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Bryan van Eeden

Bryan is an ambitious and seasoned IT professional with almost a decade of experience in designing, building and operating complex (virtual) IT environments. In his current role he tackles customers, complex issues and design questions on a daily basis. Bryan holds several certifications such as VCIX-DCV, VCAP-DCA, VCAP-DCD, V(T)SP and vSAN and vCloud Specialist badges.
Certification

VMware Certification changes

A couple of days ago Karl Childs posted a blog on the VMware Education blog website about some changes that are beeing implemented effective immediately in regards to VMware certifications. VMware certifications such as the VMware Certified Professional (VCP) program has always required us to recertify after two years. If Read more

By Bryan van Eeden, 7 yearsFebruary 6, 2019 ago
Troubleshooting

vCenter Appliance (VCSA) Web Client timeout settings

Recently we had a customer asking us if we could change the timeout on the vSphere Web Client because they had some issues with the default 120 minutes / 2 hours that are configured in the vCenter settings. Changing this is rather simple and can be done in the following Read more

By Bryan van Eeden, 7 yearsFebruary 4, 2019 ago
PowerCLI

PowerCLI: Limits & Reservations on VM’s

This script is also already from a while ago, but I’m posting this because it might be useful to anyone that is currently investigating virtual machine limits and reservation performance issues on their environment or are simply looking for a quick check on their environment. Configuring limits on virtual machine Read more

By Bryan van Eeden, 7 yearsJanuary 24, 2019 ago
PowerCLI

Quick and easy mass creation of portgroups

A couple of months ago we had to create hundreds of portgroups on a dvSwitch on one of our environments. Doing this manually is pretty tedious, even if you only have to create the portgroup and add a VLAN tag. In this particular case I also had to set the Read more

By Bryan van Eeden, 7 yearsJanuary 21, 2019 ago
VMware

What’s new in vRealize Automation 7.5

A few weeks ago we upgraded our vRealize Automation environments to version 7.5. This version has a lot going on so I thought it would be nice to discuss some of the new features and enhancements that have made its way into the new version of the vRealize Automation portal. Read more

By Bryan van Eeden, 7 yearsJanuary 16, 2019 ago
Troubleshooting

VCSA 6.7 U1 /storage/archive partition full

The other night I got paged up that one of our VCSA servers had a full partition. After looking into it, it seems that the /storage/archive/ partition was filled up. When browsing through the partition I quickly noticed that the “vpostgres” folder was the culprit. It was all filled up Read more

By Bryan van Eeden, 7 yearsJanuary 9, 2019 ago
PowerCLI

Remove VIB’s through PowerCLI

Today we had an issue with one of our older vSphere ESXi hosts which is version 5.5. The vSphere environment which holds these ESXi hosts is version 6.5. This should not be a problem in general but we did encounter some kind of error on the hosts which were being Read more

By Bryan van Eeden, 7 yearsDecember 21, 2018 ago
Troubleshooting

Veeam 9.5 U3a with VMware vSphere 6.7 U1

The other day we had to use our Veeam environment together with a customers vSphere environment to migrate, well actually replicate in Veeam terminologies, a couple of virtual machines to our environment. The vSphere environment was pretty new, which we don’t see that much with our customers. The version was Read more

By Bryan van Eeden, 7 yearsDecember 5, 2018 ago
Troubleshooting

Broken ‘Export system logs’ vCenter 6.5 build 7515524

Recently we’ve been discovering some bugs in one of our environments. One of which I will discuss in this blogpost. This might seem like a small issue but if you use VMware GSS often it can be troublesome if you want to quickly create a support bundle of your environment.  Read more

By Bryan van Eeden, 7 yearsNovember 20, 2018 ago
Event

VMworld Europe – Day 4

On thursday most VMworld visitors are already headed home. The crowds are less, breakout sessions are no longer full and it there are no lines for the escalators anymore. Even though this might be true for some, Rudolf and I started the event again at 9 AM because we wanted Read more

By Bryan van Eeden, 7 yearsNovember 9, 2018 ago

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