VCAP6-DCV Deploy exam experience

Hi! I am going to talk about my VCAP6-DCV Deploy exam experience. I thought about making a huge post about the VCAP6-DCV experience (resources, notes, etc.) but, I don’t want to overwhelm you know. Hence, I am going to make another post for that, hence this post will be shorter and more readable. 1st attempt (Java error at the beginning) At September, 21st I sat down to take my first attempt in a VCAP exam....

October 19, 2018 · 6 min · itgaiden

VCP6-DCV achieved!

I am going to start talking about the exam VCP6-DCV from VMware. The main resource you should use is the VMware site: http://bit.ly/1PLshWR There you can check a path to achieve VCP6-DCV (there is a newer version VCP6.5-DCV). I took path 1, as I wasn’t certified. Later, I took one official training course, VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V6]. Next, I passed the vSphere 6 Foundations Exam (2V0-620) months ago and finally I did VMware Certified Professional 6 – Data Center Virtualization Exam (2V0-621)....

September 3, 2017 · 2 min · itgaiden

Kubernetes the hard way but on-prem - part 2

Context Let’s continue with the guide, in this part 2. This is based in: https://github.com/kelseyhightower/kubernetes-the-hard-way/blob/master/docs/03-compute-resources.md Kubernetes Controllers We will be using the following CIDR 192.168.1.0/24 for node within the cluster: Somred1: 192.168.1.50/24 Somred2: 192.168.1.51/24 Somred3: 192.168.1.52/24 Kubernetes Workers This nodes will act as the Kubernetes workers nodes which will host the pods, we need to have 2 NICs for each node. One NIC will be the one used before to communicate with the other nodes: 192....

1 min · itgaiden