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Tech Preview of Horizon Provider for VMware Event Broker Appliance (VEBA)

08.09.2021 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

Last week, Michael Gasch and I had the pleasure of presenting the VMware Event Broker Appliance (VEBA) solution to the Omaha VMUG community. The session was an introduction to VEBA, but we also covered some brand new topics including writing your own functions for VEBA and a quick look at the evolution of VEBA.

Note: For those interested, the recording for the Omaha VMUG session can be accessed here with following password: MYN%0k9

One of the topics that I was really looking forward to sharing with the VMUG audience was a sneak peak at our upcoming v0.7 release which will include two new Event Providers: Webhook and VMware Horizon!

Here we go🤩 The evolution continuous! Project @VMWEventBroker is approaching v0.7 and awesome news were exclusively introduced to @OmahaVMUG today. @lamw & @embano1 unveiled the support for Generic Webhook AND @vmwarehorizon providers🥳 #eventdriven #automation #VMware #VEBA4H pic.twitter.com/wa27st4QoQ

— Robert Guske (@vmw_rguske) August 5, 2021

About a month back, I had teased some upcoming collaboration with Chris Halstead, famous for his VMware Horizon Flings and there was some good speculation and hope that this would mean VMware Horizon support for VEBA.

Please let it be VEBA extensions for @vmwarehorizon.. 🙏🏻

— Johan van Amersfoort (@vhojan) July 8, 2021

I am excited to share that we have been working on a new VMware Horizon Event Provider for VEBA and this will allow users to easily build and consume event-driven automation reacting to a number of VMware Horizon events! In fact, this was only made possible with the new Horizon Audit Events API that was recently introduced in the latest Horizon 2106 release which now has over 850 different events!

We are really excited to see what our users will do with this new functionality and if you are interested in trying out the Tech Preview of the VMware Horizon Provider for VEBA simply join the VEBA Slack Channel and you will be able to download the latest OVA appliance.

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Categories // Automation, Horizon View Tags // horizon view, VMware Event Broker Appliance

How to modernize your vSphere Alarm actions using the VMware Event Broker Appliance (VEBA)?

07.06.2021 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

The VMware Event Broker Application/Appliance (VEBA) solution makes it extremely easy for customers to build Event-Driven Automation that can react to over 1800+ vSphere-based Events using your favorite scripting or programming language of choice that includes PowerCLI, PowerShell, Python and Go to just name a few.

The benefits of VEBA can extend beyond just vSphere Events and can also be used with both new and existing vSphere Alarms. In fact, vSphere Alarms is just another a type of vSphere Event, which then makes it super easy to work with if you are already familiar with VEBA. Similar to the "triggers" that are supported with vSphere Events, the available options for extensibility in vCenter Server is super limited.


In addition to the limited options for extending vCenter Server, there are also valid security concerns with resource utilization and opening up access to run arbitrary scripts directly on the VCSA, which we all know is a bad practice for so many reasons. What if we could easily extend the actions to a vSphere Alarm to send notifications to Slack or Microsoft Teams, automatically file an IT Ticket or run specific automation or remediations tasks!?

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Categories // Automation, vSphere Tags // alarm, Knative, VEBA, VMware Event Broker Appliance

VMware Event Broker Appliance (VEBA) v0.6.1

06.16.2021 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

It has only been about two months since our jammed packed v0.6 release of the VMware Event Broker Appliance (VEBA) solution but the adoption and feedback has been extremely well received by our community. Within the first week or so, we already had a number of folks who had successfully deployed the new version and we started to see new feature enhancements as well as a couple of defects which were quickly resolved. In addition to working through the Github Issues, the team also spent quite a bit of time on creating  more example functions demonstrating how easy it is to author new Knative functions for VEBA across a number of different scripting and programming languages.

Today, we are excited to share a quick update with the release of VEBA v0.6.1 which is a dot release, but it certainly contains several new features that we believe the community can benefit from. For full change log, please refer to v0.6.1 release notes

Here are a few of the new highlighted features:

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Categories // Automation, vSphere Tags // VMware Event Broker Appliance, vSphere

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