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Proud to be a VMware vExpert

Proud to be a VMware vExpert

Today the VMware vExpert 2012 list was updated, and I am proud to say I have been awarded the vExpert title. This is a great honour for me, and something I am very pleased with. To see the full vExpert list click here You can read the full blog article “Announcing vExpert 2012 title holders: Updated Again”

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VMworld 2012 Call for Papers

Today VMworld 2012 call for papers has been opened up.  You can submit sessions for VMworld US and Europe by clicking here Tell Your Story Have you integrated VMware solutions and technologies in an innovative or unconventional way? Share your story at VMworld 2012 by submitting your session today. Describe your experiences and best practices. Include practical advice, key success factors, data points, an in-depth explanation of the challenges you’ve solved, and lessons learned on topics related to IT infrastructure, cloud operations, applications and end-user computing.

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How to disable vSphere Host Cache Configuration

How to disable vSphere Host Cache Configuration

Today playing in my lab I had an issue running some VMs on a SSD.  It turns out the Host Cache Configuration was causing some issues running the VMs on the same SSD.  You enable host cache when creating a datastore on a SSD, but how do you disable it?  Its not an option on the datastore properties. To disable Host Cache Configuration follow the steps below: Select Configuration Tab Select Host Cache Configuration under software Right Click on the SSD Datastore and Select Properties Disable Checkbox for Allocate space for host cache Click OK DONE!! Thats it, host cache has been disabled.

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Taking on a new challenge

After two years at VMware working in the Centre of Excellence (CoE) I can now officially announce that I will be starting a new role in April. I will be staying in Global Technology Solutions (GTS), but moving over to the Solutions and Services Engineering team working as a Senior Solutions Architect. I will be focusing on taking the work that my colleagues in the CoE have currently developed(and are continuing to), and making this widely adoptable for the field and partners in the form of best-practices and developing technical presentations to give to the field, partners and customers. This is going to be another exciting challenge, working with new people (most of whom I already know). I have loved my time in the CoE (and made some really good friends), so it is with a heavy heart I am leaving. However I will not be moving far staying in […]

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Auto Deploy GUI fling

Auto Deploy GUI fling

Back in February Max Daneri released his Auto Deploy GUI fling.  This builds on the success of his PXE Manager fling released last year.  Lots of other blogs have already reported this fling, but I have been asked three times this week where they can download it from.  I will be writing a blog post soon on how to actually use this fling, much the same way I did with Max’s PXE Manager. Auto Deploy GUI is a front end interface to the Auto Deploy/Stateless infrastructure. Features The Auto Deploy GUI is a vSphere plug-in for the VMware vSphere Auto Deploy component. The GUI plug-in allows a user to easily manage the setup and deployment requirements in a stateless environment managed by Auto Deploy. Some of the features provided through the GUI include the ability to add/remove Depots, list/create/modify Image Profiles, list VIB details, create/modify rules to map hosts to […]

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