BlogPost Series: LCM of VMware vSphere & HPE Hardware – Final Conclusion (Part 5)
Final Conclusion Like I said in the beginning of the blogpost series, Life Cycle & Patch Management is a difficult topic. Which can become a big headache when there are so many dependencies ...
BlogPost Series: LCM of VMware vSphere & HPE Hardware – Global LCM Plan & Order of Upgrading (Part 4)
Intro We’ve viewed the different tools that help to manage a HPE stack and if and how we could integrate VUM with this. We also discussed that consistency with virtualization & infrastructure is ...
BlogPost Series: LCM of VMware vSphere & HPE Hardware – Scripts & Reporting Tools (Part 3)
Intro We’ve viewed the different tools that help to manage a HPE stack and if and how we could integrate VUM with this. During the project and our research, we found out that it is really difficult ...
BlogPost Series: LCM of VMware vSphere & HPE Hardware – Basics (Part 1)
Intro Life Cycle & Patch Management within organizations can be a difficult topic. Mostly because of the broad set of software and hardware that can and should be included in a Life Cycle & ...
BlogPost Series: LCM of VMware vSphere & HPE Hardware – LCM Tools Comparison & Review (Part 2)
Intro Life Cycle & Patch Management, can be achieved with different tools and methods with HPE and VMware. However, the number of available tools that can be used for LCM, can make it quite ...
Retrieving License Keys and other Valuable information from HPE Servers
Sometimes, you want to have more info then the GUI shows you, or you want to create or change configuration on loads of different servers, and clicking is not the fastest way. Command line and ...
Crashed Synology Volume, and how to Restore (DS415 Play)
Intro As an IT guy, I have started to get a little bit of my own personal lab, and when sometimes something breaks, I always try to see it as a fun way to gain some experience and put on my ...
Building a Home testlab – Part 1: The (Future) Setup
Welcome to “Building a Home testlab” series Since IT is always changing, you need to keep developing yourself to become better and to learn to be flexible with all these changes. Well in ...