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Installing a Custom ESXi 6.5 Image

Installing a Custom ESXi 6.5 Image

January 3, 2017 Dave Davis

In the previous post found here we created a custom ESXi image. The steps in that post were written for vSphere 6.0 however the steps hasn’t changed much from vSphere 6.0 to vSphere 6.5, just make sure to install PowerCLI 6.5. I …

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VCAP6 Deployment Exam Interface Tips & Tricks

VCAP6 Deployment Exam Interface Tips & Tricks

August 2, 2016 Dave Davis

Now that VCAP6-DTM Deployment Exam is GA, I thought it would be helpful to provide some tips & tricks using the VMware Certification Platform. VMware provides an Exam UI Guide found here to assist candidates with optimizing the exam interface while also addressing some …

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VMware Tools Upgrade failed on Linux VMs

VMware Tools Upgrade failed on Linux VMs

January 8, 2016 Dave Davis

The other day I was working on a project updating vApp components and after successfully upgrading vCenter, ESXi hosts, and NSX Managers it was time to upgrade the VMware Tools for all the VMs. I powered on the VMs and noticed …

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Persona Management – Failed Folder Redirection

Persona Management – Failed Folder Redirection

April 1, 2015 Dave Davis

Last week a user would save a document to her Documents folder and noticed it wasn’t in her I: drive (AD Home Folder) which point to the same location. I checked her persona profile and saw Documents and Favorites folders, …

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LSI 9211-8i HBA & vSAN troubles in HomeLab <---------- Resolved

March 28, 2015 Dave Davis

I finally had time to attempt configuring vSAN in my lab. I want to compare to HP StoreVirtual. I know its like comparing apples to oranges as they operate completely different: VMware’s vSAN – Operates at the kernel level in each host …

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