VMware Cloud Foundation is designed so that you will have the same experience if you're online, or in a air-gapped bunker. Well, as close to as the same experience - There are tools available to make this as friction free as it can possibly be. This will be a complete guide on how to setup … Continue reading VCF9 – Offline Depot
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Generating a certificate for Apache2 signed by Microsoft CA
Well this seems like an odd topic? After spending way too much time on this i found no decent documentation available online, especially not reflecting changes since 2018! I installed phpipam on a Ubuntu 22.10 server, wanted to give it a certificate signed by our Microsoft CA, this is how you do it! First create … Continue reading Generating a certificate for Apache2 signed by Microsoft CA
Part 4 – VCF Automation – Ubuntu Template
Finally! Let's create a blueprint that we can then publish for consumption.Login to your Automation portal, Select Assembler and navigate to the Design tab. We're going to focus on Three things for now. Templates, Property Groups, and Project Secrets. Property Groups Propery groups are objects, that contain static variables that can be useful in Automation … Continue reading Part 4 – VCF Automation – Ubuntu Template
Part 3 – VCF Automation – Housekeeping
Housekeeping So now let's start to configure some basic stuff that we'll use in the automation. Networking To both be able to create our Templates, and be able to provision VMs somewhere we are going to require networks. Out of the three pillars Compute, Storage, and Networking/Security, the Networking/Security part is always the hardest to … Continue reading Part 3 – VCF Automation – Housekeeping