August 2025

security

Network Security Skill set

A strong skill set for network security combines technical expertise, analytical thinking, and an understanding of cybersecurity principles. Below is a comprehensive list of essential skills for professionals working in network security: πŸ” Core Technical Skills πŸ› οΈ Tools & Technologies 🧠 Analytical & Soft Skills πŸŽ“ Certifications (Highly Valued) 🌐 Emerging Skills Summary A successful

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Fitness

Dynamic stretching vs static stretching

Dynamic and static stretching are two different types of stretching techniques used in fitness and athletic preparation, each serving distinct purposes depending on the timing and goals of your workout. Here’s a breakdown of their differences: 1. Dynamic Stretching Definition:Dynamic stretching involves moving parts of your body through a full range of motion in a

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data center consolidation

Difference between Esxi 6 vs 8

The key differences between VMware ESXi 6.x and ESXi 8.x: Version Overview Hardware Support ESXi 8.x Improvements: Performance & Scalability ESXi 8.x Enhancements: Security Features ESXi 8.x Additions: Management & Features ESXi 8.x New Features: Removed/Deprecated Features ESXi 8.x Changes: Licensing & Support Migration Considerations Recommendation: ESXi 8.x is the current generation with better performance,

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data center consolidation

NSX Audit based on Management Plane, Control Plane and Data Plane

Conducting an NSX (Network Virtualization and Security Platform, typically VMware NSX-T or NSX-V) audit across the Management Plane, Control Plane, and Data Plane ensures comprehensive evaluation of security, compliance, performance, and operational integrity. Each plane plays a distinct role in the NSX architecture, and auditing them separately allows for targeted assessments. Below is a structured

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Architecture

Network virtualization (NSX) decoupling network functions from the physical hardware

Network Virtualization with VMware NSX fundamentally decouples network and security functions from the underlying physical hardware, enabling a software-defined approach to networking β€” much like how server virtualization (e.g., VMware vSphere) decoupled compute from physical servers. πŸ” What Does “Decoupling Network Functions from Physical Hardware” Mean? In traditional networking: With NSX network virtualization: πŸ”„ How

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Architecture

Components of NSX

VMware NSX is a software-defined networking (SDN) and security platform that virtualizes networking infrastructure and enables network virtualization in data centers and cloud environments. It decouples networking and security functions from physical hardware, allowing them to be provisioned and managed programmatically. As of NSX 4.x (formerly NSX-T Data Center), the architecture is composed of several

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