This post was originally published on this siteOne new great feature in vSphere 7 is template versioning. You heard that maybe already somewhere, or read it on various blog posts shortly after the announcement of vSphere 7. I recently had to restore some of my Windows templates because something went wrong. Then I said, why […]



This post was originally published on this siteI did this so many times already, and I never thought that I could document it, or put it somehow into a blog post. And maybe you already know how that works, how you can find the right Windows VMDK to resize it. It’s not that complicated if […]


This post was originally published on this siteJust a few weeks ago, vSphere 7 saw the light of day. And people went crazy! New ESXi servers with vSphere 7 have sprung up like mushrooms. So many people directly upgraded their homelabs, or maybe even their production systems. This blog post, I know the last post […]

This post was originally published on this siteThe capability to protect NFS and SMB Shares on file level was one of the most wanted features of Veeam Availability Suite v10. With prior versions, you only had the option of NDMP Backup to Tape. The NAS Backup feature is designed for a large scale and wide […]


This post was originally published on this siteRecently I was in a situation where a customer needed to capture esxtop data during a performance impacting event, however the cause of the event was unknown. What this resulted in was hours and hours of testing (e.g. throwing large amounts of traffic & compute load against some […]

This post was originally published on this siteIts been a while since I had the last time my hands-on VMware NSX. However, I have continued to follow with enthusiasm the great progress in the further development of NSX-T. My experiences with VMware NSX are focused on the service provider market. As you can imagine, in […]


This post was originally published on this siteSince my first post about joining the VMware Team in the Folding@home (F@H) project, a lot has happened, we have created an easily to deploy and use OVA via our Flings website, which once deployed, will connect to the F@H project and start contributing straight away. I’ve been […]


This post was originally published on this siteThis blog post will cover how to centrally manage multiple Folding@Home clients. Installing FAHControl Monitor Multiple instances of VMware Appliance for Folding@home Configuring Access to your Linux based clients or directly on the VMware F@H Appliance Connecting FAHControl to your clients Troubleshooting FAHControl issues Firewall Rules Installing FAHControl […]
