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VCF 9.0 Hardware Considerations

05.30.2025 by William Lam // 2 Comments

While I have already shared this on my social media accounts, I still think it is still worth re-iterating this update as I know many of our users, partners and even employees are preparing for VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0.

The Broadcom Compatibility Guide (BCG) has recently been updated to include a preliminary set of devices that will be supported with VCF 9.0, this a company first as the BCG is typically only released at the GA, which make it difficult for those currently in the planning process for hardware refresh.

📰 🔥 Preliminary listings for VCF 9.0 is now on the Broadcom Compatibility Guide (BCG) https://t.co/doNGglXpmH

This might be a first, I don't recall this happening for major release, kudos to PM team for early preview! 👏

🚨 Be aware all info is subject to change until GA 🚨 pic.twitter.com/RSHNTq5lm8

— William Lam (@lamw) May 21, 2025

It is VERY important to understand that VMware/Broadcom does NOT certify hardware and I/O devices, which is still a common miss-conception and/or FUD being thrown out in the community. Our OEM partners ultimately decide which devices to certify for each release and they may choose NOT to re-certify devices for a number of reasons including earlier end-of-sales and end-of-life support. This  is not unique to VCF 9.0 and it is not unique pre or post-acquisition of VMware.

In addition to reviewing the updated BCG, KB 391170 - Deprecated devices in ESXi 9.0 and implications for support was also just published last week that provides a list of specific deprecated and end-of-life devices that you can check specifically.

To assist and automate the inventory of your existing I/O devices and then cross-checking that against the BCG, I have created several PowerShell and PowerCLI scripts which you can refer to this blog post HERE for more detail.

I know many of our users are excited to get their hands with VCF 9.0 in their lab and may be looking for some guidance, recommendations or just wondering what will work. I do plan on publishing some additional resources that will be available to community at GA, including an internal crowdsourced of systems (mostly not on the BCG) that folks have had success with installing ESXi 9.0, so stay tuned for that information.

Categories // VMware Cloud Foundation, vSphere 9.0 Tags // VCF 9.0, vSphere 9.0

VMware Flings is now available in Free Downloads of Broadcom Support Portal (BSP)

05.19.2025 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

📰Minor update coming for Flings next month, you can see the full announcement at https://t.co/Cc4c5ASd2Y

tl;dr - Fling downloads will be re-homed to Broadcom Support Portal (BSP) under Free Downloads, some cleanup will also be done, Flings Community will be for Discussion/QA pic.twitter.com/CV5ifbsZaN

— William Lam (@lamw) April 22, 2025

As shared back in April, the VMware Fling downloads will be migrating to the Free Downloads section within the Broadcom Support Portal (BSP) and this transition has just completed over the weekend. Going forward, any net new or updated VMware Flings will be published on the BSP.

To access the VMware Flings downloads or any other free or entitled software, you will need to register for a free BSP account, which does support personal email addresses (e.g. gmail, yahoo, etc).

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Categories // Uncategorized Tags // Fling

VMUG Connect 2025 - Minimal VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 5.x in a Box 

05.15.2025 by William Lam // 5 Comments


I had a great time attending the inaugural VMUG Connect 2025 in St. Louis this past April. Like many others, the event was a great way to connect and share our passion for VMware technologies with both new and familiar faces from our community.

Here are a few great write-ups from attendees of the conference:

  • Daniel Kriger - VMUG Connect St. Louis 2025 (who I got to meet in person as we often chatted on social media)
  • Daniel Keer - I Went to VMUG Connect 2025
  • Maarten Van Driessen - VMUG Connect 2025
  • Justin Sider - VMUG Connect 2025 Connect Four Takeaways

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Categories // Automation, VMware Cloud Foundation Tags // VMUG

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William is Distinguished Platform Engineering Architect in the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Division at Broadcom. His primary focus is helping customers and partners build, run and operate a modern Private Cloud using the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) platform.

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  • VCF 9.0 Hardware Considerations 05/30/2025
  • VMware Flings is now available in Free Downloads of Broadcom Support Portal (BSP) 05/19/2025
  • VMUG Connect 2025 - Minimal VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 5.x in a Box  05/15/2025
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