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Corporate Name Calling & Collateral Damage

January 6, 2017 Matt 12 Comments community, Personal, vmug, vmware 3 min read

Anyone who knows me knows that I am a huge proponent of the ‘vCommunity’. Since I upped my game at

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The provided manifest file is invalid: Invalid OVF manifest entry
VMware 

Solving an “Invalid OVF manifest entry” error

December 20, 2016June 30, 2017 Matt 8 Comments vmware 3 min read

vSphere (as do some other hypervisors) make use of a handy format known as Open Virtualization Format, or OVF for

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VMWorld 2016
Community Veeam vExpert VMware VMWorld 

VMWorld 2016 Recap

September 1, 2016September 2, 2016 Matt 0 Comments community, veeam, vExpert, vmware, VMworld 4 min read

VMWorld 2016 is in the books and now it’s time to decompress. This was my second VMWorld and my first

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Adding a vNIC
Homelab VMware 

Adding a second vNIC to the VCSA

August 9, 2016August 11, 2016 Matt 7 Comments esxi, vcenter, vcsa, vmware 3 min read

I recently spun up a new homelab using an Intel NUC, which I love. The foot print is small, you

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VMWorld 2016
Community Personal vExpert VMWorld 

Preparing for VMWorld the second time around

July 18, 2016July 18, 2016 Matt 0 Comments community, vExpert, vmware, VMworld 6 min read

2015 was my first VMworld and it ended up leaving quite an impression on me. Prior to arriving, I read

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VMUG Virtual Event
Community Networking vExpert VMware 

Making VMUG Great Again – Revisited

May 15, 2016 Matt 0 Comments community, Networking, vExpert, VLAN, vmug, vmware 3 min read

As some of you may recall, there was a little bit of a hub bub recently regarding ‘Making VMUG Great

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vSphere VLANs
Networking VMware 

VLAN Cheat Sheet for VMware & Cisco

May 12, 2016 Matt 1 Comment cisco, Networking, VLAN, vmware 3 min read

I recently found myself in the midst of having to setup some VLANs from scratch in an environment that was

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Community Veeam VMware 

It’s a wrap: Toronto VMUG UserCon 2016

February 25, 2016 Matt 2 Comments community, veeam, vmware 3 min read

Today was the annual Toronto VMUG UserCon. I believe it is the largest VMUG event in the Southern Ontario area.

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Homelab VMware 

A Beginner’s Guide: Running ESXi on vCloud Air

October 2, 2015October 2, 2015 Matt 0 Comments Homelab, vCloud Air, vmware 3 min read

VMware has been pushing their vCloud product for quite a while now, but the uptake doesn’t seem to be there

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VMware 

NIC not coming up after rebooting ESXi server

May 23, 2015 Matt 0 Comments esxi, patching, vmware 2 min read

I ran across an odd issue this morning whilst doing some maintenance. I pushed out a new vendor patch to

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