It’s possible to deploy a VM from template using the New Virtual Machine Wizard, and its also possible to right-click the template and also Deploy […]
Back To Basics: Clone/Creating/Converting VMs (Part 1)
Introduction to Creating and Deploying Templates One of the benefits of VMs is how easy they can be cloned – gone are the days of […]
VMworld 2014 Voting…
This year I haven’t submit a session to VMworld 2014. Never fear I will be there, either as co-speaker (assuming the session I’m helping with […]
Back To Basics: Managing Virtual Machines Snapshots (PowerCLI)
Creating a Snapshot: Creating a snapshot can be done using the New-Snapshot cmdlet which supports flags for capturing the memory contents, and also quiescing disk […]
Back To Basics: “Advanced” Virtual Machine Administration
I’ve always felt a bit “iffy” about the use of the term “Advanced”, but when you scratching around for some sort of word for a […]
VMUGs in May…
In April I had a bit of break from attending VMUGs, especially after March was such a busy time. I think I was some VMUG […]
Back To Basics: Creating and Modifying Virtual Machines (PowerCLI)
Although its unlikely that many will want to create a clean blank virtual machine using PowerCLI. It is indeed possible – but administrator may find […]
Back To Basics: Importing/Exporting OVA/OVF
Virtual Machines and Appliance can be imported and exported using the Web Client. VMware supports the “Open Virtual Machine Format” or .OVF format which consists […]
Back To Basics: Using the vSphere Web Client – Tips, Tricks & Improvements
One thing comes up increasingly is folks comparing the Ye Olde vSphere Client with the All New Shiny Web Client. There’s been a number of […]
Coming Now… FeedForward…
Firstly, I’d like to congratulate the VMUG folks over at headquarters for successful launch of the vmug.com website. But my main reason for this blogpost […]