMware HCX – Getting Started with Cross-Cloud MobilityHOL-2281-01-HBD2021.12.01
HOL-2115-91-SDCIntrodcution to VMware SkylineHOL-2215-91-ISM2021.12.01
HOL-2108-81-ODYvSAN Getting Started Odyssey GameHOL-2208-81-ODY2021.12.01
HOL-2111-81-ODYVMware Odyssey – vSphere – Getting Started GameHOL-2211-81-ODY2021.12.01
HOL-2179-01-ISMGoogle Cloud VMware Engine OverviewTBD2021.12.01
HOL-2122-91-ISMNSX Cloud Consistent Networking and Security across Enterprise, AWS & Azure Lightning LabTBD2021.12.01
HOL-2186-02-ISMDeploying 5G Core Network containerized applications using Tanzu Kubernetes, Helm and HarborHOL-2286-02-ISM2021.12.01
HOL-2102-91-ISMvRealize Network Insight for Network Assurance and VerificationN/A2021.12.01
HOL-2101-92-ISMExtending vRealize Operations with True Visibility SuiteN/A2021.12.01
HOL-2101-93-ISMContinuously Optimize vSAN Performance with vRealize AIN/A2021.12.01
HOL-2113-91-ISMvSphere with Tanzu – Lightning LabTBD2021.12.01
HOL-2193-01-ISMVMware Cloud Disaster RecoveryHOL-2293-01-ISM2021.12.01
HOL-2187-06-ISMVMware Cloud on AWS – Security Native AWS Service IntegrationN/A2021.12.01
HOL-2187-05-ISMVMware Cloud on AWS- Monitoring native AWS service integrationN/A2021.12.01
HOL-2147-91-ISMUsing Bitfusion GPU virtualization in vSphere – Lightning LabHOL-2247-91-ISM2021.12.01
HOL-2147-02-ISMUsing Bitfusion GPU virtualization in vSphereHOL-2247-02-ISM2021.12.01
HOL-2187-03-ISMVMware Cloud on AWS with Tanzu- Lightning LabHOL-2287-03-ISM2021.12.01
HOL-2146-01-HCIVMware Cloud Foundation – What’s NewHOL-2246-01-HCI2021.12.01
HOL-2194-91-ISMAzure VMware Solution – Lightning LabHOL-2294-91-ISM2021.12.02
HOL-2194-91-ISMAzure VMware Solution – Lightning LabN/A2021.12.02
HOL-2175-01-CMPvRealize Operations – Cloud Management Assessment WalkthroughN/A2021.12.31

Please take the survey at the end of our labs, the feedback helps improve our content.What’s New and What’s Retiring…

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Extreme Performance Series: Performance Analysis and Scaling the Hands-on Labs with Multi-Clouds

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Written by Todd Muirhead November 2021

The Extreme Performance Series, well known from VMworld, is now extending into a video blog series. Many of the same presenters from VMworld deep dive performance sessions are covering the highlights of recent performance work.

In this video, Todd Muirhead talks with Joshua Schnee about how he does performance analysis of the Hands-on Lab environment across the multiple private and public clouds that it uses.

Links to additional resources mentioned in the video:

Hands-On Lab blog home

Did you know? (Hands-On Lab)

Azure Hands-On Lab Solution

IBM Cloud Hands-On Lab Solution

vSphere Virtualization Hands-On Lab

Multi-cloud Hands-On Lab

Introduction to vSphere Performance Lab

Performance Odyssey Lab

Extreme Performance Series 2021 Video Blogs

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