Virtual Machines and Appliance can be imported and exported using the Web Client. VMware supports the “Open Virtual Machine Format” or .OVF format which consists […]
Back To Basics: Using the vSphere Web Client – Tips, Tricks & Improvements
One thing comes up increasingly is folks comparing the Ye Olde vSphere Client with the All New Shiny Web Client. There’s been a number of […]
Coming Now… FeedForward…
Firstly, I’d like to congratulate the VMUG folks over at headquarters for successful launch of the vmug.com website. But my main reason for this blogpost […]
Back To Basics: Managing Virtual Machine Snapshots
Snapshots offer a way of capturing the VM memory and disk state prior to making any changes. It’s particularly useful in situations where the outcome […]
Back To Basics: Common Virtual Machine Settings (Part 3)
This section covers common virtual machine settings and options that every administrator should be aware of. This is by no means exhaustive – but it […]
Back To Basics: Installing VMware Tools (Windows & Linux) (Part 2)
Once the guest operating system has been installed the next step is to install a package called VMware Tools. This package adds drivers and additional […]
NFS shares won’t mount on my IOMEGA IX4-200D
This is blogpost that’s really a big thank you to someone in our community, Gabrie Van Zanten. He has a blogpost helped fixed a problem […]
Back To Basics: Creating Virtual Machines (Part 1)
It might seem odd at this stage to have section introducing virtual machines. Ideally, this something you already know something about – or else why […]
Travails in Hyper-V R2eality: Tales of the Red Mist: A Messcellany
Do you geddit? Miscellany and Messcellany. It’s wots called a pun my friend. In my travails in Hyper-V R2eality, I’ve come across of number of […]
Performance Stress Tools
One of my new projects is to get my head round VMware Operations Manager – or VCOPS as its more commonly known. I’d freely admit […]