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Month: July 2014

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Using PowerShell to update VMware tools on VM’s

Posted on July 14, 2014 by Matt Bradford

VMware makes it easy to update VMware tools through the console, but clicking through hundreds of VM’s takes too much time. Thankfully VMware has provided us with the Update-Tools cmdlet so we can automate this process. We use folders pretty heavily… Continue Reading →

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PSOD Blues (when drivers crash) part 2

Posted on July 8, 2014 by Matt Bradford

The evening before the Boston VMUG conference my friends and I were in our hotel winding down with some pizza and TV, discussing which breakout sessions we were going to attend the next day. At 10:50PM my phone lit up “VMware… Continue Reading →

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AWS EC2, a road-map to the cloud

Posted on July 2, 2014 by Matt Bradford

I’ve been using Amazon’s EC2 cloud service for only a week and I absolutely love it! I wish my day-to-day operations at work could be this easy. It took maybe 30 minutes to go from creating my account to having WordPress installed… Continue Reading →

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