DSM 2.2: User Experience Enhancements – Certificates and Authentication (Video)

I have another short video to share with you. This video demonstrates some of the new enhancements made to the user experience of Data Services Manager (DSM) 2.2. The video focuses mainly on certificate management and authentication, specifically HBA or host based authentication. I show how you can add a custom certificate chain and private key when provisioning a database via DSM 2.2. I also show you how to add additional entries to the pg_hba.conf file via the UI at deployment time so that you can add or deny database access to certain users from certain networks. I also show…

DSM 2.2: Object Store Service (Video)

A short video on the new DSM 2.2 Object Store service to complement my earlier blog post on the new Data Service Manager 2.2 Object Store service. This service is delivered in partnership with MinIO. This will allow our customers to provision and monitor object stores on vSphere infrastructure. Note that this is a “tech preview” and should not yet be used in production. However, we encourage customers to try and it out and send us their feedback as part of a “proof of concept” or PoC. Also note that customers will need to source a license from MinIO to…

DSM 2.2: Object Store Service (Tech Preview)

In DSM 2.2, we are partnering with MinIO to offer a technical preview of a new Object Storage service. This service allows DSM customers to provision Object Storage on their VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environments while enjoying all of the fleet management capabilities offered by DSM. There are a few steps to get the Object Store service configured. In this post, I will go through the setup and demonstrate how a small storage pool is deployed along with the Object Store control plane and Object Store database. Prerequisites You will need to source a MinIO AIStor license, even for testing…

DSM 2.2: Disaster Recovery with Database Replication (Video)

This is the second in a series of videos related to Data Services Manager (DSM) version 2.2 from VMware by Broadcom. In this video, we examine how to configure replication between a primary and a secondary Postgres database. Whilst the video shows the replication being configured between a primary and secondary database managed by the same DSM provider, replication could also be configured between a primary and secondary database managed by different DSM providers. Thus, the primary database could reside on infrastructure managed by one vCenter server, and replicate to a secondary database on infrastructure managed by a completely different…

DSM 2.2: Postgres Cross vSphere Cluster deployment (Video)

Last week, we announced a new version of Data Services Manager (DSM), version 2.2. One of the key features added to this release is the ability to provision Postgres databases across multiple vSphere clusters, allowing for much higher levels of database availability than ever before. This video will show you how to create an infrastructure policy that enables this cross vSphere cluster topology, as well as how to consume this policy when provisioning a Postgres database from within the DSM portal/UI. The result of this is that DSM will place the primary node, replica node and Monitor of the Postgres…

Data Services Manager version 2.2 now available

It gives me great pleasure to announced that the latest version of Data Services Manger (DSM) is now available. Version 2.2 has a wealth of new features related to the deployment, management and monitoring of data services on VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF). I will share these features in greater detail in this post, but please also refer to the official DSM 2.2 documentation for further information. Let’s get started. Multi-Cluster Deployments for increased availability In previous versions of DSM, databases and data services could be provisioned in two modes. The first is standalone mode which deploys the data service as…

Data Services at the VMUG UK UserCon 2024

I’m delighted to have received an invite to the UK VMUG UserCon once again this year. This time it is back at the National Motorcycle Museum, very close to Birmingham Airport and takes place on Thursday, November 28th. I’ll be using the opportunity to provide an update on all things Data Services related. I will also provide some updates around the data services announcements that you may have heard from VMware Explore in Barcelona earlier this month. My good pal Duncan Epping is also traveling over this year to give an update on vSAN and all things storage related here…