This post was originally published on this siteThis project started a long time ago. When I planned the hardware needs for my homelab, I also thought of getting a rack. I had a real IT rack in mind, as you know it from your daily business, maybe back in the days when at least some […]



This post was originally published on this siteThis project started a long time ago. When I planned the hardware needs for my homelab, I also thought of getting a rack. I had a real IT rack in mind, as you know it from your daily business, maybe back in the days when at least some […]


This post was originally published on this siteThis blog post will cover managing a number of Folding@Home Clients using FAHControl. If you are using the VMware F@H Fling, then this appliance will be configured for remote control on deployment. This blog is based on Folding@home deployed on Linux, but the same applied for Windows. Installing […]


This post was originally published on this siteNote: AVI Networks is also referenced as NSX Advanced Load Balancer as the product is absorbed into the VMware Solutions The AVI Vantage controller has the ability to generate self-signed certificates for use with your services. As Self-Signed will not be trusted by your browser, it is recommended […]


This post was originally published on this siteThe issue After patching/upgrading your vCenter 6.7 appliance, the vCenter UI shows the latest build number, but in VAMI you see the older VAMI build number. To troubleshoot upgrade issues, you can look at the following file; /var/log/vmware/software-packages.log In the log, you see the following error; INFO:vmware.vherd.base.software_update:Setting appliance […]


This post was originally published on this siteThe Issue Whilst working on a Kubernetes demo for a customer, I was cleaning up my environment and deleting persistent volume claims (PVC) that were no longer need. I noticed that one PVC was stuck in “terminating” status for quite a while. Note: I am using the OC […]


This post was originally published on this siteI thought I’d add to the deluge of posts of recommended VMworld Sessions. Here are my top ten picks! Remember VMworld is fully virtual and free this year. So what’s stopping you from registering? The Sessions Finding my way – Who am I, and what can I offer? […]


This post was originally published on this siteYou may have seen my blog post “How to Install and configure vSphere CSI Driver on OpenShift 4.x“. Here I updated the vSphere CSI driver to work the additional security constraints that are baked into OpenShift 4.x. Since then, once of the things that has been on my […]

This post was originally published on this siteWhen you run a large enough Infrastructure failure is inevitable. How you handle that can be a big differentiator. With VMware Cloud on AWS, the hosts are monitored 24×7 by VMware/AWS Support all as part of the service. If you pay for X number of hosts you should […]

This post was originally published on this siteWhen you run a large enough Infrastructure failure is inevitable. How you handle that can be a big differentiator. With VMware Cloud on AWS, the hosts are monitored 24×7 by VMware/AWS Support all as part of the service. If you pay for X number of hosts you should […]
