Problems booting a VMware virtual machine with GParted 0.8.1-3
I’ve been asked to expand the C drive of a Windows Server 2003 virtual machine a few times this month and as some of you may already know, you cannot simply use Diskpart to expand
I’ve been asked to expand the C drive of a Windows Server 2003 virtual machine a few times this month and as some of you may already know, you cannot simply use Diskpart to expand
There isn’t going to be anything special about this post as it’s just a pure vanilla install of VMware’s Data Recovery backup solution for SMB sized organizations that need an easy to use backup solution
I won’t go into too much detail about what this error looks like because there’s actually a public VMware KB article that can be found here: http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1003805 What I would like to note is that
I really wished there was some kind of a sizing tool spreadsheet similar to what Microsoft had to offer for their Exchange and OCS/ Lync deployments that make various assumptions to assist you in sizing
I’ve long had a love and hate feeling towards VMware’s new distributed virtual switches ever since it was made available. For those who have come across one of my posts from last year: UCS &
I was recently asked by an ex-colleague about having an issue with mounting a Windows server share from within an ESX 3.5 server and my first instinct turned out to be wrong so I thought
Being fresh on the Bermuda island and spending most of my time trying to get settled in, I was starting to itch for some work that excited me and while I have yet to be
I find the following problem to be one of the most common questions I get asked when someone is trying to configure VMware IPMI/iLO Settings for Power Management with Cisco UCS B Series blade servers
As I indicated in two of my earlier posts: Installing Cisco Nexus 1000v via ISO https://blog.terenceluk.com/2011/03/installing-cisco-nexus-1000v-via-iso.html Installing Cisco Nexus 1000v via OVF (Not OVA) https://blog.terenceluk.com/2011/03/installing-cisco-nexus-1000v-via-ovf.html … this will be final part of a 3 series
For those who have seen my previous post about testing standby mode, I noticed something odd happening in the UCS B Series infrastructure environment I used to generate the screenshots and I thought might be
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