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Performing a host upgrade in VMware ESXi
Performing a host upgrade in VMware ESXi can be a critical operation, and it’s essential to have a proper upgrade plan in place. The process…
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When to Use Embedded PSC vs. Multiple External PSCs
In a vCenter Server environment, the Platform Services Controller (PSC) is a critical component responsible for providing various services like Single Sign-On (SSO), licensing, certificate…
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Validate virtual machines with Veeam backup configured and retrieve the schedule details from both VMware and Veeam
To validate virtual machines with Veeam backup configured and retrieve the schedule details from both VMware and Veeam, you can use a PowerShell script that…
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PSOD (Purple Screen of Death)
PSOD (Purple Screen of Death) is a critical error in VMware ESXi that occurs when the hypervisor encounters a severe issue that prevents it from…
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Host disconnects from vCenter
Host disconnects from vCenter can occur due to various reasons, and it is essential to identify and address these issues promptly to ensure the stability…
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Validating the vpxa.log for errors or host disconnection
The vpxa.log is a log file in VMware ESXi hosts that contains information related to the communication between the ESXi host and the vCenter Server.…
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Mount multiple datastores in ESXi hosts using PowerCLI
To mount multiple datastores in ESXi hosts using PowerCLI, you can follow these steps and use the examples below. PowerCLI is a PowerShell module specifically…
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Validate Distributed Virtual Switch (DVS) settings on all ESXi hosts from vCenter
To validate Distributed Virtual Switch (DVS) settings on all ESXi hosts from vCenter and check for any issues on specific ports, you can use PowerShell…