As I'm sure many of you are, I've been working on ways to effectively harness the power of the cloud. One idea I decided to pursue was integrating an AWS Tape Gateway with an on-prem Veeam infrastructure in order to move my archived backup data from my local datacenter to AWS S3 storage. Now, I'll … Continue reading Part 1 – Veeam and AWS Tape Gateway Integration – Deploying the Tape Gateway
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AWS – Error Importing Certificate Private Key
In order to use AWS application load balancers for HTTPS traffic, you'll need to import your certificate into AWS using the AWS Certificate Manager (ACM). My certificate was originally installed onto a Windows IIS server and was exported as a PFX file. Naturally this is not the right format for importing into ACM so this … Continue reading AWS – Error Importing Certificate Private Key
10/17/2017 – VMware Quick Tips
Had a couple minor issues in today when working with and in the vSphere web client: Shockwave Flash has crashed When logging into the vSphere Web Client, I received a message indicating "Shockwave Flash has crashed" as shown below: What I should have done is used the HTML5 version, but instead I came across VMware … Continue reading 10/17/2017 – VMware Quick Tips
Happiest Certification Feeling Ever….maybe!!!
I can still kinda, sorta remember the day....the day when, many years ago, I passed the A+ certification exam. Honestly, I "lucked out" in how I got into IT in the first place. I went to UNC-Charlotte (back when there was no football team), finally settling on Marketing as my major because I was sure … Continue reading Happiest Certification Feeling Ever….maybe!!!
“Converting” an Existing EC2 Instance to an Elastic GPU
For some time, I have been running an AWS EC2 G2.2xlarge instance to keep from buying a laptop to run Photoshop. With the introduction of Elastic GPUs, I was interested in "converting" that VM to a T2.large instance with an eg1.large Elastic GPU that I believe should save me about $.40 per hour of operation. … Continue reading “Converting” an Existing EC2 Instance to an Elastic GPU
More on AWS Elastic GPUs
First, as this is my first post here, I'd like to say thanks to Adam for allowing me to join Virtual Bonzo as an author. For a few years now I've had the pleasure to work along side Adam and now we're blogging....I look forward to working with him on this medium, as I think … Continue reading More on AWS Elastic GPUs