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  • How I upgraded my blog as a  Static Website with GitHub Actions and Cloudflare
    Cloudflare | Devops | Github | Wordpress

    How I upgraded my blog as a Static Website with GitHub Actions and Cloudflare

    ByJames October 6, 2025October 22, 2025

    I wanted to automate the publishing of my blog from the authoring side to the public side. These are some of the improvements I made. What I started with My previous setup, involved a locally hosted WordPress instance. This runs in my homelab in an Ubuntu VM. This I will refer to as the authoring…

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  • Managing my Homelab with SemaphoreUI
    Ansible | Homelab

    Managing my Homelab with SemaphoreUI

    ByJames September 2, 2025October 1, 2025

    I recently stumbled across Semaphore, which is essentially a frontend for managing DevOps tooling, including Ansible, Terraform, OpenTofu, and PowerShell. It’s easy to deploy in Docker, and I am slowly moving more of my homelab management over to it. Introduction This is a guide to show you how to get up and running easily with…

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  • VMware Cloud on AWS Host Deep Dive: i3, i3en, i4i Comparison Guide
    VMware | VMware Cloud on AWS

    VMware Cloud on AWS Host Deep Dive: i3, i3en, i4i Comparison Guide

    ByJames August 14, 2025October 1, 2025

    This is single page intended to collate every single feature of the current VMware Cloud on AWS hosts for easy comparison. All of this data Is publicly available. I have just collated into a single page I3 I3en I4i CPU Processor Name Intel Xeon E5-2686 v4  Intel Xeon Platinum 8175 Intel Xeon 8375c No of…

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  • VMC Quick Sizing Guide
    VMware | VMware Cloud on AWS

    VMC Quick Sizing Guide

    ByJames May 21, 2025July 2, 2025

    Quick reference guide to the available storage resources that you get in VMware Cloud on AWS

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  • Wa
    Artificial Intelligence | Homelab

    Warp – The intelligent terminal

    ByJames April 11, 2025October 3, 2025

    How Warp is helping me run my homelab.

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  • How to Fix Portainer Agent Not Starting On Synology DSM
    Docker | Portainer | Synology

    How to Fix Portainer Agent Not Starting On Synology DSM

    ByJames March 11, 2025October 1, 2025

    How to fix Portainer Agent not starting on Synology

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  • How I Migrated from Pocket to Hoarder with AI Integration
    Artificial Intelligence | Docker | Hosting

    How I Migrated from Pocket to Hoarder with AI Integration

    ByJames January 29, 2025December 4, 2025

    Update: Hoarder has now been renamed to Karakeep due to a trademark issue I have been on a mission recently to regain control of my data. I haven’t yet faced the humongous task of moving my main email from Gmail but I have had some successes with other cloud services and a win is a…

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  • How to Run ZFS on VMware vSphere: Setup Guide and Best Practices
    TrueNAS Scale | VMware | vSAN | vSphere

    How to Run ZFS on VMware vSphere: Setup Guide and Best Practices

    ByJames December 18, 2024October 1, 2025

    Table of Contents Copy on Write Disk ID’s Trim I have run a number of systems utilising ZFS since the earliest days of my homelab using Nexenta all the way back in 2010. The image below is my lab at the time with an IBM Head unit that I think had 18GB of RAM 6x450GB…

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  • Self Hosting AI Stack using vSphere, Docker and NVIDIA GPU
    Artificial Intelligence | Docker | Homelab

    Self Hosting AI Stack using vSphere, Docker and NVIDIA GPU

    ByJames October 11, 2024October 1, 2025

    Artificial intelligence is all the rage at the moment, It’s getting included in every product announcement from pretty much every vendor under the sun. Nvidia’s stock price has gone to the moon. So I thought I better get some knowledge and understand some of this. As it’s a huge field and I wasn’t exactly sure…

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  • Can you really squeeze 96TB in 1U ?
    Homelab | Storage | TrueNAS Scale

    Can you really squeeze 96TB in 1U ?

    ByJames September 12, 2024October 1, 2025

    Yes, that’s a clickbait title. But technically it’s possible if I dropped all drive redundancy… I recently saw an advert for a server that was just too good to be true. It promised to bring a huge amount of storage and future options in a quite hard-to-believe 1U. The price it was on offer for…

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  • CRS-504
    Mikrotik | Networking

    Home Network Upgrade

    ByJames September 9, 2024October 24, 2025

    My journey to superfast networking in my homelab

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  • New Nodes
    Homelab | Nutanix | VMware

    New Nodes

    ByJames July 2, 2024October 1, 2025

    I recently decided to update some of my homelab hosts and I managed to do this at very little cost by offloading 2 of my Supermicro e200’s to fellow vExpert Paul. The below post describes what I bought why and how I have configured it. Table of Contents Node Choice Bill of Materials Rescue IPMI…

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  • Using Unifi DHCP Option 43 in my Network
    Homelab | Networking

    Using Unifi DHCP Option 43 in my Network

    ByJames June 26, 2024October 1, 2025

    How to configure DHCP Option 43 for UniFi devices

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  • Holodeck CPU Fixes
    VCF | VMware

    Holodeck CPU Fixes

    ByJames January 18, 2024July 10, 2024

    How to deploy Holodeck with Legacy CPU’s

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  • MultiHost Holodeck VCF
    VMware | VCF

    MultiHost Holodeck VCF

    ByJames January 17, 2024October 1, 2025

    How to Deploy VMware Holodeck on multiple hosts

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  • VMC – vSAN ESA
    VMware | VMware Cloud on AWS | vSAN

    VMC – vSAN ESA

    ByJames November 17, 2023July 10, 2024

    An Overview of vSAN ESA in VMC

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  • Configuring a Zen Internet and City Fibre connection with a 3rd party router
    Networking

    Configuring a Zen Internet and City Fibre connection with a 3rd party router

    ByJames November 15, 2023October 1, 2025

    Back in July I bought a new house and one of the best things about the property was that it was already in a City Fibre location. That meant I could take my Zen internet connection with me but ditch the ADSL (and Phone Line requirement). This gave me a much better connection in terms…

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  • TrueNAS Logo
    Kubernetes | TrueNAS Scale

    TrueNAS Scale Useful Commands

    ByJames November 13, 2023March 8, 2024

    A list of useful Truenas Scale commands

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  • Analytics in a privacy focused world
    Hosting | Personal

    Analytics in a privacy focused world

    ByJames November 10, 2023October 1, 2025

    I recently helped my friend Dean Lewis @veducate with some hosting issues. As part of the testing of this he kindly gave me a login to his WordPress instance. He has been a pretty prolific blogger over the years pumping out an amazing amount of really good content. It also highlighted to me that I…

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  • Advanced Deploy VMware vSphere 7.x 3V0-22.21N
    VMware | Personal | vSphere

    Advanced Deploy VMware vSphere 7.x 3V0-22.21N

    ByJames November 10, 2023November 17, 2023

    Yesterday I sat and passed the above exam. It had been on my todo list for a good number of years. With the current pause in the Broadcom VMware takeover deal. I had some downtime and decided to use one of the three exam vouchers VMware give me each year. This upgrades me to a…

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  • Nvidia Tesla P4 Homelab Setup
    Homelab | VMware

    Nvidia Tesla P4 Homelab Setup

    ByJames October 23, 2023July 10, 2024

    A little while ago I decided to play with vGPU in my homelab. This was something I had dabbled with in the past but never really had the time or need to get working properly. The first thing that I needed was a GPU. I did have a Dell T20 with an iGPU built into…

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  • VMware – Going out with a Bang!
    VMware | Personal

    VMware – Going out with a Bang!

    ByJames October 7, 2023November 17, 2023

    There is a lot of uncertainty with VMware at the moment. This is all due to the pending acquisition by Broadcom. There are a lot of unknowns for the staff and customers about what the company will look like in the future. I certainly have some concerns mainly just with the unknown. However, VMware has…

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  • TrueNAS Logo
    Homelab | Storage

    Homelab Storage Refresh (Part 1)

    ByJames May 23, 2023October 1, 2025

    Table of Contents Background ZFS Overview Read Cache (ARC and L2ARC) ZIL (ZFS Intent Log) Hardware Background I have just completed the move of all my production and media-based storage/services to TrueNAS Scale. ( I will just refer to this as TrueNAS) This is based on my HP Z840 and I have now retired my…

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  • Runecast Remediation Script’s
    Runecast | VMware

    Runecast Remediation Script’s

    ByJames May 16, 2023November 17, 2023

    I am a huge fan of the Runecast product and luckily as a vExpert they give out NFR licences for my lab. One of the really cool features I wanted to mention today was the remediation script function. I have been playing with storage a lot in my lab recently as part of a wider…

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  • WordPress Hosting with Cloudflare  Pages
    Cloudflare | Hosting | Wordpress

    WordPress Hosting with Cloudflare Pages

    ByJames May 14, 2023October 1, 2025

    Table of Contents The Tooling The Process WordPress Plugin Install GitHub setup Cloudflare setup I have been using Cloudflare to protect my web assets for a really long time. Throughout that time Cloudflare has been improving there capabilities and approximately 2 years ago I decided to move this blog into their worker’s product. This meant…

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  • Intel Optane NVMe Homelab
    Homelab | Storage | vExpert

    Intel Optane NVMe Homelab

    ByJames April 17, 2023October 1, 2025

    I have been a VMware vExpert for many years and it has brought me many many benefits over the years. I don’t think it’s an understatement to say I probably wouldn’t have my current role within VMware without it. One of the best benefits has been access to a huge amount of licences for VMware…

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  • 100Gb/s in my Homelab
    Homelab | Networking | Storage | VMware

    100Gb/s in my Homelab

    ByJames December 19, 2022November 11, 2023

    For a while, I’ve been looking to update the networking at the core of my homelab. I have had some great results with the current setup utilising a number of DAC’s but there were a couple of things that were annoying me. Then MikroTik dropped the CRS504-4XQ-IN and if the price wasn’t horrendous then that…

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  • Forcing an Upgrade to vSphere 8
    Homelab | VMware | vSphere

    Forcing an Upgrade to vSphere 8

    ByJames December 14, 2022October 1, 2025

    I run a reasonably extensive homelab that is of course built around the VMware ecosystem. So with the release of vSphere 8 I was obviously going to upgrade however a few personal things blocked me from doing it until now. The vCenter upgrade was smooth however knowing that some of the hardware I am running…

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  • Use Portainer in a Homelab with GitHub
    Docker | Homelab | Hosting | Kubernetes

    Use Portainer in a Homelab with GitHub

    ByJames December 9, 2022October 1, 2025

    Late to the party or not, I have been using containers in my lab more and more and that has led me to Portainer…. I use it for managing the docker containers on my Synology but it can also be used for managing lots of other things. In their own words “Portainer accelerates container adoption….

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  • Homelab bad days (almost)
    Homelab | Storage | Synology

    Homelab bad days (almost)

    ByJames November 21, 2022April 8, 2023

    I recently spent 3 weeks in Ireland with my wife Wendy and our son Nate. This involves driving from the south coast of Dorset up to Scotland and then getting a ferry over to Belfast before travelling west to the Republic. While driving I got a slack notification that one of my SSD’s in my…

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  • Static WordPress hosting using Cloudflare
    Cloudflare | Hosting | Wordpress

    Static WordPress hosting using Cloudflare

    ByJames October 20, 2022October 1, 2025

    For a while now I have been running this site directly from Cloudflare utilising their excellent worker’s product. I did this originally as a learning exercise but due to the benefits It brought and the ease of use I decided to stick with it. The benefits are several fold: Crazy Web Performance (Typically full page…

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  • Starlink
    Homelab | Hosting

    Starlink

    ByJames October 11, 2022October 1, 2025

    Since moving to Dorset last year internet connectivity has been the bane of my existence. Currently, I have an ADSL connection provided by my old employer Zen and a 5G connection provided by Three. These are both plumbed into my WatchGuard Firewall with multi-wan configured. Most of the time the usability is ok but there…

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  • Wrangler and Node versions
    Cloudflare

    Wrangler and Node versions

    ByJames January 15, 2022April 10, 2023

    I am a massive fan of the brew package management system for macOS and use it on all of my Mac’s I typically just upgrade everything blindly and have never had an issue….. Until today… I went to push some changes to this site and got the following error message A quick bit of digging…

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  • Lab Update – Part 2 Storage Truenas Scale
    Homelab | Storage

    Lab Update – Part 2 Storage Truenas Scale

    ByJames January 11, 2022December 11, 2023

    The HP Z840 has changed its role to a permanent storage box running Truenas Scale. This is in addition to my Synology DS918+ TrueNas is the successor to FreeNas a very popular BSD based StorageOS and TrueNas scale is a fork of this based on Linux. The Synology has been an amazing piece of kit…

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  • Homelab | Networking

    Lab Update – Part 3 Network

    ByJames January 6, 2022October 1, 2025

    I have retired the WatchGuard Devices with the migration to PFSense running bare-metal in one of the Supermicro Nodes. I will likely virtualise this in the future. In terms of network/switching I have moved to an intermediate step here vMotion and Storage are running over DAC’s while VMware management and VM traffic is still over…

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  • Homelab | Veeam | VMware

    Lab Update – Desired Workloads

    ByJames January 6, 2022November 11, 2023

    My lab is always undergoing change. Partially as I want to try new things or new ways of doing things. Sometimes because I break things (not always by accident) sometimes it’s a great way to learn…. I decided to list the workloads I am looking to run (some of these are already in place) Infrastucture…

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  • Homelab | VMware

    Lab Update – Compute

    ByJames January 6, 2022July 10, 2024

    Quite a few changes have happened in the lab recently. so I decided to do a multipart blog on the changes. The refresh was triggered by the purchase of a SuperMicro Server (2027TR-H71FRF) chassis with 4x X9DRT Nodes / Blades. This is known as a BigTwin configuration in SuperMicro parlance. This is something I was…

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  • Cloudflare Workers – Limits of the free tier
    Hosting | Wordpress

    Cloudflare Workers – Limits of the free tier

    ByJames January 4, 2022April 9, 2023

    I have been making several changes (mainly cosmetic to this site over the last day or so) On most changes I have been doing an export and then uploading the site to Cloudflare using Wrangler. After a while I received an email from Cloudflare saying: Hi, You’re 50% of the way to reaching one of…

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  • Web Development
    Hosting | Cloudflare | Personal | Wordpress

    Web Development

    ByJames January 4, 2022October 1, 2025

    A while ago I started messing with Cloudflare Workers. I have now moved this site permanently over to them. This is partly related to some issues I have been having with internet access at home. Prior to this, the site ran from within my lab. This means the site is now super fast (hopefully :p)….

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  • Apple Content Caching
    Apple

    Apple Content Caching

    ByJames February 8, 2021November 10, 2023

    I have slowly morphed into an Apple fanboy over the last decade or so collecting a large number of devices ever since my first MacBook Air back in 2011. When you’re in the ecosystem additional devices just make sense….. I currently have: My Wife also has All in all a lot of apple devices need…

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  • Template Deployment with Packer
    Automation | Homelab | VMware

    Template Deployment with Packer

    ByJames January 21, 2021October 1, 2025

    Packer is one of those tools I have heard about, and some of the cool people on Twitter that I follow have been using it for a while. But until now I had never played with it. That was until I saw the below tweet by the legend that is William Lam 🤩 THIS IS…

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  • My Home Office Setup & Upgrades
    Personal | Consulting

    My Home Office Setup & Upgrades

    ByJames January 5, 2021October 1, 2025

    Given the year that was 2020 and at the time of writing a distinct improvement appears a long way off I decided it was time to up my homeworking game. I bought a beautiful Dell 49″ monitor back in mid-2020 that has been the central focus of my home office. With this setup I always…

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  • My First Pull
    Devops | Personal

    My First Pull

    ByJames December 22, 2020October 1, 2025

    I was initially going to add in the contents of this post to one that I have been writing about my exploits with HashiCorp Packer but I decided it probably warranted being separated out. While working with the following awesome project I noticed a couple of minor errors and Improvements that I wanted to suggest….

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  • VMC Host Errors
    VMware | VMware Cloud on AWS

    VMC Host Errors

    ByJames September 15, 2020October 1, 2025

    When you run a large enough Infrastructure failure is inevitable. How you handle that can be a big differentiator. With VMware Cloud on AWS, the hosts are monitored 24×7 by VMware/AWS Support all as part of the service. If you pay for X number of hosts you should have X. That includes during maintenance and…

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  • VMware Certified Master Specialist HCI 2020
    Personal | VMware

    VMware Certified Master Specialist HCI 2020

    ByJames September 13, 2020November 11, 2023

    I recently sat (and passed the VMware HCI Master Specialist exam (5V0-21.20). I won’t go into any details of the contents but I will comment that I felt the questions were fair and that there wasn’t anything in it to trip you up. The required knowledge was certainly wider than the vSAN specialist exam. This…

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  • VMC New Host -i3en
    VMware | VMware Cloud on AWS

    VMC New Host -i3en

    ByJames July 2, 2020July 10, 2024

    VMware Cloud on AWS (VMC) has introduced a new host to its lineup the “i3en”. This is based on the i3en.metal AWS instance. The specifications are certainly impressive packing in 96 logical cores, 768GiB RAM, and approximately 45.84 TiB of NVMe raw storage capacity per host. It’s certainly a monster with a 266% uplift in…

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  • Nutanix NCP
    Nutanix | Personal

    Nutanix NCP

    ByJames July 2, 2020July 10, 2024

    I saw a tweet a couple of weeks ago mentioning that Nutanix were offering a free go at the Nutanix Certified Professional exam. They are also offering free on-demand training to go with it. In my current role, I haven’t used Nutanix however I have good experience using it as the storage platform with vSphere…

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  • VeeamON2020
    Veeam

    VeeamON2020

    ByJames June 18, 2020April 25, 2023

    As everyone knows by now the world has changed possibly forever.  Due to Covid19 working from home has become the new normal.  We are lucky in the IT world that this has been fairly straightforward for most of us.  We are privileged in that it’s possible for us to continue indefinitely.  Organisations still need to…

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  • VMware | AWS | Veeam

    Monitoring VMC – Part 1

    ByJames December 17, 2019October 1, 2025

    As previously mentioned I have been working a lot with VMware Cloud on AWS and one of the questions that often crops up is around an approach to monitoring. This is an interesting topic as VMC is technically “as a service” therefore the monitoring approach is a bit different. Technically AWS and VMware’s SRE teams…

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  • AWS Solution Architect – Associate
    AWS | Personal

    AWS Solution Architect – Associate

    ByJames December 16, 2019December 4, 2025

    Today was a good day.   I renewed my AWS Solution Architect certification.   Although my work is primarily in and around the VMware ecosystem I have been working a lot with VMware Cloud on AWS recently with a number of our customers.     Having a good foundation of the core AWS services has…

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  • Lab Storage
    Homelab

    Lab Storage

    ByJames February 10, 2019July 10, 2024

    Lab Storage Update. Since starting my new role with Xtravirt my Homelab has gone through several fairly significant changes.  At the moment it’s very much focused on the VMware stack and one of the things I needed was some more storage and especially some more storage performance.  With that in mind, I purchased a new Synology…

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  • Whats in my backpack?
    Consulting

    Whats in my backpack?

    ByJames January 10, 2019October 1, 2025

    I have seen a few posts online recently about the tools and technology people use on a day to day basis.   A few components that I have no one seems to have mentioned yet.  So I thought it was probably a good idea to share my list. I will probably do a separate list of…

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  • New Laptop
    Apple

    New Laptop

    ByJames December 4, 2018October 1, 2025

    I decided it was about time I replaced my trusted MacBook Air that I purchased back in 2011.   After waiting and watching the Apple announcements over the last couple of years I decided the MacBook Pro’s weren’t worth it.   So I have replaced my Air with yes you guessed it another MacBook Air….

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  • And now for something completely different
    Personal

    And now for something completely different

    ByJames October 16, 2018July 10, 2024

    I have worked for my current employer Zen Internet for  3.5 years.  Over that time I have changed roles from what was originally a customer-focused role into a role with one of the core platform teams.  This has meant looking after the majority of the Internal and customer Virtual platforms.  During this time Zen has undergone…

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  • Nutanix Command Reference Guide
    Nutanix

    Nutanix Command Reference Guide

    ByJames June 5, 2018July 10, 2024

    A list of useful Nutanix Commands

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  • AWS Status Page – Monitoring Included
    AWS | Hosting

    AWS Status Page – Monitoring Included

    ByJames May 15, 2018October 1, 2025

    AWS Status Page – Enhancements The tool I deployed lambstatus supports pulling metrics from AWS Cloudwatch and displaying them.  As part of my personal development, I thought I would include this on my status page. I managed to get this working as can be seen here. This is a lambda function running once a minute…

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  • AWS for Beginners
    AWS

    AWS for Beginners

    ByJames March 30, 2018July 10, 2024

    AWS For Beginners Account Guide

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  • Cloudflare
    Hosting

    Cloudflare

    ByJames March 27, 2018December 8, 2024

    Cloudflare – What is it and why would I care? I have been using Cloudflare for a long time.  It is one of my go-to services and I use it to protect all of the public services I run for myself and other sites/ organizations. The basic premise of what Cloudflare do is that they…

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  • Homelab | Storage | Synology

    Lab Storage

    ByJames January 6, 2018July 10, 2024

    I have been meaning to post around some of the lab setup for a while.   Although it changes frequently at present it’s as below.  I will add some pics when I have tidied up the lab/cables My primary lab storage is all contained within an HP Gen8 Microserver. Currently Configured: 1x INTEL Core i3-4130 running at…

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  • Nutanix CE
    Homelab | Nutanix

    Nutanix CE

    ByJames January 6, 2018July 10, 2024

    I ran a Nutanix CE server at home for a little while when it first came out.  However, due to the fairly high requirements, it didn’t make sense to me to continue running it at home.  This was compounded by the fact that I have many clusters to play with at work.   These all run my…

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  • Money

    Money Saving ( UK Version)

    ByJames May 29, 2017October 1, 2025

    I recently got back from an amazing conference in New Orleans. This was the VeeamON conference and I was invited as part of the Veeam Vanguard program that I am part of. A lot of the UK Vanguards all travelled out together and after numerous discussions, it became clear that a lot of them were paying…

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