For this one I used an iPad into OBS via HDMI adapters, and used the “green screen” or “chroma key” functionality on the scene with the iPad. EposVox has some good tutorials on OBS
The name of the VM can be the same at source and destination. It’s common for the old vm to be shutdown and renamed so that it’s powered-off but obvious to anyone looking at it that it’s the old/original source VM
can very hightly recommned the Dell T3610 or T5610. Until recently I had 5 of them in my home lab running vSphere 7 update 2. not on the official hardware compatability list for production support, but fine for learning
I've not done a lot of work on AVS, but its fundamentally the same software stack and process as Google GCVE. I have some free training courses for it on Udemy.
Fantastic fast paced video on HCX
Thank you.
Awesome explanation Jason. Thank you so much!!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice introduction to HCX functionality... Cheers Jason!
Thank you Adam, Jason
Explained in very ease manner ! Thanks a lot for wonderful explanation !
Thank you.
Great introduction. Thanks Jason
Glad you liked it!
Great simplified explanation..Jason
Thank you
Toptastic explanation 👍
Thank you. Much appreciated
Useful Introduction!!
Thank you
Very short and crisp
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, your welcome, Jason
@jason may I know which software you use to make these tutorial diagrams
For this one I used an iPad into OBS via HDMI adapters, and used the “green screen” or “chroma key” functionality on the scene with the iPad.
EposVox has some good tutorials on OBS
Sorry, my mistake, this was PowerPoint captured on one screen in OBS, with me on a green screen in the corner , also in obs.
Can hostname between source and Target database can be kept same ?
The name of the VM can be the same at source and destination. It’s common for the old vm to be shutdown and renamed so that it’s powered-off but obvious to anyone looking at it that it’s the old/original source VM
Hello Jason, do you have any recommendations for "cheap" used eBay server that can run vmware 7?
can very hightly recommned the Dell T3610 or T5610. Until recently I had 5 of them in my home lab running vSphere 7 update 2. not on the official hardware compatability list for production support, but fine for learning
Love it! Easy to understand. Can you please create a training in AVS (Azure VMware Solution?) Appreciate it!
I've not done a lot of work on AVS, but its fundamentally the same software stack and process as Google GCVE. I have some free training courses for it on Udemy.