vBrownBag Follow-Up AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Networking w Anthony Chow (@vCloudernBeer)

Anthony Chow, @vCloudernBeer on Twitter, presents Domain 7.0 of the Amazon AWS Certified SysOps Administrator exam. Amazon AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Domain 7.0 Video Show Notes: – Basic networking concepts (8:21) – OSI Overview (8:44) – Layers and protocols (10:00) – Amazon VPC (11:30) *About vBrownBag* https://vBrownBag.com is a community of people who believe in[…]

vBrownBag Follow-Up AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Security w Keith Townsend (@CTOAdvisor)

Keith Townsend, @CTOAdvisor on Twitter, presents Domain 6.0 of the Amazon AWS Certified SysOps Administrator exam. Amazon AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Domain 6.0 Video Show Notes: – Blueprint review (3:27) – Additional training resources (7:20) – Shared responsibility (9:53) – Audits and compliance (20:10) – Governance (22:00) – Identity and Access Management – IAM (34:12)[…]

#vBrownBag DevOps Follow-Up Setting up network services using Puppet with Rob Nelson (@rnelson0)

Rob Nelson joins the #vBrownBag DevOps series to talk about his PuppetInABox project, a curated collection of forge modules and user repositories. This solution includes everything required to provide puppet, puppetdb, r10k, dns, dhcp, a yum repository, and a build server. The only thing you need to provide is a gateway device and you have[…]

#vBrownBag VCP-NV Follow-Up Objective 5 with Todd Simmons (@trainingrev)

Todd Simmons, VCDX 184, joins the #vBrownBag podcast to cover objective 5 of the VCP-NV exam blueprint. Objectives include: Objective 5.1 – Create and Administer Logical Switches Objective 5.2 – Configure VXLAN Objective 5.3 – Configure and Manage Layer 2 Bridging Objective 5.4 – Configure and Manage Logical Routers VCP-NV Objective 4 Video You can[…]

Useful Windows Commands for VM Administrators

Over the course of my travels, I’ve found that having a quick reference to random Windows commands is helpful. Here are two sets of commands I use often enough to be useful, but not often enough that I’ve committed them to memory: Managing IP Addresses from the CLI Netsh! – This one predates PowerShell on[…]