VCAP-DCV Deploy – Objective 1.2 Deploy vCenter Server
Now that the Platform Services Controller (PSC) is installed, it’s time to install the vCenter server. For the lab, we will be installing …
Now that the Platform Services Controller (PSC) is installed, it’s time to install the vCenter server. For the lab, we will be installing …
In this blog, I will cover the installation of a Platform Services Controller on a dedicated server for our VCAP-DCV Deployment lab environment.
VCSA won't boot - fsck failed. Bash won't load. How to edit grub to boot into bash to run fsck to fix VCSA not booting.
A disaster recovery plan is the backbone to any successful failover event. Let's cover some of the basics when creating our DR Plan, and what to include.
To finish off objective 1.1, we have three things to cover: Edit system swap / scratch configuration Configure ESXi to use a central syslog server …
In part 2, we will cover unattended installations of ESXi. Sometimes known as a a kickstart, this deployment method automates the install process.
How to setup Auto Deploy in vSphere 6. Part of the VCAP-DCV series of objectives.
Since I hold a VCAP-DCD for 5.5, and want to upgrade to the VCIX-DCV 6, I have to study and take the VCAP-DCV Deploy test. Thankfully, VMware has made …
Now that Veeam is installed and configured, it's time to create our first replication job.
Now that we have Veeam installed in a virtual machine, it's time to configure it to talk to our vSphere environment to enable replication.