Having recently passed my NSX-T VCP, I thought I’d share the command line tools I used to practice in a lab to get to grips with NSX-T installation, configuration, managing and troubleshooting. I know I will be revisiting this site for reference in future. I hope you all enjoy it! I will cover a walkthrough
Monthly Archives: January 2020
Deep dive into VMware Cloud Foundation – Part 1 Building a Nested Lab
If you’re like me, you like to dive deep into technology to learn how things work in the safety of a lab environment. I enjoy experimenting with a live lab. I’ll use the lab to look behind the curtain and see what’s going on behind the scenes. The safety of the lab allows me to
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vSpeaking Podcast Ep 142: vSAN Deconstructed – Space Efficiency
This week on the Virtually Speaking Podcast we kick off a new series entitled vSAN Deconstructed. In this series, we drill down to individual parts of vSAN and dive a little deeper. Kicking off this new series we start with the topic of vSAN Space Efficiency. In this episode, we take a closer look at Deduplication
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vSAN Deconstructed: Space Efficiency
This week on the Vortually Speaking Podcast we kick off a new series entitled vSA Deconstraucted. On this first episode of the series we take a closer look at Space Efficiency. read more.
The Virtually Speaking Podcast
The Virtually Speaking Podcast is a weekly technical podcast dedicated to discussing VMware topics related to storage and availability. Each week Pete Flecha and John Nicholson bring in various subject matter experts from VMware and within the industry to discuss their respective areas of expertise. If you’re new to the Virtually Speaking Podcast check out all episodes on vSpeakingPodcast.com.
VMware vSphere Replication
VMware vSphere Replication is a software-based replication solution for virtual machines running on vSphere infrastructure. It is storage agnostic so it can replicate VMs from any source storage to any target storage. Such flexibility and simplicity is the biggest value of vSphere Replication. It doesn’t matter if you have Fibre Channel, DAS, NAS, iSCSI or vSAN based datastores you can simply
Preparing and Adding vRO Powershell Host using SSL and Self-Sign Certificate
In the enterprise world usually per the security policy you should use an official certificate issued by the corporate KMS, but sometimes for PoC or quick crash and burn test, you may need to use a self-singed certificate. I’ve put could of commands in a form of a script which… Continue reading
Getting started with VCF Part 7 – NSX-T Edge
I think now is a good time to take a recap on what we have built so far with VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF). We’ve done a number of activities to date, notably the deployment of the management domain in part 1. Then we spend some time deploying the vRealize Suite of products in parts 2, 3 and 4. In part 5, we commissioned some additional ESXi hosts and then most recently we created our first workload domain in part 6, which included the deployment of NSX-T 2.5. Now we come to quite a long section, which is the deployment of…
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How to Create a vSAN Stretched Cluster
vSAN Stretched cluster extends the vSAN cluster from a single data site to two sites for a higher level of availability and intersite load balancing. Stretched clusters are typically deployed in environments where the distance between data centers is limited, such as metropolitan or campus environments. You can use stretched clusters to manage planned maintenance […]
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How to Create a vSAN Stretched Cluster
vSAN Stretched cluster extends the vSAN cluster from a single data site to two sites for a higher level of availability and intersite load balancing. Stretched clusters are typically deployed in environments where the distance between data centers is limited, such as metropolitan or campus environments. You can use stretched clusters to manage planned maintenance […]
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Install BlackBerry Workspaces in VDI : Citrix, VMware, Microsoft, and Awingu
Introduction BlackBerry Workspaces is an Enterprise File Sync and Share solution (EFSS) that is used for secure file storage, synchronization and sharing, basically content collaboration with internal and external users. The most distinctive features of Workspaces is file level security…