by vMan | Sep 13, 2022 | Powershell, vRops
So it’s been a while since my last post, I’m still alive!! It’s been a busy 17 months for my family, after getting stuck trying to relocate back to Australia from Europe during the Covid19 lockdown, changing jobs and all the stuff that comes with it doesn’t give...
by vMan | May 16, 2021 | Powershell, vCenter
So this next post covers how to automagically pull data from RVTools and push the results into a PowerBI Dataset. After spotting @Kim_Bottu post over at vmusketeers, I realised that maybe there would be some interest from the community in my script to push datasets on...
by vMan | Mar 12, 2021 | Powershell, Random
So I will keep this one short and sweet. It’s a simple script to run a webserver in Powershell which serves a file, hold on what? good gawd why, you say!?!?! because powershell that’s why! PS: It’s not my first rodeo with the light weight Powershell...
by vMan | Feb 25, 2021 | Powershell, vRops
So it has been a while since I wrote a blog post, unfortunately lock down has made it difficult to find time with work and family commitments. This does not mean I don’t have new content to post about… it just means I have no time to write posts! So this...
by vMan | Mar 16, 2020 | Monitoring, Powershell, vCenter, vRops
With this next post I provide a solution to track DRS rules over time in vRops, you can then use vRops to alert on any changes by defining custom symptoms / alerts! Anyone that manages large vSphere environments knows how painful it can be to track DRS rule / group...
by vMan | Mar 1, 2020 | Monitoring, Powershell, vRops, vSAN
This following post is for anyone which needs to manage storage policies at scale and uses vRops. Imagine the scene, you have 1000’s of servers mostly with the default storage policy for the specific datastore but then some edge case VM’s require a...
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