vSphere+ / vSAN+ Announcement
If you paid attention today to your Inbox, LinkedIn, Twitter feed, etc... you might have noticed that there were some posts flying around talking about these new vSphere+ and vSAN+…
If you paid attention today to your Inbox, LinkedIn, Twitter feed, etc... you might have noticed that there were some posts flying around talking about these new vSphere+ and vSAN+…
Last week I decided to attempt getting two more VMware certifications, however, this time the goal was to get both on the same week and guess what? With proper preparation…
No, I am not talking about Drag Reduction System in case you were hooked like me into Formula 1 this past weekend. vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler is a feature that…
Have you upgraded your ESXi environment to 7.0+ lately? Do you normally upgrade your distributed switches as part of your maintenance? Should you even bother? Let me remind you that…
I have been procrastinating the upgrade from 6.7 to 7.0 on vCenter for quite some time since this architecture was simply a little more complex than usual (nothing crazy, but…
I found out this week that I was granted the privilege of being part of this amazing group of talented people for another year. Three years have already flown by,…
You guessed it right, another ESXi vulnerability has been announced and this time VMs with USB attachments are affected. Luckily there are options, you can remove the virtual USB device…
New VMware vSphere and vCenter upgrade was released last week for version 7.0 and the installation was just as simple as any other vSphere/vCenter upgrade released in the past. I…
Curious how to manually apply the log4k workaround to vCenter Server Appliance 7.0 Update 2, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 3, 3a, 3b? Detailed instructions below! Official VMware page with the…
I am sure that you heard about the Apache Log4j Remote Code Execution Vulnerability announced last week... Follow the link to see VMware's response for each product, along with a…