Deploying Nexus 1000v Switch on vSphere 5.5
In this post I will cover how to deploy the Cisco n1000v switch on vSphere 5.5 – including the initial deployment of the switch appliance, some initial configuration, followed by…
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In this post I will cover how to deploy the Cisco n1000v switch on vSphere 5.5 – including the initial deployment of the switch appliance, some initial configuration, followed by…
This post follows on from my recent posts on configuring highly available Platform Services Controllers. By the end of my previous post on this, I had deployed two platform services…
This post follows on from my previous one on deploying highly available platform services controllers. Normally in my test lab I tend to use self-signed certificates, and just ignore the…
One of the big changes with the introduction of vSphere 6 is the Platform Services Controller. You can find out more about the PSC here. The PSC can be installed on…
As stated here, a LUN NAA (Network Address Authority) number is a globally unique identifier for a LUN. The NAA number can be used to determine a LUN’s serial number…
This follows on from my recent post on installing vRealize operations manager 6. In that post I went through the initial installation tasks following the deployment of the vRealize Operations…
This article picks up from where I left off in my previous post on deploying the vRealize Operations Manager 6 appliance. With the appliance deployed, we can begin the configuration.…
This is a quick post to cover the deployment of vRealize Operations Manager 6 appliance. There are a number of changes introduced in this version, so I wanted to take…
In my previous Site Recovery Manager 6 post, I went through running a test failover. Picking up from that one, this will be a quick post looking at going through…
If you’ve checked out the other pages in this series you’ll know that I’ve been setting up an SRM 6 lab, and following the last post on creating recovery plans,…
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