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Hostd crashing what do we check ..
When the hostd service on an ESXi host crashes, it can impact the management and functionality of the host. Troubleshooting the issue is crucial to…
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Enabling maintenance mode on an ESXi host
In VMware vSphere, enabling maintenance mode on an ESXi host is a crucial step before performing any maintenance tasks, such as applying updates, performing hardware…
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Validate all VMs with CPU utilization greater than 80%
To validate all VMs with CPU utilization greater than 80%, you can use VMware PowerCLI, a PowerShell module for managing VMware vSphere environments. PowerCLI provides…
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Retrieve information about active powered-on VMs and VMs with shared VMDKs
To achieve this task, you can use VMware PowerCLI, a PowerShell module specifically designed for managing VMware vSphere environments. With PowerCLI, you can easily retrieve…
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Snapshots Vs Backups
Snapshots and backups are two essential data protection mechanisms used in IT environments to safeguard data against loss, corruption, or accidental deletion. While they both…
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Cmdlet which will show you the file names and paths of the descriptor and flat files.
In VMware vSphere, the virtual disk of a virtual machine consists of two main files: the descriptor file and the flat file. When a virtual…
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Reload vmx from powershell
In VMware vSphere, the VMX file is a configuration file that defines the settings and characteristics of a virtual machine. The VMX file is automatically…
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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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