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Tag Archives: uber
Powershell and UBERshell Take 1…
So, you may have already read Nick Weaver’s most excellent blog on UBERshell – a Powershell snap-in for the Celerra UBER VSA. Althoug I am new to Powershell (and by extension UBERshell as well), ‘back in the day’ I was … Continue reading
Sharpening the Axe…
So, I have begun my journey into my new world of EMC and VMware synergy, and I am having a blast. Last week I helped out Nick Weaver as part of his documentation project for his new HOW-TO guide for … Continue reading
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Tagged cluster, EMC, ESX, lab, Management, orchestration, powerpath virtual, ppve, Storage, training, uber, ubershell, vsa
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