Like my previous posts on tuning CPU, memory and network resources, this post is intended to cover the corresponding VCAP-DCA objective, this time focusing on host storage configuration. The main…
How to Configure Advanced ESXi Host, Virtual Machine and Cluster Attributes
You can set or change a number of advanced attributes for you ESXi hosts, virtual machines and clusters, to give you a lot of granular control over your vSphere infrastructure.…
This post will have a look at the topic of tuning ESXi host CPU configuration, in relation to the VCAP-DCA objective of the same name. In the vSphere 5 Performance…
The vSphere 5 best practices performance guide covers a few topics in relation to tuning host network performance, some of which I’ll briefly cover in this post aimed at covering…
This post aims to cover the ‘Tune ESXi Host Memory Configuration’ objective in the VCAP-DCA blueprint. Memory management and configuration is a huge subject, which can’t be covered in a…
Network I/O Control (NIOC) is a feature of a dvSwitch which allows the use of network resource pools which determine the bandwidth that different network types are granted. When enabled,…
Given a Set of Network Requirements, Identify the Appropriate Distributed Switch Technology to Use
This will just be a quick post to cover the corresponding VCAP-DCA objective. Along with the dvSwitch, you can also make use of 3rd party virtual switches (which sit on…
Port binding settings can be found under the General section of the portgroup settings on a dvSwitch: Port binding settings are only available for distributed vSwitches. Port binding defines how…
Whilst distributed switches are mostly configured through vCenter, there are a number of commands that can be used via an ESXi host’s CLI to display and alter vDS configuration (although…
This will be a short post intended to cover the VCAP-DCA objective around using portgroups to isolate network traffic. This topic overlaps slightly with my previous VCAP post about load…