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Asymmetric Logical Unit Access.
ALUA stands for Asymmetric Logical Unit Access. It is a feature in storage area networks (SANs) that allows for more efficient and optimized access to…
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SATP check via Powershell
SATP stands for Storage Array Type Plugin, and it is a critical component in VMware vSphere environments that plays a key role in managing the…
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Set-ScsiLunPath for multiple LUNs via powershell
In VMware PowerCLI, you can use the Set-ScsiLunPath cmdlet to modify the configuration of paths for a specific SCSI LUN. To modify paths for multiple…
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Set-NicTeamingPolicy in Esxi via Powershell
In VMware vSphere, you can use PowerCLI (PowerShell module for VMware) to manage various aspects of ESXi hosts and virtual infrastructure. To set NIC teaming…
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Use Remove-Snapshot to get rid of snapshots for all VMs > 2 snapshots
To remove snapshots from all VMs that have more than two snapshots using VMware PowerCLI (PowerShell module for managing VMware environments), you can use the…
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Install VAAI plugin using Powershell to all the Esxi hosts in one VC
Install VMware PowerCLI: If you haven’t installed PowerCLI already, you can download and install it from the PowerShell Gallery. Open a PowerShell session with Administrator…
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Handling Component Loss in VSAN
In a vSAN environment, data is distributed across multiple hosts and disks for redundancy and fault tolerance. If some components are lost, vSAN employs various…
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Clone Operation (New-VM) and Storage vMotion(Move-VM)
In VMware PowerCLI, New-VM and Move-VM are two distinct cmdlets used for different purposes related to virtual machines. VAAI (vStorage APIs for Array Integration) is…
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