By the means of challenging myself, I picked an off-topic and non-IT related paper to really see how I can understand a new topic though I have quite an interest in this particular paper. Abstract Overview Extracting the ideas provided in the abstract, the paper's abstract aims to analyze Lima tourists behaviour towards the gastronomy… Continue reading Academic Paper Reading – Gastronomy as an element of attraction in a tourist destination: the case of Lima, Peru
Author: Marcellus Christofan
Lab 20 Implementin a vSphere DRS Cluster
Create a Load Imbalance From the vSphere Web Client go to Hosts and Clusters and make sure that every VM is running in one host. If not, migrate the VMs to one host. Also power on all of the VMs. Figure 1. All VM powered on in one host Start the CPUBUSY script in each… Continue reading Lab 20 Implementin a vSphere DRS Cluster
Lab 19 Using vSphere HA
Create a Cluster Enabled for vSphere HA Start from you vSphere Web Client Hosts and Clusters tab. Right-click the Datacenter and select new Cluster. On the new cluster window, configure as shown on Figure 1. You have to turn on vSphere HA check box. Click OK. Figure 1. Lab cluster configuration Check the Recent Tasks… Continue reading Lab 19 Using vSphere HA
Lab 14 Managing Virtual Machines
Unregister VM from inventory Starting from the vSphere Web Client home page, go to VMs and Templates. Select one of your VM and power it off if it is still on. I will select my VM which is VM2-2. To delete, right-click on the VM and select Remove from Inventory. Click Yes on the appearing… Continue reading Lab 14 Managing Virtual Machines
Lab 13 Migrating Virtual Machines
Migrate VM Files from Local to Shared Storage Open the vSphere Web Client and start at VMs and Templates. Power on one of your VM. Now, you have to check where the VM is actually located in the datastore. Open the Summary tab of the VM and expand Related Objects pane to check where does… Continue reading Lab 13 Migrating Virtual Machines
Lab 12 Modifying Virtual Machines
Increase Size of a VMDK File We will start from the VMs and Templates page on vSphere Web Client. Right-click one of the VM you want to configure and select Edit Settings. On the Hard disk 1 text box, add 2 GB to the current number. I will be increasing mine from 12 GB to… Continue reading Lab 12 Modifying Virtual Machines
Lab 11 Using Templates and Clones
Create VM Template Start your vSphere Web Client and go to VMs and Templates from the navigator pane. Expand datacenter and under the Lab VMs folder you will find VM1-1 which is the VM we have previously created. To create a template out of it, the VM has to be turned off first. Right-click on… Continue reading Lab 11 Using Templates and Clones
Lab 10 Accessing NFS Storage
Make sure you have prepared a NFS storage in your Windows Server for this lab to work properly. Configure Access to NFS Datastores We will start from opening vSphere Web Client and go to the Storage tab from the left pane. Right-click on your datacenter and find Storage > New Datastore. Figure 1. Create new… Continue reading Lab 10 Accessing NFS Storage
Action Research Explained
Fundamental Definitions If you try to Google about action research, most of them will cover topics about school. It is most effective to be implemented in the academic field to improve some methods of learning or teaching. But before getting deep in to the academic area of action research, I will cover some fundamentals about… Continue reading Action Research Explained
Lab 9 Managing VMFS Datastores
For this lab, I will be focusing on using a previously created iSCSI disks that have been set up in my Windows Server. Rename a VMFS Datastore First of all, go to the vSphere Web Client and access the Storage tab from the left pane. Expand all the menus and you will find a datastore… Continue reading Lab 9 Managing VMFS Datastores