During my study for the vCD-Cloud cloud and exam I’ve been experimenting with creating different types of network pools. Trying to understand their requirements and […]
Release Notes: vSphere5.1 vmkfstools imports/exports
For many years – oh as far back as ESX 2.x I’ve used the vmkfstools command to import/export .VMDK files as a crude form […]
Part 19: My vCloud Journey Journal – Network Pools; Personal Summary
I’ve been reading a lot about network pools in vCloud Director. There’s still so much to learn, but I feel I’m gradually making headway. There’s […]
VMwarEmployee Blogs Round-up – w/c 5th Nov
Last week I busy speaking at the Brussels VMUG and I didn’t get home until about 9pm. So I didn’t have time to write up […]
Part 18: My vCloud Journey Journal – External Networks (including Dry Bones!)
If you have been following my series on “My vCloud Journey Journal” I’ve been gradually using various learning materials to familiarize myself with vCD 5.1. […]
Part 17: My vCloud Journey Journal – Is my Storage/Network right?
A couple of weeks ago a wrote a post about how divvied up my storage and networking ready for vCloud Director. At the time I […]
VMwarEmployee Blogs Round-up – w/c 29nd Oct
I was quite busy on Friday doing my own bits and pieces – to write my round-up of what my fellow VMwarEmployee bloggers have been […]
SMBwag with John White
In the fourth podcast in my SMB series I chatted with John White. I first came across John via the Spiceworks website which is […]
Part 16: My vCloud Journey Journal – Enabling Federation & SSO
A couple of weeks I download the latest vCenter Server Appliance for 5.1, and since then we have had the 5.0.1a. As some of you […]
Part 15: My vCloud Journey Journal – Adding Sysprep to vCloud Director
As with vCenter, if you want to deploy some Windows based OSes via vCD you will need to uploaded and package up the Sysprep binaries. […]