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Quick Tip - Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), IP Address Range & Source Domain restrictions available for all VMware Cloud Services

02.28.2023 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

A lesser known capability of the VMware Cloud Console is that we support a number of different authentication policies that can be configured to provide more secure access and/or restrict who can access the different VMware Cloud Services like VMware Cloud on AWS, vSphere+, vSAN+, VMware Cloud Foundation+ or ANY other VMware Cloud Service for that matter within your VMware Cloud Organizations(s)!

To configure the authentication policies, you will need to have the Organization Admin role and then click on "View Organization" under your user name and then navigate to Organization->Authentication Policy. In addition to configuring Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), users also have the option of configuring IP Address Range (allow/deny rules) and Source Domain (allow) restriction policies as shown in the screenshots below.


For more details, please refer to the official VMware Cloud Services documentation on configuring these different authentication policies.

Lastly, you can also configure Enterprise Federation which allows you to login to the VMware Cloud Console using your desired identity provider, which is another frequently asked question.

Categories // VMware Cloud, VMware Cloud Foundation, VMware Cloud on AWS, VSAN, vSphere Tags // VMware Cloud

VMware Cloud Foundation on Intel NUC?

02.24.2023 by William Lam // 10 Comments

Say what!? 😎


As some of you may have noticed, the theme for several of my blog posts this week has been about deploying VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) in a homelab environment.

To conclude this week, I thought it would be a fun experiment to see if I could leverage all the tricks that I have shared this week (here, here and here) and push the boundary even further and attempt to deploy a VCF Management Domain running on just a single Intel NUC?


Sounds crazy, right? I thought so too until I realized it was actually possible!

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Categories // Automation, Home Lab, VMware Cloud Foundation Tags // homelab, Intel NUC, VMware Cloud Foundation

VMware Cloud Foundation with a single ESXi host for Workload Domain?

02.23.2023 by William Lam // 5 Comments

Earlier this week, we demonstrated that we could deploy a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Management Domain using just a single ESXi host. In addition, we can further optimize the deployment for homelab purposes by removing the CPU and memory reservations for NSX when deploying either a VCF Management or Workload Domain.

The most logical question that I am sure some of you are probably asking ... besides, how much time I actually spent testing these scenarios out!? (I rather not comment 😵‍💫) ... is what about deploying a VCF Workload Domain with just a single ESXi host? 🤔


You guessed it, it is definitely possible!

Disclaimer: This is not supported by VMware, use at your own risk. As of writing this blog post, this trick is functional with the latest VCF 4.5 release.

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Categories // Automation, Home Lab, VMware Cloud Foundation Tags // homelab, VMware Cloud Foundation

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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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