VM’s NIC shows as a removable device
It was pointed out to me by a co-worker that the NIC in a VMware virtual machine shows up as a removable device in the system tray. While this may not seem like a big deal, it actually can be. …
It was pointed out to me by a co-worker that the NIC in a VMware virtual machine shows up as a removable device in the system tray. While this may not seem like a big deal, it actually can be. …
VMware just launched Cloud Foundry, which is a PaaS. Platform as a Service. According to the FAQ, there will be three offerings: CloudFoundry.com - a complete hosted PaaS environment. CloudFoundry.org - an open source cloud. CloundFoundry Micro - a downloadable…
With Windows Server 2008, there is the option to promote a member server to a RDOC, or Read Only Domain Controller. Just as the name suggests, it is a domain controller that is non-writable; read-only copy. The purpose of a…
Today I passed Microsoft test 70-640: Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring. This test covers quite a large spectrum of information, including: DNS Multi-Site Domains (Sites and Services) Group Policies Auditing Federation Services Rights Management Services Cert Services Windows Backup Authorative…
This week I was installing a 2008 R2 VM again on ESX4.x. I noticed that the Video driver was the windows based driver, and not a VMware SVGA II driver like I am used to seeing. …
Well, I have got my blog up and running now. Unfortunately, I probably spent more time just picking a theme I liked than anything else. As mentioned in my about page, I decided to blog because I wanted to make…