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Don’t cripple your NSX installation with Host Profiles (and the C# Client)

January 27, 2017January 27, 2017 / Mark Brookfield / 3 Comments

20170106-1This week I had an issue with my NSX installation across multiple clusters. First it appeared in my management cluster, then my resource and edge clusters. Little did I know my own stupidity was to blame… Continue reading →

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Using vSphere Auto Deploy to reduce configuration drift in the enterprise – Part 2

November 2, 2015 / Mark Brookfield / Leave a comment

20150928 - 1In part 1 of this short series we discussed configuration drift with regards to ESXi hosts.  In this part, we complete the series by configuring answer files, host profiles, and various other settings needed to successfully Auto Deploy ESXi hosts. Continue reading →

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Using vSphere Auto Deploy to reduce configuration drift in the enterprise – Part 1

October 23, 2015November 2, 2015 / Mark Brookfield / Leave a comment

20150928 - 1A common challenge facing enterprise deployments of vSphere is configuration drift.  When the hardware or software configuration changes, manageability becomes increasingly difficult. This in turn results in higher support costs. Continue reading →

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Wednesday Tidbit: Create an alert for ESXi host profile deviation

October 22, 2015October 22, 2015 / Mark Brookfield / 1 Comment

20150713 - PowerCLIIn vCenter, I’ve always found it strange that by default if an ESXi host deviates from its host profile, then the only notification an administrator would receive is a red cross in the GUI. I don’t know about you, but we regard that as a serious issue, as any deviation could lead to unplanned downtime. Continue reading →

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Mark Brookfield is a technical architect, specialising in cloud automation and end-user computing. Other tech interests include dabbling with NetBSD Unix on Cobalt Qube hardware.

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