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VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part VI – Introduction to the Sockeye Service (Knative)
June 9, 2021January 4, 2022

VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part VI – Introduction to the Sockeye Service (Knative)

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In Part V of this series, I introduced working with multiple Kubernetes clusters. In this post, I will introduce the […]

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VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part V – Working with Multiple Kubernetes Clusters (Knative)
June 3, 2021January 4, 2022

VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part V – Working with Multiple Kubernetes Clusters (Knative)

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In Part II, I demonstrated how to copy the .kube/config file from the VEBA appliance to your local workstation for […]

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Monitoring VMware Cloud on AWS maintenance with Notification Gateway webhooks – Part II
May 28, 2021May 28, 2021

Monitoring VMware Cloud on AWS maintenance with Notification Gateway webhooks – Part II

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In my previous post, I showed how to monitor VMC maintenance events with a Slack webhook. You can review the […]

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May 6, 2021May 6, 2021

VMC on AWS 2-node scale-up

VMConAWS by pkremer1 comment

Last week, we released the ability to scale-up your 1-node SDDC to a 2-node SDDC with witness. 1-node SDDCs have […]

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VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part IV – Deploying the Slack Function (Knative)
April 22, 2021January 4, 2022

VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part IV – Deploying the Slack Function (Knative)

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In Part III of this series, we deployed the Knative Powershell echo function. In this post, we will deploy the […]

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VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part III – Deploying the Echo Function (Knative)
April 20, 2021January 4, 2022

VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part III – Deploying the Echo Function (Knative)

Automation by pkremer3 comments

In Part II of this series, we looked at setting up a Windows workstation with the prereqs for interacting with […]

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VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part II – Sample Code Prereqs (Knative)
April 20, 2021April 8, 2022

VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part II – Sample Code Prereqs (Knative)

Automation by pkremer7 comments

In Part I of this series, we explored how to deploy the VEBA appliance. In Part II, we look at […]

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VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part I – Deployment (Knative)
April 20, 2021January 4, 2022

VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part I – Deployment (Knative)

Automation by pkremer1 comment

Introduction I became aware of the VMware Event Broker Appliance Fling (VEBA) Fling in December, 2019. The VEBA Fling is […]

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PCI configuration in VMC on AWS release 1.14
April 1, 2021September 9, 2021

PCI configuration in VMC on AWS release 1.14

VMConAWS by pkremer2 comments

VMware Cloud on AWS is fully PCI compliant as of the 1.14 release. You must deploy a brand new 1.14 […]

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Monitoring VMware Cloud on AWS firewall changes with vRealize Log Insight Cloud
March 9, 2021March 9, 2021

Monitoring VMware Cloud on AWS firewall changes with vRealize Log Insight Cloud

VMConAWS by pkremer3 comments

I am one of the admins of our team’s lab environment. Part of learning is making mistakes, and one of […]

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