One of things I’ve noticed in the last two of more years is how “fuzzy” I’ve become about basic vSphere settings and options. The reasons […]
VMwareWag with Justin King (Part 3 – vCenter5.1)
In this 3rd and final VMwareWag in the vCenter5.1 series myself and Justin King take a look at the improvement to the vCenter Server […]
Part 25: My vCloud Journey Journal – Adding an Organization with Secure LDAP
A while back I wrote about my plans for my Organizations within vCD. As you might recall I’m trying to keep theme going by using […]
Part 24: My vCloud Journey Journal – Thinking about Network Pools in vCloud Director
Barton Spring, Austin, Texas: It’s open air pool which I swam […]
My First One Hundred Days…
Well, today is my 100th day at VMware, I thought it might interesting/amusing to share my experiences. There’s couple of gags going on here. Firstly, […]
Part 23: My vCloud Journey Journal – Creating VXLAN Backed Network Pool
For me this post has funny title. Why? Well, because with vCD 5.1 as soon as you add Provider Virtual Datacenter into the initial configuration […]
Chinwag with Stu Radnidge
Ah, Stu Radnidge an man of many colours, how doth one describe thee? I think I first met Stu at the London User Group, his […]
Part 22: My vCloud Journey Journal – Creating vCD-NI Backed Network Pool
If you read my previous blogpost on VLAN backed network pools, then you will know that each of my Organizations had an allocation of 10 […]
VMwarewag with Justin King (Part 2 – vCenter5.1)
This week VMwareWag is the second part of my podcast series with Justin King – talking all about vCenter5.1. This episode we look at […]
Part 21: My vCloud Journey Journal – Creating Portgroup Backed Network Pool
One of my personally least favoured methods of creating network pools in vCD is the portgroup backed method. Why? Well, it requires you create not […]