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Cross-org group sharing in VMware Cloud on AWS
July 22, 2021August 5, 2021

Cross-org group sharing in VMware Cloud on AWS

VMConAWS by pkremer2 comments

If you spend enough time around VMware Cloud on AWS, you will likely end up managing multiple organizations. Many customers […]

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VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part VII – Public Certificates with Let’s Encrypt
July 12, 2021January 4, 2022

VMware Event Broker Appliance – Part VII – Public Certificates with Let’s Encrypt

VEBA by pkremer1 comment

I recently needed to replace the default self-signed certificate with a fully trusted SSL cert on my VEBA appliance. The […]

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Restrict Access With VMware Cloud Services Authentication Policies
June 24, 2021June 24, 2021

Restrict Access With VMware Cloud Services Authentication Policies

VMConAWS by pkremer0 comments

A highly requested feature – IP address filtering – is now released for the Cloud Services Engagement Platform. You can […]

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PowerShell Bugfix – Contributing to the VMware.VMC.NSXT community module
June 17, 2021June 17, 2021

PowerShell Bugfix – Contributing to the VMware.VMC.NSXT community module

Code by pkremer0 comments

The Problem The PowerShell Module for NSX-T Policy API on VMware Cloud on AWS is an open source community module […]

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VMware Cloud on AWS – BGP Route Filtering with Postman
June 11, 2021March 12, 2022

VMware Cloud on AWS – BGP Route Filtering with Postman

Code by pkremer4 comments

Update 2022-03-12 – Tom Twyman has a good post on using the PyVMC Fling to make route filtering configuration changes […]

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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)

Code by pkremer1 comment

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)

Code by pkremer2 comments

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

Code by pkremer1 comment

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)

Automation by pkremer1 comment

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

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