No email as yet, but I’ve just heard via twitter, my name appears on the vExpert 2012 title holders have been announced in this document published today
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I’m a VMware vExpert 2012 for the second year #vExpert
Sunday, April 15th, 2012Andy’s new gadget courtesy of VMware – A Kindle Fire
Monday, April 9th, 2012On April 2nd, I blogged here about a mysterious parcel from VMware that arrived by FedEx.
The parcel contained an Amazon Kindle Fire, not available in the UK. To be released later this year. I’ve not done the Android experience, being strictly an Apple iOS, Microsoft Windows CE/Mobile, and Nokia nerd. So it will be interesting to checkout what Android 2.3 ‘Gingerbread’ has to offer, compared to Apple iOS 5.1.
The Amazon Kindle Fire is a Full Colour 7 inch, multi-touch display, tablet, with WiFi, web, movies, music, apps, games, reading & more, and it runs Android 2.3 ‘Gingerbread’.
VMware sent me the gift, as a Thank You for providing feedback in the My VMware Beta program.
Thank You VMware!
8th Annual Experts Awards - Expert of the Year 2011 - Andy’s Platinum Plated Trophies - @ExpertExchange
Wednesday, April 4th, 2012The Annual Expert Awards are announced at the beginning of each year to celebrate the best Experts throughout the years from a competitive field of Experts worldwide at Experts Exchange.
The award winner in each category receives the following:
- Top Expert Shirt
- Platinum Plated Trophy
- Expert Awards Badge
I believe the Trophy is a cast of the original hard drive which recorded the first Question/Answer at Experts Exchange. Each Trophy weighs approx 2kg.
I was the Award winner in the following
- Expert of the Year - The expert who earned the most points throughout the year.
- Juggernaut - The expert that answered the most questions throughout the year.
- The Ally - The expert who earned the most assist points throughout the year.
and this is what you receive from Experts Exchange if you are lucky enough on Being The Best of the Best!
oh, and a wardrobe full of Expert Exchange T-Shirts!
FedEx delivers VMware vExpert swag and what’s in this other box from VMware?
Monday, April 2nd, 2012Got a surprise today when FedEx delivered not one, but two FedEx Boxes from VMware…A large box and a medium box. I happen to open the large box first!
The first large FedEx box contained my VMware vExpert swag, A VMware vExpert branded laptop bag, VMware vExpert luggage travel tag and my VMware vExpert Certificate.

Large and Medium Boxes from VMware, delivered by FedEx
Thanks to John and Alex that managed the VMware vExpert Program.
I’ll photograph, and blog tomorrow, what was in the other box!
HOW TO: Backup an ESXi installation on an USB Flash Drive or SD card, for security or redundancy.
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012How to Backup ESXi installation on a USB flash drive or SD card.
Requirements
1. A valid ESXi installation on a USB flash drive or SD card.
2. A copy of Winimage for Windows.
3. A Windows computer.
4. Optional Blank DVD for making backup.
5. Optional USB flash drive or SD card for flash backup.
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Download Winimage from the Internet
Using your internet browser, Internet Explorer or Mozilla, download a copy of Winimage from http://www.winimage.com/download.htm.
WinImage is a shareware product. You may copy, distribute, and try it for free, but if you use for longer than the evaluation period, you must register. You will receive a valid license, a registration code and the latest release.
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Install Winimage
Install Winimage as per the vendors instructions on your Windows computer you need to backup the USB flash drive or SD card.
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Insert the ESXi USB flash drive or in USB port on computer
Insert the ESXi USB flash drive or SD card inserted in a card reader into the computer you have installed Winimage on.
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Start Winimage
Start Winimage from the Start Menu on your Windows computer.
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From the disk menu
From the disk menu, in Winimage, select Creating Virtual Hard Disk Image from Physical Drive.
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Select the USB flash drive or SD card
See picture below
Select the USB flash drive or SD card, from the list, in this example, I’m using a Flash LUXIO USB flash drive.
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Select Create Fixed Size Virtual Hard Disk
Select the Fixed Size Virtual Hard Disk, ensure there is a dot in this selection. This ensures that the saved backup image is exactly the same size as the flash drive, you are copying example 2GB for a 2GB USB flash drive, 4GB fort a 4GB flash drive.
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Click OK
Click OK
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Specify a disk location and select Save
Once you have specified a location, a progress bar will continue on screen showing the progress of the copy.
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Partiton to connect to
When prompted to connect to partition, click okay and Exit Winimage
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The USB flash drive or SD contents will be saved as a complete image.
The contents will be saved to disk.
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Complete.
The operation is complete and you can exist Winimage, and Safely remove your USB flash drives or SD cards, from the computer, by selecting the Safely remove hardware icon, in the system Smart tray.
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Backup to DVD
If you image size is less than the size of a DVD (4.5GB), I also backup the USB/SD card installation image to a DVD, and if you have a spare USB flash drive, it doesn’t hurt writing the contens to another USB flash drive or SD card. (and make sure you label with date, time, and version and build of ESX, and what server it is for!)
VMware ESX/ESXi Backup Guide
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012VMware ESX/ESXi Backup Guide
If you have a licensed version of ESX/ESXi, (paid for license) you could purchase the following third party applications to perform backups. If you do not have a licensed version of ESX/ESXi, your options are limited, because a non-licensed (paid for) version does not give access to the licensed APIs for third party products to function. You will there for need at least a Standard license for ESX/ESXi for the following products listed in 1 to 3 below.
1. Veeam Backup and Replication v5 - very popular, won many awards at VMworld 2010
Download a trial here - http://www.veeam.com/vmware-esx-backup.html
2. Quest Vizioncore Vranger Pro - the first VM backup product with a good pedigree.
Download a trial here - http://vizioncore.com/product/vRangerPro
3. PHD Virtual Backup - very fast backup technology, using virtual applicance.
Download a trial here - http://www.phdvirtual.com/phd-vb-51-vmware-vsphere
4. VMware Data Recovery - supports dedupe, integrated with vCenter - maybe included with your current VMware License (available in vSphere Enterprise Plus, Advanced, and Essentials Plus Editions. VMware Data Recovery can also be purchased a la carte with vSphere Standard Edition.)
http://www.vmware.com/products/data-recovery/overview.html
Free (download) alternatives for backing up VMs
5. ghettoVCB
http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-8760 ((Will work on FREE ESXi, no licensed required.)
(can be performed whilst the virtual machine is live or powered on)
6. ghettoVCBg2
http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-9843 (needs licensed version of ESX/ESXi)
(can be performed whilst the virtual machine is live or powered on)
7. Scripts and NFS backup
http://communities.vmware.com/message/1029047 (Will work on FREE ESXi, no licensed required.)
(can be performed whilst the virtual machine is live or powered on)
8. VMware Converter Standalone 4.3
http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/datacenter_downloads/vmware_vcenter_converter_standalone/4_0
VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 4.x Documentation
http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/converter_pubs.html
VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 4.3 User Guide
http://www.vmware.com/pdf/convsa_43_guide.pdf
With VMware Converter you can convert and copy a Virtual Machine to another datastore, this advantage is you can do this whilst the virtual machine is Online or Powered-Up.
9. Veeam FastSCP
Free download here http://www.veeam.com/vmware-esxi-fastscp.html
Fast Virtual Machine / File Transfer. Faster than WinSCP and other SCP-based tools as it uses full network capacity. The Veeam FastSCP engine also features traffic compression and empty block removal for best file copy performance.
You can use FastSCP to connect to the ESX/ESXi server, and download the entire virtual machine folder/directory to the current workstation or server, where yov’ve connected from. You must ensure that the virtual machines are powered off to complete this operation.
10. Datastore browser
The datastore browser is included in the vSphere GUI Client, and enables you access to the datastore, virtual machines are stored on. You can simple use the cut and paste, or download/upload options to backup and restore virtual machines. Again to copy a virtual machine, the virtual machine must be powered off.
Restoring with options 9 and 10, above, you must add the Virtual Machine manually to the inventory, by selecting the vmx file in the datastore browser, right click on the *.vmx file, and select “Add to Inventory”.
HOW TO: Suppress Configuration Issues and Warnings Alerts after enabling vSphere HA in a VMware vSphere Cluster
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012In VMware vSphere 4 1 and 5.0, if you have two or more hosts, using shared storage, (SAN/NAS) you can create a VMware vSphere Cluster and enable High Availability mode (HA), if you have the correct VMware vSphere Licensing.
VMware vSphere High Availability (HA) provides easy to use, cost effective high availability for applications running in virtual machines. In the event of VMware vSphere server failure, affected virtual machines are automatically restarted on other VMware vSphere production servers with spare capacity.
You may have noticed that after Turning On vSphere HA in Cluster settings from the vSphere Client that a Configuration Issues warning yellow box may appear on the Summary page of ALL host ESXi servers in the vSphere Cluster.
The Configuration Issues reports “This host currently has no management network redundancy”
You will also notice there is also a yellow/orange warning triangle displayed on ALL the vSphere ESXi host servers in the vSphere Cluster.
The only issue, is that the Warning triangle displayed in VMware vSphere vCenter can mask real warning events.
VMware vSphere HA will still function correctly, the configuration issue, is warning that there is only one physical network interface connected to the virtual vswitch which has the service console (ESX) or management network interface (ESXi) connected.
example vSwitch with single physical network interface vmnic0
These configuration issues and warnings alert triangles, can be suppressed as follows
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Connect to the VMware vSphere vCenter Server
Using the VMware vSphere Client, Login and Connect to the VMware vSphere vCenter server, using IP address or hostname of the VMware vSphere vCenter server, using vCenter Server Administrator username and password credentials.
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Select the Cluster in Inventory
Select the Cluster in Inventory > Hosts and Clusters, Right Click the Cluster in the right hand panel, and select Edit Settings
The vSphere Cluster settings dialgoue box will be opened.
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Select vSphere HA
Select vSphere HA and click Advanced Options, bottom right
the Advanced Options (vSphere HA) diaglogue box will open.
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Add ‘das.ignoreRedundantNetWarning’ value
To suppress the configuration issues box and warning triangles, the das.ignoreRedundantNetWarning needs to be added with a value of TRUE.
Click the left hand column under Option, and enter das.ignoreRedundantNetWarn
Click the right hand column under Value, and enter TRUE.
Click OK to return to Cluster Settings.
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Click Cluster Features
Click Cluster Features and remove the Tick from Turn On vSphere HA.
This action will disable HA on ALL ESX/ESXi hosts in the cluster. Please note I would recommend any changes to a production environment be carried out and schedule out of core SLA hours.
Click OK. The HA cluster will be reconfigured, this will take a few seconds.
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Turn On vSphere HA
Select the Cluster in Inventory > Hosts and Clusters, Right Click the Cluster in the right hand panel, and select Edit Settings
The vSphere Cluster settings dialgoue box will be opened.
Select Turn ON vSphere HA (by clicking and ensuring a Tick appears in the box)
Click OK.
The HA cluster will be reconfigured, this will take a few seconds. (Tested with Five hosts takes 40 seconds).
The Configuration Issues yellow box in the Summary Page and Warning Triangle will disappear immediately.
Thank you for reading my article, please leave valuable feedback.
HOW TO: Suppress Configuration Issues and Warnings Alert displayed in Summary status for ESXi 4.1 U2 or ESXi 5.0 after enabling SSH or ESXi Shell
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012In vSphere 4 1 and 5.0, you can enable both Remote SSH and the ESXi Shell for management of hosts from the vSphere Client and from the Direct Console User Interface.
You may have noticed that on enabling both Remote SSH and the ESXi Shell for management of hosts from the vSphere Client and from the Direct Console User Interface that a Configuration Issues warning yellow box appears on the Summary page of the host ESXi server.
This Configuration Issues warning yellow box only appears when Remote SSH and/or ESXi shell has been enabled.
If you are also connected to a Windows vCenter Server using the vSphere Client, you will also notice there is also a yellow/orange warning triangle displayed on the host server.
There is no vSphere ESXi configuration issue, VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi) and VMware vSphere vCenter server are indicating there is a possible security issue with your installation, you may not be aware that SSH and ESXi shell have been enabled.
VMware state “This message is a proactive security measure designed to ensure that administrators are aware that remote access has been enabled for the server.”
The only issue, is that the Warning triangle displayed in VMware vSphere vCenter can mask real warning events.
These configuration issues and warnings alert triangle, can be suppressed as follows
Using the VMware vSphere Client, Login and Connect to the ESXi server, using IP address or hostname of the ESXi server, using root username and password credentials. If you have a VMware vSphere vCenter server, you could also specify IP address or hostname of the vCenter server.
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Select the Configuration Tab
Once you are logged into and connected to the host ESXi or vCenter server, Select the host ESXi server, followed by the Configuration Tab.
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Select the Advanced Settings option
Click the Advanced Settings option at the bottom of the list.
After Clicking Advanced Settings the following Advanced Settings dialogue box will open as shown in the following screenshot.
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Navigate to the UserVars variable
Navigate to and Click the UserVars section.
Set the value of UserVars.SuppressShellWarning from 0 to 1.
Click OK.
The Configuration Issues yellow box in the Summary Page and Warning Triangle will disappear immediately.
Please note: the variable UserVars.SuppressShellWarning is only available in ESXi 4.1 U2, ESXi 5.0 and vCenter Server 4.1 U2 and 5.0 only.
HOW TO: Enable Jumbo Frames on a VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi 5.0) host server using the VMware vSphere Client
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012The original payload size or maximum transmission unit (MTU) of an ethernet frame is 1500 bytes. A jumbo frame has an ethernet frame size of 9000 bytes or over. Common Jumbo Frame sizes are 9000, 9216 bytes (example - HP switches).
Enabling Jumbo Frames may help reduce storage latency and increase storage throughput when used in conjunction with iSCSI or NFS storage network protocols with a VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi 5.0) host server and a storage area network (SAN) or network attached storage (NAS) device.
Before enabling Jumbo Frames on an ESXi 5.0 server, check
(i) ensure the servers network interface card can support jumbo frames. Check with server or network manufacturer.
(ii) network switches support the use of jumbo frames, and enable jumbo frames on the network switches. Not all switches support the use of jumbo frames.
(iii) the SAN or NAS supports jumbo frames, and is enabled accordingly to manufacturers instructions.
The end to end network topology must support jumbo frames, otherwise ethernet frame packets will become fragmented, and performance will be degraded.
Connect to the VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi 5.0) Server
Using the VMware vSphere Client, Login and Connect to the ESXi 5.0 server, using IP address or hostname of the ESXi 5.0 server, using root username and password credentials. If you have a VMware vSphere vCenter server, you could also specify IP address or hostname of the vCenter server.
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Select the Configuration Tab
Once you are logged into and connected to the host ESXi 5.0 server, Select the Configuration Tab.
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Select the Networking option
Click the Networking option to display the network vSwitches.
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Select the Properties of the vSwitch you wish to enable jumbo frames
you can check the existing frame or MTU size of the vSwitch. In this example vSwitch0 is selected.
Click Edit
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Change MTU value of the selected vSwitch
The default MTU (frame) size is 1500, enter the MTU (jumbo frame size) either 9000 (9216 if you switch is HP). Check with your network switch and SAN/NAS vendor for correct jumbo frame size.
Click OK and Close.
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Jumbo Frames have been enabled successfully
You have successfully configured your vSwitch for jumbo frames.
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Test Network Change
Once you have configured jumbo frames, it is important to test this change before commissioning any ESXi 5.0 server into production.
HOW TO: Improve the transfer rate of a Physical to Virtual (P2V), Virtual to Virtual Conversion (V2V) using VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0
Sunday, January 8th, 2012VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0 is a FREE tool available from VMware upon registration, the purpose of this software tool is to easily convert physical or virtual computers, images of computers to VMware virtual machines. Server and Workstation operating systems are supported in the conversion.
Download VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0 here
VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0 Documentation
VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0 User Guide
In September 2011, VMware released version 5.0 of VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0, with many new features including partition alignment important for aligning partitions correctly on storage array networks (SAN).
BUT, we’ve noticed that completing conversions using VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0 compared to using VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 4.3, were taking much longer, and the transfer rate of a conversion had become degraded when using version 5.0.
The following modification will improve the transfer rate when using VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0, to similar transfer rates obtained when using VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 4.3 to perform conversions.
It would appear that VMware uses a proprietary VMware protocol called NFC, to image to destination, also by encrypting (SSL) the data payload transfers in version 5.0, this additional overhead causes transfer performance degradation. The result of which is a longer than expected conversion time, when compared to version 4.3.
Turning OFF SSL Encryption in VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0 can improves transfer rates.
(if appropriate for your environment)
To turn OFF SSL Encryption in VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0, please follow the following steps:-
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Find and Edit converter-worker.xml
this file is location in the following locations
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2008
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%VMwareVMware vCenter Converter Standalone
Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2000
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%Application DataVMwareVMware vCenter Converter Standalone
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Change the SSL Key <useSsl> true </useSsl> to false
You may find it easier to edit the file using Microsoft XML Notepad 2007 to edit the XML file. But Notepad or Wordpad can edit the file, just ensure, you make a copy of the original file for backup before making any alterations. Using Microsoft XMP Notepad 2007, you do not have to scroll the contents of the file, and the <useSsl> section is quicker to find and alter, but whatever tool you find most comfortable to use to edit the file, is okay.
Change
<useSsl> true </useSsl>
to
<useSsl> false </useSsl>
save the XML file.
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For changes to take effect - Restart “VMware vCenter Converter Standalone Worker” service.
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Results
We have seen performance increases from at least 2x to 6x. So if you want to half the conversion time at least, then alter the encryption setting. If appropriate for your environment.
In the following example, a Windows 2003 Server was converted from Virtual Machine to Virtual Machine (V2V) using VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0 installed on the server to be converted. In the first conversion (TaskId10) the SSL Key was left as the default TRUE, and encryption was used. In the second conversion (TaskId11), the SSL Key was set to false.
As can be seen from the following screenshots Average Transfer rate has increased from 2 MB/s to 6 MB/s and the conversion time has reduced from 1hr 38mins to 33mins..
A performance increase of 60%! just by chaning a value from true to false.






















































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