How to remove the Veeam Backup & Replication Console
The Veeam Backup & Replication console is a client-side component that provides access to the backup server. The console lets several backup operators and admins log in to Veeam Backup & Replication simultaneous and perform all kind of data protection and disaster recovery operations as…
vRealize Log Insight: Internal vs External Load Balancer
Most of the times when talking about high availability or scaling a product like vRealize Log Insight is easily forgotten. This is a shame, especially since vRealize Log Insight is so easy to setup as a cluster with load balancing capabilities. You might wonder why it…
vRealize Operations 6.6: You need this!
We’ve all been there. Day Zero, your new infrastructure is finally being delivered. You or someone is putting together what you’ve long been waiting for; the solution to all your current operational misery and drama. Your all new, all virtual datacenter. New servers, more RAM,…
Missing endpoints after upgrading to vRealize Automation 7.3
Besides adding a ton of new features, some customers have reported missing endpoints after a successful upgrade to the new vRealize Automation 7.3 which was released May 16, 2017. In the Infrastructure tab, Endpoints page does not show any or only few endpoint types and endpoints are…
How to run Containers as a Service – Secure Docker communications
Last March, Dimitri did an excellent series on ‘How to run Containers as a Service’. In part 1, Dimitri describes containers, the problems of running containers and possible solutions. In part 2, he published a very elaborate guide on how to configure Containers as a Service…
VMware mobile apps: Getting more out of your infrastructure
While I was at a customers location I noticed an app that I completely forgot: vSphere Mobile Watchlist, a tool that allows you to monitor the virtual machines you care about in your vSphere infrastructure remotely on your phone. I wondered which mobile apps I forgot as well…
New VMware Fling – Autopology (Drag and Drop NSX Network Topologies? Yes Please!)
The VMware Fling labs is one of my favourite things, as it brings some awesome new tech straight from VMware R&D. Some of these flings flow to the product cycles (remember the HTML5 client, now default in vCenter?). And they did it again! Ever since…
Monitor hybrid, multi-cloud architectures with the new Microsoft Azure Management Pack for vROPS
Digital transformation is accelerating as more and more enterprises work to create and innovate by taking advantage of cloud. Research shows that in the near future, over 90% of enterprises plan to use hybrid, multi-cloud architectures to provide the type of cost, effective, flexibility and…
5 Tips for Infrastructure Hardening
While compiling this blog post last couple of weeks this weekend all hell broke loose! A large-scale ransomware attack was launched against users of any Windows system worldwide. Showing us that security is all about a pre-care balance between protection and usability. Running your infrastructure in…
Patches and Updates – Usefull Resources for Lifecyle Management
Updates, patches and more updates. How do you keep track? How do you decide if a patch is critical for you and when you need to install it? How do you even know there is an update? In the field I see a lot of…
vRealize Automation failed requests monitoring
When working with vRealize Automation, monitoring the requests tab on the tenant portal can be really usefull. Knowing when a workflow fails for a tenant and act on this as soon as possible, can raise your tenant happiness. Keeping an eye out for failed requests…
Exporting your Amazon Kindle Highlights & Notes to MySQL
As a wise man said; now for something completely different. This post is going to be just that. I received a Amazon Kindle on christmas and absolutely love it. It has replaced hauling around a bunch of physical books and made my life a lot…
Why Upgrade to ESX 6.x? Snapshot handling!
A lot of organisations are still on older versions of VMware vSphere. I see ESXi deployments in the field which run on version 4.1, 5.0 and 5.5 regularly. When I ask them why they do not upgrade, I get all sorts of answers. The most…
Correctly sizing your VMware infrastructure
A lot as been writting about sizing VMware environments. There are various opinions and ideas, like: Use the reference guide or architecture, then you’re safe Follow the sizing guides from the vendors you need to monitor the current workloads to correctly size your environment. Do…
How to run Containers as a Service – Part 2
In ‘How to run Containers as a Service – Part 1‘ I talked about how easy it is to run containers in a development environment and the difficulty of moving containers into production. In this post I will show you how to run Containers as a Service by…