There is something people have asked as I have done multiple demonstrations of the vCloud Air Disaster Recovery offering is “Can we configure multiple machines for replication?”. Well, with the help of Akeem Jenkins and some lab testing we found out the answer is actually YES. To be honest this …
Read More »vCloud OVF Import Fails From vCenter OVF Export
Today I just ran into a small little issue trying to re-export a virtual machine from vSphere on premises back to vCloud Air. The interesting thing that I discovered with some help was this is caused by old vCloud data in the vApp configuration. This problem happens when you do …
Read More »vCloud Air Disaster Recovery Sizing Considerations
I’ve already fielded a number of questions on this topic and I want to start by saying this is not an “Official” recommendation hence why I am posting on my personal blog since this is more about considerations than actual calculations. The trick with anything like this is running the …
Read More »7 Things To Know About vCloud Air Disaster Recovery
Well, there you have it vCloud Air Disaster Recovery is now generally available! I’ve been working behind the scenes on this for some time since before it was in Beta, and I’m proud to say I have been part of this launch. I plan on continuing to record some more …
Read More »Common vCloud Air Questions
Every day I see an email thread or 10 about questions related to various aspects about vCloud Air. Primarily it has to do with what a user has access to within the service. I figured I’d do a quick personal blog post to address some of this. I know where …
Read More »vCloud Air Native Installer in vCenter
Most people noticed that Update 1 for vCloud Suite was released. However there is one small addition I’d like to point out to those that have not manually installed already and that is the vCloud Air Plugin. As of vCenter 5.5 Update 1 the installer is now available in the …
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