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Different Tools; Same Result – vSphere Tags

Following the last blog post on create vSphere Port Groups, let’s take a look at creating Tags and Tag Categories. Let’s first look at the process via the GUI, in this case, the vSphere Client. (Based on vSphere 7.0.3c) vSphere Client I wont go into to much detail here as this information is readily available, but here is a brief run through. After logging into the vSphere Client, select the menu followed by Tags & Custom Attributes.

  • PowerCLI
  • Terraform
  • vSphere
Tuesday, February 15, 2022 | 9 minutes Read
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Different Tools; Same Result - vSphere Distributed Port Groups

As technology moves forward, more and more ways to achieve your goal become available. Many people still rely on the good old trusty GUI to achieve their goal, I know I do at times. Is this because it’s quicker, more comfortable or familiar? Or perhaps because they don’t realise there are other options out there!? This blog post will be one of many, where I highlight some of the options available for completing various technical tasks or configurations, in the hope it can provide additional options or tools for consideration.

  • PowerCLI
  • Terraform
  • PowerShell
  • vSphere
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 | 10 minutes Read
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VCF with Terraform - Bring Up

***Terraform Deck front slide Recently my colleague and friend, James and I had the opportunity to present at VMware Explore Las Vegas & Barcelona 2024 on VCF and the VCF Terraform provider and how it can simplify the bring up operation and other important post bring up activities. Over the course of the next few blog post I will dive into each topic we covered during the session and explain the code in more depth.

  • VCF
  • Terraform
Monday, January 1, 1 | 14 minutes Read

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