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VMware Certified Professional 6 – Network Virtualization (VCP6-NV)–Study Guide

So this is an unoffical study guide for VCP6-NV which is the second level certification for Network Virtualization from Vmware. In order to take this certification you have two options, if you are Cisco certified then you can take an foundation exam and you are good to go. If you don’t have a cisco certification …

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Integrating Citrix XenDesktop 7.7 and System Center Operations Manager

With the latest release of XenDesktop, Citrix included an integration between Director and Operations Manager Management Group, which allows Operations Manager to send alerts to Director. Citrix recommends that the Director administrator account is configured as a SCOM Operator role so that they can retrieve full alert information in Director. If this is not possible, …

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Setting up XenDesktop 7.7 against Microsoft Azure

Starting of the new year with a long awaited feature on my part, setting up integration between XenDesktop and Microsoft Azure which is now a supported integration in 7.7 which was released now a week ago. This integration allow us to provision virtual machines directly from Studio. NOTE: Important to note however that XenDesktop as …

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“Legacy” network security layer and moving into Software-defined security/networking

In lack of finding a suiteable subject for this post, I just used the topic legacy to shine some light upon a modern problem in our infrastructure. Modern firewalls have evolved from being a device that handles ACLs to becoming to the term Next-generation firewall, where we have features like Application firewall & Application awareness …

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ICA vs PCOIP

First of let me start by stating that the subject of the blogpost is purely to get more viewers… But there is some truth to it, over the last weeks there has been alot of people talking about RDP / ICA / PCOIP and that the protocol wars are over. There are multiple articles on …

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Software-defined networking difference between VXLAN and NVGRE

Myself being quite in the starting phase of software-defined networking and all the different network virtuliazation technologies out there, I thought I would do a summurization between the largest different vendors in this market. What differenciates them (from a protocol perspective) and why on earth would we use them ? First of, network virtualization is …

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The mysterious case of 1110 and 1030 errors and PVS

So been spending a couple of days now troubleshooting a enviroment where external users “sometimes” had issues with connecting (which was completely random) and getting the 1110 and 1030 error messages   and also that Wyze thin clients had issues (sometimes) as well. There was only an issue on the specific hosts which were creating …

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