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Happy new year! On the 12th episode of Virtual Stack Podcast, Martijn (@smitmartijn) and I will be talking about vRealize Network Insight (vRNI) version 4.0. vRNI 4.0 has been released on December 20th and it's full of cool new features and enhancements.
This is not a vRNI 101 episode, but in a nutshell, vRNI is VMware's security and network visibility tool that helps customers plan application security and migration, optimise and troubleshoot virtual and physical networks, and manage & scale NSX environments.
Hope you enjoy the show. Feel free to share your feedback via Twitter, LinkedIn or virtualstack.tech.
Show notes:
- 05:30 - Why do you need vRNI? Main use cases?
- 11:40 - New features on vRNI 4.0.
- 15:15 - VMware Cloud on AWS support.
- 22:40 - Support for Cisco ACI, ASA, F5 Big-IP, sFlow and more.
- 29:35 - NSX-T support enhancements.
- 34:51 - Configuring static/dynamic baselines and thresholds.
- 38:30 - Scalability, performance and usability enhancements.
- 43:25 - Upgrade path to vRNI 4.0.
- 46:40 - PowervRNI and the automation of vRNI.
- 52:01 - Closing notes, contact info.
Links:
- Guest: Martijn Smit (@smitmartijn)
- vRNI 4.0 Official VMware Blog Post
- vRealize Network Insight 4.0 Release Notes
- vRealize Network Insight 4.0 User Guide
- PowervRNI on GitHub
- Martijn's Personal Blog: http://lostdomain.org/, with lots of articles on NSX, vRNI and more.
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