• Nested VCF Lab: Virtual Machines

    Overview There are a few necessary services that need to be running for a Nested VCF lab. These services include Domain Name System (DNS) and Network Time Protocol (NTP). A few additional services, while not necessary, are very helpful. These services include a file server and a management virtual machine.

  • Nested VCF Lab: Networking

    Overview The networking component for the nested VCF lab is very important. There are certain things that must be configured for a successful deployment. These settings do not apply in a production scenario where the physical hosts are connected to Top-of-Rack Switches. Doing so could open up a serious security situation.

  • Configuring Smart Card | Common Access Card (CAC) | Personal Identity Verification (PIV) in VMware vSphere and VMware Horizon

    Overview I use a YubiKey 5Ci (by Yubico) in my lab. This allows me to log in with a smart card interface. If you are looking for information on how to configure smart card access in your lab, please reference the following post: MyLab: Smart Card Authentication

  • VMware Horizon Best Practices

    Overview There are a few things that should be configured to ensure the best possible user experience when it comes to a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). After all, if the users cannot use it or are logging endless incidents, then we have failed our customer.

  • VxRail: Upgrade Notes

    Overview There are some things that should be done prior to upgrading the VxRail that will help with a smooth upgrade. I will not be performing a VxRail upgrade, here, but rather list resources that I have been provided or used in the past. Some of the resources below require you to log in to…

  • MyLab: Configuring VMware Horizon on Unified Access Gateway (UAG)

    Overview This post will document how to configure VMware Horizon on Unified Access Gateway (UAG). To get this working the first time, ensure the following appliances are configured. A Unified Access Gateway should already be deployed and configured. Reference the link for more information on how to:* Log into the Appliance Settings* Configure NTP servers*…

This is how it all started…

I started this site with the intent to aggregate as much information as possible in one place. I use this to record lessons learned or frustrating configurations I have experienced on the job or just tinkering (learning) and just couldn’t find a better resource available. I have tried to be as thorough and accurate as possible, but technology is rapidly evolving and every environment is different. I may miss things along the way and my setup most likely differs compared to yours.

I hope you find this site has some value to you.

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Aaron Rombaut

Writer & Technologist