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How to Enable and Manage EVC Mode in vSphere

How to Enable and Manage EVC Mode in vSphere

If you’ve ever tried to live-migrate virtual machines between ESXi hosts with different CPU generations, you’ve probably encountered compatibility errors. That’s exactly what Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) mode solves. This comprehensive guide walks you through everything you need to know…

How to Configure EVC Mode in vSphere: Complete Setup Guide for Enhanced vMotion Compatibility

How to Configure EVC Mode in vSphere: Complete Setup Guide for Enhanced vMotion Compatibility

As virtualization environments grow and evolve, IT administrators face a common challenge: maintaining workload mobility across ESXi hosts with different CPU generations. This is where Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) becomes essential. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll walk you through everything…

VMware EVC Mode: The Complete Guide to Enhanced vMotion Compatibility in vSphere Clusters

VMware EVC Mode: The Complete Guide to Enhanced vMotion Compatibility in vSphere Clusters

Ever tried adding a new server to your VMware cluster only to find that vMotion won’t work because the processors don’t match? You’re not alone. This common frustration has a powerful solution: Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) Mode. Whether you’re managing…

Ubuntu Now Officially Supports NVIDIA Rubin AI Systems

Ubuntu Now Officially Supports NVIDIA Rubin AI Systems

Canonical has announced official Ubuntu support for the NVIDIA Rubin platform, NVIDIA’s next-generation GPU and platform architecture for AI and high-performance computing, including the rack-scale NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 systems. The announcement was made at CES 2026. The move positions…

Canonical Launches Minimal Ubuntu Pro for Secure Cloud Deployments

Canonical Launches Minimal Ubuntu Pro for Secure Cloud Deployments

Canonical has introduced Minimal Ubuntu Pro, a new class of Ubuntu cloud images that combines an ultra-small footprint with enterprise-grade security and long-term maintenance. The offering targets businesses running production workloads on public cloud platforms. What exactly are these images?…

How to Remotely Add Domain Users to Local Administrators Group in Windows Server 2025

How to Remotely Add Domain Users to Local Administrators Group in Windows Server 2025

Managing user permissions across multiple workstations in an Active Directory environment can be challenging, especially when you need to grant local administrator rights to specific users without physically accessing each machine. If you’re running Windows Server 2025 and need to…

How to Auto-Connect Domain Computers to Enterprise Wi-Fi Without Passwords Using EAP-TLS Certificates and Group Policy

How to Auto-Connect Domain Computers to Enterprise Wi-Fi Without Passwords Using EAP-TLS Certificates and Group Policy

Manually configuring wireless network settings on every domain computer is time-consuming and error-prone. As a system administrator managing dozens or hundreds of devices, I’ve learned that automating wireless authentication using EAP-TLS certificates through Group Policy not only saves countless hours…

How to Block All Websites and Allow Only Specific Sites in Firefox Using Group Policy on Windows Server 2025

How to Block All Websites and Allow Only Specific Sites in Firefox Using Group Policy on Windows Server 2025

As an IT administrator managing a Windows Server 2025 environment, I’ve spent countless hours fine-tuning browser policies to balance security with productivity. One of the most requested configurations I encounter is implementing a whitelist approach for Firefox—blocking all websites except…

How To Backup And Restore Group Policy From Domain Controller On Windows Server 2025

How To Backup And Restore Group Policy From Domain Controller On Windows Server 2025

Group Policy is the backbone of enterprise Windows environments, controlling everything from security settings to software deployments across your domain. If you’ve ever experienced a corrupted GPO or needed to migrate policies to a new domain controller, you know how…