VMware Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/vmware/ Technology News and Reviews Mon, 30 Oct 2023 15:33:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Broadcom says VMware deal still on track to close before deal expires in November https://www.techgoing.com/broadcom-says-vmware-deal-still-on-track-to-close-before-deal-expires-in-november/ Mon, 30 Oct 2023 15:33:15 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=147896 U.S. chip manufacturer Broadcom and cloud service provider VMware issued a joint statement stating that Broadcom’s $69 billion acquisition of VMware is expected to “still be completed soon,” but In any case, it must be completed before the merger agreement expires. It is reported that the transaction agreement between the two companies will expire on […]

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U.S. chip manufacturer Broadcom and cloud service provider VMware issued a joint statement stating that Broadcom’s $69 billion acquisition of VMware is expected to “still be completed soon,” but In any case, it must be completed before the merger agreement expires.

It is reported that the transaction agreement between the two companies will expire on November 26. It has been approved by regulatory authorities in Australia, Brazil, Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Israel, Japan, South Africa, South Korea, etc., and has also been approved by all necessary jurisdictions. A foreign investment control license was obtained, but it does not appear to have been approved by Chinese regulators.

The companies said there are “no legal impediments to termination under U.S. merger regulations.” However, if the acquisition is terminated due to failure to obtain regulatory approval in time, Broadcom will have to pay a termination fee of US$1.5 billion.

If the Broadcom-VMware merger ultimately dies due to a lack of regulatory approval, it would mark the second time in five years that Broadcom’s merger failed because of geopolitics.

In 2018, the United States blocked Broadcom’s $142 billion acquisition of Qualcomm on the grounds that the acquisition of the American semiconductor giant by a company headquartered in Singapore at the time would raise national security concerns. Subsequently, Broadcom directly moved its headquarters to the United States.

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VMware Aria exposes critical authentication vulnerability, all versions 6.x are affected https://www.techgoing.com/vmware-aria-exposes-critical-authentication-vulnerability-all-versions-6-x-are-affected/ Thu, 31 Aug 2023 06:39:08 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=127362 VMware Aria Operations for Networks recently exposed a high-risk authentication vulnerability that allows remote attackers to bypass SSH authentication and access dedicated terminals. Note: VMware Aria is a suite for managing and monitoring virtualized environments and hybrid clouds, supporting IT automation, log management, analysis generation, network visibility, security and capacity planning, and comprehensive operational management. […]

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VMware Aria Operations for Networks recently exposed a high-risk authentication vulnerability that allows remote attackers to bypass SSH authentication and access dedicated terminals.

Note: VMware Aria is a suite for managing and monitoring virtualized environments and hybrid clouds, supporting IT automation, log management, analysis generation, network visibility, security and capacity planning, and comprehensive operational management.

Discovered by experts at ProjectDiscovery Research, the vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2023-34039, has a Danger Score of 9.8 out of 10 on CVSS v3, and is rated “Critical.”

VMware released a security advisory yesterday stating that the vulnerability exists in all Aria 6.x branch releases. The official stated that the current solution is to upgrade to version 6.11 or install the KB94152 patch on the previous version.

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VMware and Nvidia expand partnership to launch custom generative AI services https://www.techgoing.com/vmware-and-nvidia-expand-partnership-to-launch-custom-generative-ai-services/ Wed, 23 Aug 2023 06:00:17 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=124838 Cloud computing company VMware announced that it will expand its strategic partnership with Nvidia. VMWare and Nvidia will cooperate to establish the VMware Private Artificial Intelligence Foundation to jointly develop a new set of software tools. , will provide enterprise customers with customized large-scale language models and run generative artificial intelligence applications to solve enterprise […]

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Cloud computing company VMware announced that it will expand its strategic partnership with Nvidia. VMWare and Nvidia will cooperate to establish the VMware Private Artificial Intelligence Foundation to jointly develop a new set of software tools. , will provide enterprise customers with customized large-scale language models and run generative artificial intelligence applications to solve enterprise data privacy, security and control issues. The companies plan to launch the service in early 2024.

Through this partnership, the companies will introduce the VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA platform, which will enable enterprises to customize models and run generative AI applications such as intelligent chatbots, assistants, search and summarization tools, and more.

The VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA combines NVIDIA’s generative AI software and accelerated computing technologies. The platform is based on VMware Cloud Foundation and optimized for AI. The collaboration aims to address concerns about data privacy, security and control, while enabling enterprises to confidently run generative AI workloads adjacent to their data.

Enterprises across industries, including financial services, healthcare, and manufacturing, are eager to integrate generative AI into their businesses, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang said in a press release. The expanded partnership with VMware will provide customers with the software and computing power necessary to leverage their own data to build custom applications that unleash the potential of generative AI.

The press release also said that enterprises are looking to simplify the development, testing and deployment of generative AI applications. The VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA aims to enable enterprises to harness this potential by customizing large language models, bringing more secure and private models, and safely running inference workloads at scale.

This cooperation is a continuation of more than ten years of cooperation between VMware and Nvidia. The news was also released when VMware was acquired by the US technology company Broadcom. , Approved the acquisition worth 69 billion US dollars.

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UK approves Broadcom’s $69 billion takeover of VMware https://www.techgoing.com/uk-approves-broadcoms-69-billion-takeover-of-vmware/ Mon, 21 Aug 2023 12:39:31 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=124232 The British regulator announced on Monday that it had approved the US technology company Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware for US$69 billion (Currently about RMB 504.39 billion), and had previously carried out the second phase of in-depth investigation. investigation. Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) provisionally approved the deal in July, saying it would not reduce […]

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The British regulator announced on Monday that it had approved the US technology company Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware for US$69 billion (Currently about RMB 504.39 billion), and had previously carried out the second phase of in-depth investigation. investigation.

Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) provisionally approved the deal in July, saying it would not reduce competition in the supply of key computer server products.

The CMA launched an in-depth investigation after expressing concern in March that the deal could make servers more expensive. “After reviewing evidence gathered from Broadcom, VMware and other relevant parties, an independent CMA panel provisionally found that the transaction would not substantially reduce competition in the supply of server hardware components in the UK,” they said.

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VMware Fusion New Technology Preview Released for Apple Silicon Devices https://www.techgoing.com/vmware-fusion-new-technology-preview-released-for-apple-silicon-devices/ Sat, 15 Jul 2023 03:57:14 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=113781 VMware released a new VMware technology preview version for Apple’s Apple Silicon chip, which can provide complete 3D graphics hardware acceleration when running Win11 on Arm system in simulation. In the VMware Fusion Tech Preview 2023 update released this Friday, a number of improvements were introduced, most notably full 3D graphics hardware acceleration for Apple […]

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VMware released a new VMware technology preview version for Apple’s Apple Silicon chip, which can provide complete 3D graphics hardware acceleration when running Win11 on Arm system in simulation.

In the VMware Fusion Tech Preview 2023 update released this Friday, a number of improvements were introduced, most notably full 3D graphics hardware acceleration for Apple chips.

Users can fully run DirectX 11 3D games and applications on Apple Mac devices. The official said: “The UI responds faster, and with automatic adjustment, resolution changes are almost instant.”

VMware also said that the new technology preview version has expanded the lineup of emulated 32-bit and 64-bit games, but has not yet announced a detailed list of game runs.

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EU to approve Broadcom’s $61 billion acquisition of VMware https://www.techgoing.com/eu-to-approve-broadcoms-61-billion-acquisition-of-vmware/ Wed, 12 Jul 2023 01:36:43 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=112681 Reuters quoted a person familiar with the matter as saying that Broadcom’s plan to acquire cloud computing company VMware for US$61 billion will be approved by the European Union on Wednesday. Conditional antitrust approval. As of the close of U.S. stocks on July 11, Botong closed at $882.05 per share, up 0.49%, with a market […]

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Reuters quoted a person familiar with the matter as saying that Broadcom’s plan to acquire cloud computing company VMware for US$61 billion will be approved by the European Union on Wednesday. Conditional antitrust approval.

As of the close of U.S. stocks on July 11, Botong closed at $882.05 per share, up 0.49%, with a market value of $364.009 billion; while VMware rose 5.29% to $151.53 per share, with a market value of $65.212 billion.

After months of negotiations with the EU, Broadcom has signed up to behavioural remedies, including a pledge to introduce interoperability standards to its technology to help rival Marvell compete more fairly, the source said.

In April this year, the European Commission stressed that it would not approve the acquisition unless there were adequate remedies. They argued that the deal could lead to “higher prices, lower quality and less innovation” for enterprise customers.

Broadcom last month successfully addressed European Commission concerns over its Fiber Channel host bus adapter (FC HBA) by offering an interoperability remedy to rival Marvell Technology, Reuters said.

At present, Broadcom is already the leading supplier in the field of FC HBA, which uses the Fiber Channel protocol to connect the server to the storage adapter located outside the server on the storage area network.

The VMware deal is Broadcom’s largest-ever acquisition as it looks to diversify into enterprise software. It is worth mentioning that the US Federal Trade Commission and the UK competition agency are also reviewing the deal.

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Broadcom’s $61 billion acquisition of VMware will receive conditional EU approval https://www.techgoing.com/broadcoms-61-billion-acquisition-of-vmware-will-receive-conditional-eu-approval/ Mon, 12 Jun 2023 11:16:19 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=105287 Reuters – U.S. chipmaker Broadcom Inc is reportedly close to receiving conditional approval from the European Union for its acquisition of cloud computing company VMware, multiple sources familiar with the matter said today. In May 2022, Broadcom announced it would acquire VMware for about $61 billion in one of the largest technology deals ever. It […]

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Reuters – U.S. chipmaker Broadcom Inc is reportedly close to receiving conditional approval from the European Union for its acquisition of cloud computing company VMware, multiple sources familiar with the matter said today.

In May 2022, Broadcom announced it would acquire VMware for about $61 billion in one of the largest technology deals ever. It was subsequently investigated by a number of regulators around the world, including the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union.

In April, the European Commission, the EU’s antitrust regulator, publicly opposed the deal, saying it would block it unless adequate remedies were available. Broadcom subsequently proposed remedies to address the EU’s concerns.

Sources familiar with the matter said today that the European Commission’s eventual approval of the deal would depend largely on the interoperability remedies Broadcom would provide to its competitors. In response, the European Commission and Broadcom declined to comment.

The EU is scheduled to make a final decision by July 17.

One of the people familiar with the matter said that one of Broadcom’s proposed remedies focuses on “Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters” (FC HBAs) and primarily addresses the concerns of rival Marvell Technology. Marvell Technology has not yet commented.

Broadcom primarily supplies chips for data center networking, as well as proprietary chips to power artificial intelligence (AI) efforts. The VMware acquisition comes on the heels of several large M&A deals, including acquisitions of semiconductor company LSI, networking technology maker Brocade, major software company CA and cybersecurity company Symantec’s enterprise security business.

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Broadcom faces EU antitrust warning over $61 billion VMware deal https://www.techgoing.com/broadcom-faces-eu-antitrust-warning-over-61-billion-vmware-deal/ Tue, 28 Feb 2023 03:40:36 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=74436 According to Reuters, people familiar with the matter said that Broadcom will receive an EU antitrust warning, saying that its proposed $ 61 billion (Currently about 424.56 billion CNY) acquires cloud computing The company’s VMware may have an anti-competitive impact in the next few years. The European Commission launched an investigation in December last year, […]

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According to Reuters, people familiar with the matter said that Broadcom will receive an EU antitrust warning, saying that its proposed $ 61 billion (Currently about 424.56 billion CNY) acquires cloud computing The company’s VMware may have an anti-competitive impact in the next few years.

The European Commission launched an investigation in December last year, saying that the transaction will allow Broadcom to restrict the market competition of certain hardware components that interact with VMware software.

The European Commission will decide the transaction on June 7. For Reuters’ news, the agency refuses to comment.

Broadcom said it will continue to carry out “constructive work” with the committee. The transaction has been approved in Brazil, South Africa and Canada, and Broadcom’s goal is to complete the acquisition in fiscal 2023.

Broadcom and VMware’s transactions are one of the world’s most significant transactions in 2022, marking that this chip manufacturer tries to diversify the company’s software field.

Broadcom is the most acquired semiconductor company. In recent years, strategically use mergers to promote its growth. It previously acquired CA Technologies for $ 18.9 billion in 2018, and acquired Siemen Tieck for $ 10.7 billion in 2019.

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VMware Releases ESXi 7.0 U3k Update to Fix Windows Server Virtual Machine Unbootable Issue https://www.techgoing.com/vmware-releases-esxi-7-0-u3k-update-to-fix-windows-server-virtual-machine-unbootable-issue/ Wed, 22 Feb 2023 06:52:31 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=74170 VMware today released an update to ESXi 7.0 U3k that fixes a previous issue that prevented Windows Server 2022 virtual machines from booting due to Secure Boot. VMware states in support documentation that virtual machines running on vSphere ESXi version 8.0.x do not experience this issue. vSphere ESXi 6.7 was discontinued from mainstream support on […]

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VMware today released an update to ESXi 7.0 U3k that fixes a previous issue that prevented Windows Server 2022 virtual machines from booting due to Secure Boot.

VMware states in support documentation that virtual machines running on vSphere ESXi version 8.0.x do not experience this issue. vSphere ESXi 6.7 was discontinued from mainstream support on October 15, 2022.

Affected Windows Server 2022 virtual machines can be upgraded to the February 21 update to VMware ESXi version 7.0 U3k, after which you can try installing KB5022842 again and the virtual machine will also boot normally.

VMware previously posted that Windows Server 2022 devices with Secure Boot-enabled virtual machines on vSphere ESXi 6.7 U2 / U3 or vSphere ESXi 7.0.x fail to boot after installing the KB5022842 update (system internal version 20348.1547).

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VMware Workstation 17.0.1 Pro Update Released, Fixes Inability to Connect USB Devices https://www.techgoing.com/vmware-workstation-17-0-1-pro-update-released-fixes-inability-to-connect-usb-devices/ Tue, 07 Feb 2023 00:47:31 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=70082 VMware Workstation Pro, the popular virtual machine software, has received a version 17.0.1 update, more than a month after the last update. The official changelog shows that this version resolves issue CVE-2023-20854, which caused a malicious actor with local user privileges on the victim machine to potentially exploit this vulnerability to delete arbitrary files from […]

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VMware Workstation Pro, the popular virtual machine software, has received a version 17.0.1 update, more than a month after the last update.

The official changelog shows that this version resolves issue CVE-2023-20854, which caused a malicious actor with local user privileges on the victim machine to potentially exploit this vulnerability to delete arbitrary files from the file system of a machine with Workstation installed.

Fixes.
Unable to connect a USB device to a virtual machine

After creating a virtual machine, a USB device cannot be connected to that virtual machine. This issue occurred because of the default value of the USB. restrictions. default allow option in the VMX configuration file was configured to FALSE when the virtual machine was created. this issue has been resolved.

Hosts with Intel HD 4600 GPUs may crash when using a 3D-enabled virtual machine

When powering on a 3D-enabled virtual machine on a host with an Intel HD 4600 GPU, the host could crash. This issue has been resolved.

Virtualization Engine settings change when secure boot settings are changed in a virtual machine

The following settings under the Virtualization Engine change when secure boot is enabled or disabled in the virtual machine settings.

Virtualize Intel VT-x / EPT or AMD-V / RVI

Virtualize IOMMU (IO Memory Management Unit)

This issue has been resolved.

Workstation Pro crashes if the hardware compatibility of the virtual machine is changed after upgrading Workstation Pro

After upgrading Workstation Pro to version 17.0 and changing the hardware compatibility of an existing virtual machine to the latest version, Workstation Pro crashes when trying to edit virtual machine settings. This issue has been resolved.

VMware Workstation Pro introduces the Virtual Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 in 17.0, which officially supports Windows 11 as a guest operating system.

We can downland VMware Workstation 17.0.1 Pro for both Windows and Linux here.

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