The Security Association (SA) lifetime defines how how long a VPN tunnel stays up before swapping out encryption keys. In […]
Homelab – 2012 to 2019 AD upgrade
I foolishly thought that I would quickly swap out my 2012 domain controllers with 2019 domain controllers, thus beginning a […]
The Power of Community
I’ve both given to and received from the virtualization community over my career. I passed my first VCAP with help […]
My remotely proctored VMware exam experience
After taking my AWS SAA certification via remote Pearson Vue proctoring, I wanted to audit the experience from the VMware […]
VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part XI – Changing options in the OVA installer
In Part X, we talked about building the VEBA OVA from source code. In this post, I will explain the […]
My remotely proctored AWS Certified Solution Architect – Associate exam experience
I recertified my AWS SAA certification this past Friday. It was the older SAA-C01 exam which expires on June 30th, […]
Changing a VMC segment type from the Developer Center
Here’s a way to use the API explorer to test out API calls. This is one technique to figure out […]
Per-zone DNS resolution for homelabs
One of the problems I’ve had with my homelab is the fact that logging into my corporate VPN every day […]
VMC on AWS – VPN, DNS Zones, TTLs
My customer reported an issue with DNS zones in VMC, so I needed it up in the lab to check […]
AD authentication for vCenter in VMC on AWS
VMware has good documentation on setting up Hybrid Linked Mode in VMC, but the docs are a little bit confusing […]
