So at this point if you're following along you should now have a workload domain, with at least one cluster, and an nsx-edge cluster setup. Now let's setup VCF-A, and create an Organization. Browse to your VCF-A fqdn. To login to the Provider interface, you enter system as the Organization. It should now state that … Continue reading VCF9 – Create Organization in VCF-A
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VCF9 – Deploy NSX Edge-Cluster
After you've deployed a Workload Domain, or a new Cluster, you may want to deploy an NSX Edge-Cluster. You should be aware that there are now two methods you can use to get traffic into, and out of your SDN when using VPCs. These are called Centralized and Distributed Transit Gateway. You can read more … Continue reading VCF9 – Deploy NSX Edge-Cluster
VCF9 – Adding a Cluster
This post is a continuation of the post VCF9 – Creating a workload domain, which automatically creates a Cluster when creating the Workload Domain. But what if you require more clusters? Maybe you want to create a dedicated cluster for your databases? Maybe you want to run Kubernetes over 3 different zones for high availability? To … Continue reading VCF9 – Adding a Cluster
VCF9 – Creating a workload domain
Creating a workload domain involves multiple steps. Image the hosts with the correct ESXi version. Please refer to the Bill of Material (BOM) that correlates to the version of VCF you are deploying. If you are deploying, or running VCF 9.0.1.0 you would go to https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/vmware-cis/vcf/vcf-9-0-and-later/9-0/release-notes/vmware-cloud-foundation-90-release-notes/vmware-cloud-foundation-bill-of-materials.html and find that the correct version of ESXi to … Continue reading VCF9 – Creating a workload domain
VCF9 – Identity Broker (vIDB)
One of the really nice features of VMware Cloud Foundation 9 is the new Identity Broker. Do note it's called Identity Broker. This means you require a Identity Source that contains your users and groups. vIDB 9.0 currently supports a large echosystem of Identity Sources, from Active Directory (AD), ADFS, but also anything that is … Continue reading VCF9 – Identity Broker (vIDB)
VCF9 Automation – Lab Setup
The lab setup that i will be using in this blog series is quite extensive. Yours does not have to be! Some of the options that i will be showing will add resiliency to your infrastructure, but most things only add capacity. You will need to determine what business requirements you have, and from that … Continue reading VCF9 Automation – Lab Setup
VCF9 – Getting started with VCF Automation
So it's now been 130 days since the release of VMware Cloud Foundation 9. The release that's likely the largest single release released by VMware, where over 1 million hours of engineering was poured into making a unified private cloud platform. I've now spent a lot (a lot!) of time digging into the new VCF … Continue reading VCF9 – Getting started with VCF Automation
VCF9 – Offline Depot
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
Deploying vSAN Snapshot Service Appliance
Kind of wierd that i even need to write this blog post but i did have some issues getting the vSAN Snapshot Service deployed. I was writing a powershell automation to simplify this, and while asking William Lam some questions, it was discovered that he'd beaten me to it. So if you want to take … Continue reading Deploying vSAN Snapshot Service Appliance
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