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  • 🧬 Nutanix AHV and Citrix MCS: Adding a persistent disk via Powershell – v2
    CVAD | Nutanix

    🧬 Nutanix AHV and Citrix MCS: Adding a persistent disk via Powershell – v2

    ByKees Baggerman November 19, 2019November 19, 2019 4 min read

    After writing this blogpost on Adding a persistent disk via Powershell with Citrix MCS running on Nutanix AHV I got an email from one of our senior system architects, he asked me about this configuration so I shared the blogpost with him and his customer to find out that this customer…

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  • 🛡️ Recovering a Protection Domain snapshot to a VM
    Citrix | Nutanix | PowerShell

    🛡️ Recovering a Protection Domain snapshot to a VM

    ByKees Baggerman September 13, 2019August 5, 2020 4 min read

    Yesterday one of our SEs mentioned he was talking to a customer and this customer is using MCS between two separate clusters. They were looking for a way to only keep one image updated and they are then looking to use our Protection Domain to replicate it over to the other cluster. Now,…

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  • 💻 Checking power settings on VMs using powershell
    Citrix | CVAD | EUC | Microsoft | Nutanix | PowerShell | VMware

    💻 Checking power settings on VMs using powershell

    ByKees Baggerman September 11, 2019September 11, 2019 5 min read

    One of the customers I was engaged with ran into an issue where Citrix Studio was throwing out power commands towards Prism and Nutanix AHV but the VMs didn’t always respond properly. After some investigation it turned out we ran into the issue described here . Now obviously Citrix has best…

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  • 📊 Updated: VM Reporting Script for Nutanix with Powershell
    Microsoft | Nutanix | PowerShell

    📊 Updated: VM Reporting Script for Nutanix with Powershell

    ByKees Baggerman July 3, 2019July 3, 2019 2 min read

    Ok ok, a new version of this Powershell script? Yeah, in the latest addition I’ve added CPU RDY % and Working Set Sizes for Read/Write IO. This time I’ve added a colomn that shows if the VM has a CD-ROM and if so, what ISO file is mounted to the CD-ROM. This was based on a chat with Lee Pryor ,…

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  • 📊 Updated (again!): VM Reporting Script for Nutanix AHV/vSphere with Powershell
    Nutanix | PowerShell

    📊 Updated (again!): VM Reporting Script for Nutanix AHV/vSphere with Powershell

    ByKees Baggerman June 17, 2019June 19, 2019 2 min read

    After a great meeting with a current Nutanix customer they asked if we had a tool that could provide them with some more background on their current cluster utilization and report on that. While Prism/Prism Pro will give you excellent reporting I try to automate as much as possible so I decided…

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  • 📊 Updated: VM Reporting Script for Nutanix AHV with Powershell
    Nutanix | PowerShell

    📊 Updated: VM Reporting Script for Nutanix AHV with Powershell

    ByKees Baggerman April 8, 2019June 17, 2019 2 min read

    Here I found myself wondering around the twitter sphere where I found this little gem posted by Aaron Parker: “Out-HtmlView – HTML alternative to Out-GridView # PowerShell https:// buff.ly/2UBPq6x “. This made me modify the current VM Reporting script for AHV and now the script will output…

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