Tag: VCF 9 Operations Series
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An Operations Maturity Model for VCF Operations (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 18)
The four levels of operations maturity for VCF Operations, how to measure where you are, and why you climb in order rather than buying your way to the top.
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Operations Anti-Patterns in VCF Operations (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 17)
The self-inflicted wounds that turn VCF Operations into noise: forward-everything, policy sprawl, defaults as truth, and the cheap fixes for each.
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Build a Day-2 Operations Runbook for VCF Operations (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 16)
A daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly runbook for VCF Operations, tied to real thresholds like the 90 percent disk health check and verified SFTP backups.
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Multi-Cluster and Multi-Site Operations at Scale in VCF Operations (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 15)
Running VCF Operations across many clusters and sites: cloud proxies, collector groups for high availability, sharding the load, and sizing the analytics tier.
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Automate Remediation From Alerts in VCF Operations (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 14)
How to close the loop from alert to action in VCF Operations with orchestrator actions and workflows, what to automate, and the guardrails that keep it safe.
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When Do You Need a Super Metric in VCF Operations? (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 13)
When a super metric earns its place in VCF Operations, how looping functions and dynamic custom groups build self-maintaining rollups, and what they cost.
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Build Custom Dashboards, Views and Reports in VCF Operations (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 12)
How to build custom dashboards, views and reports in VCF Operations that people actually open, and how to prune the ones they do not.
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VCF Operations for Logs in the Day-2 Troubleshooting Workflow (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 11)
Metrics tell you when a problem started; logs tell you why. How to wire VCF Operations for Logs into your day-2 troubleshooting workflow in VCF 9.
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Configuration Compliance and Drift in VCF Operations: Catching Drift Before the Auditor Does (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 10)
How VCF Operations scores configuration compliance, why a green cluster can still drift, and the honest line between what base Operations shows and what the Advanced Cyber Compliance add-on enforces.
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Rightsizing and Reclamation in VCF Operations (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 9)
Reclaim capacity in VCF Operations from snapshots, orphaned disks, dead VMs and oversized VMs. Rightsize CPU freely, memory carefully, and record realized savings.
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Set Up Cost Visibility and Showback in VCF Operations (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 8)
VCF Operations Cost Management turns invisible infrastructure spend into per-workload cost. Showback vs chargeback, cost drivers, rate cards, and why to show before you bill.
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Performance Troubleshooting in VCF Operations: Chase Contention, Not Utilization (VCF 9 Operations Series, Part 7)
Performance troubleshooting in VCF Operations is a hunt for contention: CPU ready, co-stop, ballooning, swap and latency. Use the Troubleshooting Workbench to find cause, not utilization.
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Dr Pranay Jha
Dr. Pranay Jha is a Cloud and AI Consultant with 18+ years of experience in hybrid cloud, virtualization, and enterprise infrastructure transformation. He specializes in VMware technologies, multi-cloud strategy, and Generative AI solutions. He holds a PhD in Computer Applications with research focused on Cloud and AI, has published multiple research papers, and has been a VMware vExpert since 2016 and a VMUG Community Leader.
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