This post is an index for all the Nutanix.dev posts related to how to deploy RedHat Openshfit on Nutanix HCI
Category: Automation
AHV Tip: Shutdown multiple VMs in parallel — n0derunner
Often in my lab I want to shutdown a large number of VMs quickly. In the example below I submit the power-off command for a maximum of 50 VMs in parallel. Be aware that we’re using the command line, and in line with true Unix philosophy the OS will assume we know what we are…
AHV Tip: Shutdown multiple VMs in parallel — n0derunner
Nutanix AHV VM Reporting Via REST API Version 2.1 — VCDX56
So this will be the third release, version 2.1, of the AHV VM Reporting script using Nutanix REST API. I have been asked a few times about how to add information about what a VM was created and it is included in this version. However, the information is available via Prism Central (PC) so you…
via Nutanix AHV VM Reporting Via REST API Version 2.1 — VCDX56
Powershell: Showing the Uptime of all Windows Servers — SID-500.COM
Let’s say you want to get an overview of the uptime of all Windows servers in your domain. This is a very important information and you should have a look at the uptime of your services on a regular basis. Do you remember the 5 nines? What I’m talking about is the 99,999 % uptime […]
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Turbonomic 6.1 announced — vcdx133.com
Turbonomic has announced the release of version 6.1 of their Automation Platform.
Puppet vs. Chef vs. Ansible vs. SaltStack — The Intigua Blog
Puppet, Chef, Ansible and SaltStack present different paths to achieve a common goal of managing large-scale server infrastructure efficiently, with minimal input from developers and sysadmins. All four configuration management tools are designed to reduce the complexity of configuring distributed infrastructure resources, enabling speed, and ensuring reliability and compliance. This article explores the mechanism, value…
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