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All VMware Communities functions are now available.

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VMware Communities will undergo maintenance on November 21 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm Pacific.

During the maintenance window, login to VMware Communities will be unavailable, and the VMware Communities application may be unavailable for short periods with no warning. If VMware Communities members use the site during the window, they should be sure to save the text of any new content before submitting it.

New functionality includes restricting new usernames to consist only of a-z, A-Z, and 0-9; and some other minor bug fixes.

I will post again when the maintenance is complete.

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The VMware Communities homepage taps you into the knowledge and wisdom of your peers. Access it easily by clicking the "Communities" tab on www.vmware.com.

What is it?

  • A single place to find the latest content from VMware Communities, VMworld.com, GoVirtual.org (the academic portal), and VIOPS (the operations portal).
  • A homepage to monitor your activity (be sure you're logged in)
  • A place to find the top community experts

We'll continue to update and tune it based on your feedback.

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Maintenance on VMware Communities is now complete and all functions are available. Thank you for your patience during this planned downtime.

[Update: November 10] Issues discovered with the underlying infrastructure following the site maintenance have been resolved, and the site is functioning normally. We are still investigating reports from community members that email notifications for watched threads are not always delivered.

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VMware Communities will be unavailable on November 6 from 6pm to 7pm Pacific.

There will be no new functionality with this outage.

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