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3 June, 20137 June, 2013 Gabrie van Zanten 1 Comment esxi, Guides, vCenter, vCloud Director, VMware

Many of us in IT read a lot of whitepapers, blogposts, how-to articles and view numerous Podcasts or training video’s to learn all the details about new products or features. Still, I don’t always get some of the details or can’t find the info I need. Meeting people at VMUGs or VMworld gives me the […]

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VMware vCloud 5.1 Networking part 4 Cell Load balancing

24 March, 201325 March, 2013 Gabrie van Zanten 5 Comments vCloud Director, VMware

Hope you enjoyed the previous series on VMware vCloud Director networking. In this post I will show you how to make the vCloud Cells available through a Load Balancer using the vShield Edge. By publishing two or more vCloud Cells behind a load balancer, it is easier to separate management network from user network and […]

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vCloud disk space thresholds crossed

20 February, 201320 February, 2013 Gabrie van Zanten 1 Comment vCloud Director

Oh those little things in life that sometimes cost you a whole day before you figured out that you we’re doing it all wrong. This was one of those days where I got alerted by some colleagues about vCloud Director reporting “Disk space red threshold crossed.” When looking at the “Datastores” in the “Manage & […]

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vCloud can’t delete Organizational VDC

23 January, 201323 January, 2013 Gabrie van Zanten 2 Comments vCloud, vCloud Director

In my last VMware vCloud Director project I ran into an issue that I want to share with you. Initially the design was to create two OrgVDC to use different allocation models, but the resources would be almost the same because it was only a fairly small environment. I created one Edge Gateway and two […]

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VMware vCloud 5.1 network troubleshooting

18 December, 201219 December, 2012 Gabrie van Zanten 2 Comments vCloud, vCloud Director, VMware

When creating NAT and firewall rules in a vCloud environment, not everything works out directly the way you had planned. This post will show you how to use Splunk to collect sys logs from the vCloud environment and make it an easy to use tool when performing some network troubleshooting. Splunk comes in a number […]

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