This post was originally published on this siteYes, it has been awhile, but I figured this was as good a time as any to dust off the login credentials for this site As the title alludes to, I am beyond excited to have the opportunity to be a part of the Veeam Vanguard program again […]



This post was originally published on this siteRecently, I was involved in some work to assist the VMware Tanzu Observability team to assist them in updating their deliverables for OpenShift. Now it’s generally available, I found some time to test it out in my lab. For this blog post, I am going to pull in […]


This post was originally published on this siteRecently, we moved our household. Yes, we did. We built a house and we just moved in recently. At the time of writing, it looks like a bomb went off. Cardboard boxes and bags everywhere, furniture not yet at the perfect place, office room not yet ready. But […]


This post was originally published on this siteThis blog post covers how to delegate DNS control from Cloudflare to AWS Route53. So that you can host records in Route53 for services deployed into AWS, that are resolvable publicly, despite your primary domain being held by another provider (Cloudflare). My working example for this, I was […]


This post was originally published on this siteIn my last post, Configuring Veeam Backup & Replication SOBR for Non-immutable Object Storage, I covered the basics of how to consume object storage in Veeam Backup & Replication (VBR). In general this is done through the concept of Scale-out Backup Repositories (SOBR). In this post we are […]


This post was originally published on this siteVeeam Backup & Replication (VBR) currently makes use of object storage through the concept of Scale-Out Backup Repositories, SOBR. A SOBR in VBR version 11 can contain any number of extents as the performance tier (made up of traditional repositories) and a single bucket for the capacity tier […]


This post was originally published on this siteIn this blog post I am covering the vRealize Automation native feature that allows you to deploy Tanzu clusters via the Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service of vCenter. If you have been following my posts in 2021, I wrote a blog and presented as part of VMworld on how […]


This post was originally published on this siteIn my last post I worked through quite a few things I’ve learned recently about interacting with S3 Compatible storage via the CLI. Now that we know how to do all that fun stuff it’s time to put it into action with a significant Service Provider/Disaster Recovery slant. […]


This post was originally published on this siteWhat is Git? Git is distributed version control software. Version Control is the ability to save and track changes over time, without interfering with previous versions. As the software is distributed, it means all users can have a copy of an entire repository, containing all commits, branches, and […]


This post was originally published on this siteRecently a good portion of my day job has been focused on learning and providing support for s3 compatible object storage? What is s3 compatible you say? So while Amazon’s AWS may have created the s3 platform at its root today is an open framework of API calls […]
