Tag: VMware

How to check for “VMSA-2018-0025”

On “2018-10-09” VMware announced a new security advisory “VMSA-2018-0025“. VMware ESXi, Workstation and Fusion contain a denial-of-service vulnerability due to an infinite loop in a 3D-rendering shader. Successfully exploiting this issue may allow an attacker with normal user privileges in the guest to make the VM unresponsive, and in some cases, possibly result other VMs […]

Updated: October 20, 2018 — 5:06 PM

Get ready as changes coming [vSphere 6 Certifications & 2015 Certification Roadmap]

I’m going to make it fast, It’s not about “VMware vSphere 6” product itself but about it’s related course and education; I recommend you check “What’s New in vSphere 6” post by “Marek Zdrojewski (@MarekDotZ)” for more information on “vSphere 6”. As “VMware, Inc.” introduced “VMware vSphere 6” the new product for creating new generation […]

Updated: February 3, 2015 — 1:42 PM

New VCP-Cloud

On Feb 18, VMware announced new exam for VCP-Cloud certification, now it’s possible to take exam based on both “vCloud 5.1” and “vCloud 5.5 & vCAC 5.2”. As for “vCloud 5.1” the exam code would be “VCPC510” and for “vCloud 5.5 & vCAC 5.2” the exam code would be “VCPC550”. Also, based on foot note, […]

Updated: February 20, 2014 — 2:17 PM

VCA-Cloud (the 3rd)

On the beginning of this January I sat two VCA exams (VCA-WM & VCA-DCV) and passed both of them. After finishing the e-Learning material which VMware kindly shared for VCA-Cloud, I tried to sat this exam but had few personal problem which made delays in this event; in any case I’ve registered for VCA-Cloud on […]

Updated: February 1, 2014 — 2:54 PM

VMware Cookbook Calendar 2014

Today I saw this new awesome 2014 cookbook calendar by VMware© thanks to “Samir Roshan @cooltechies” tweet. VMware Cookbook Calendar 2014 : http://t.co/ujwDUQofSQ — Samir Roshan (@kooltechies) January 13, 2014 Based on @VMwareCareers tweet, there might be a chance to get lager size of this calendar for printing purpose; thanks @VMwareCareers in advance for your […]

Updated: January 14, 2014 — 12:16 AM

VMware vCenter Support Assistant 5.1.1

Source: "VMware vCenter Support Assistant 5.1.1 - Release Note"

“VMware vCenter Support Assistant” is free plug-in for VMware vCenter sever which gives the administrators the ability to creates and manage request while creating and uploading log files. From VMware vCenter Support Assistant 5.1, it’s now possible to use it alongside the “VMware vSphere Web Client” so there’s no more need to use multiple application. […]

Updated: September 26, 2013 — 7:34 PM

VMware eCertificate Font

Based on my previous post, there’s some changes in myLearn portal and it’s possible to download eCertificate (PDF) but there’s only one little problem. If someone going to open the PDF file on the system which don’t have the required font they might see some block instead of character, specially in lower left side which […]

Updated: September 18, 2013 — 1:18 AM

VMware eCertificate

This post might be late but as I had it on my system I though it’s better to share it, so I’m sorry if it’s late. 😉 In my last visit on “Education Portal (myLearn)” on VMware Site, I noticed two great changes made to the certificates. 1. Now it’s possible to download electronic version […]

Updated: September 18, 2013 — 12:50 AM

Mass Hard Disk Creator (Ver 0.1)

Think about scenario which two or more hard disks should be created and added to a specific VM(s); there are multiple ways like using GUI (vSphere Client) or PowerCLI.   😉 If normal GUI (vSphere Client) going to be use, it would be a time-consuming process but when trying to do it with PowerCLI (automated […]

Updated: November 24, 2016 — 8:52 PM

PowerCLI and Networking

In this post I’d try to demonstrate the usage of “VMware PowerCLI” in case of working in some network area, for more clear, I’d create new “Virtual Machine Port Group” and then would add new vNIC to VMs and connect them to the newly created “Port Group”. Step 1 – Creating new “Port Group” First […]

Updated: November 24, 2016 — 9:05 PM