by vMan | Oct 24, 2017 | Powershell, vCenter, vSAN
So this next post is about my experience with vSAN when using multiple storage policies and the headache that comes with managing a large vSAN environment when you have too many cooks in the kitchen!! The environment I help manage has many clusters with many different...
by vMan | Sep 1, 2017 | vCenter
Update 23/10/2017!!!@ Apparently this is a feature, not a bug!! lol… me smells some BS… So I recently found a bug with CPU Over-Commitment controls in DRS. Typically if you try to power on a Virtual Machine and its going to exceed the limit you have...
by vMan | Aug 8, 2017 | Random, vCenter, vSAN
I don’t have time to write a long winded post + sexigraf has all the details on their site but I thought I would share this cool tool.. I was looking at automating data extraction from PowerCLI / vCenter API for vSAN resync metrics which are unfortunately...
by vMan | Nov 26, 2016 | vCenter
UPDATE 11/03/2017: This issue has been patched with vCenter 6.5b, just search for “pk_vpx_vm_virtual_device”. and you will find the details. If you face this issue in PROD and are not willing to try the fix below just contact VMware Support for help. They...
by vMan | Sep 26, 2016 | NSX, Powershell, vCenter, vRops
For those of you which couldn’t make it to VMworld 2016 (like myself) check out some of the presentations / videos… Full List of videos here Some of the interesting ones for vRops: MGT7924 – vRealize Operations Capacity Explained MGT7718 –...
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