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Replacing self-signed SSL certificates to improve ESXi security
VMware’s default, self-signed SSL certificates ensure data encryption. By importing certificates from trusted, third-parties, however, you can improve ESXi security even further. Tip | SearchVMware.com
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VMware vCloud Director 101
After a year of rumblings about its cloud project, VMware officially introduced vCloud Director at VMworld... Tip | SearchVMware.com
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Using Self-Signed SSL Certificates with HP ILO
In a lot of the course I teach, the physical equipment is often a long distance away. We usually connect to it by Citrix or Terminal Services – and use the ILO+Virtual Media (or even physical CD duct-taped into the drives!) to carry out the ESX... Tip | SearchVMware.com
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Protecting virtual desktops: Nine ways to ensure VMware View security
VMware View security is critical for your virtual desktops. You can use many of the same best practices used to secure physical desktops for VDI security, but solid VMware View... Tip | SearchVMware.com
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Installing vCMA and VMware iPad app for remote vSphere management
After considering the security implications of managing a VMware infrastructure with an iPad, it's time to install vCenter Mobile Access... Tip | SearchVMware.com
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When to use a self-signed certificate with Exchange Server 2007
Microsoft's self-signed certificates allow Exchange Server 2007 organizations to secure communications out of the box. But is this the right certificate for you? This tip will help you weigh the options between using a... Tip | SearchExchange.com
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Security certificates and RPM installation in vCloud Director
This series chronicles how to install VMware vCloud Director (vCD) in a home lab. VCloud Director is VMware's new management product for... Tip | SearchVMware.com
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Installing VMware vCloud Director – Databases and Certificate Experience
Last week I finished off the months work of articles for TechTarget. The View 4.5 Guide was released. So I found I had time to take a look at vCloud Director.
I found the installation process tricky, mainly because I gave myself a bit of... Tip | SearchVMware.com
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Tighter security settings on tap for VMware View and PowerCLI
With stringent security settings in place for VMware PowerCLI and View 5.1, admins should reconsider if they should continue using self-signed security certificates in VMware products. Tip | ComputerWeekly.com
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Create & Apply Certificates - VMware View: Chapter 19
Now we’re getting very close to a completed solution – all that is left to consider are those pesky things called certificates. In previous releases this was an important consideration. That’s because in previous releases we had a fully-fledged... Feature | SearchVMware.com
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