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VMware: Traveling Back to the Future with Flux, InfluxDB v2.x, and Grafana 8.x – Modern vSphere Monitoring

7th December 2021 - Written in: opensource, vmware

Greetings friends, for years I have been talking about InfluxDB, Grafana, and how to combine all of this to monitor VMware. It has been quite a journey, started in 2016 with the first blog in Spanish, then in 2018 wrote the VMware steps in English to reach a bit more audience, which it did, as at the time of writing this, the Grafana Dashboard for

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Webinar: RESTful API – How to Consume, Extract, Store and Visualize Data with InfluxDB and Grafana

3rd September 2021 - Written in: opensource

Greetings friends, for years I have been sharing with you the joy of using a modern observability system like it is the combination of Telegraf, InfluxDB, and Grafana. Not only that but some of those blogs have been leveraging multiple, and different, RESTFul API, as telegraf has a ton of inputs but not everything, some examples: Looking for

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oVirt: Detailed Guide on How-to Deploy, and Configure oVirt on top of VMware vSphere 7.x

26th July 2021 - Written in: opensource

Greetings friends, I have written before about the exciting news that Veeam shared with us during the last VeeamON 2021, which is the new solution that Veeam is going to release to protect native Red Hat Virtualization workloads. Based on this news, I have decided to help you to create a lab with oVirt inside, so you can take a look at this great

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Rockin’ with Rocky Linux – Step-by-step how-to Deploy Rocky Linux (ARM) on top of ESXi for ARM

5th July 2021 - Written in: opensource, vmware

Greetings friends, so if you have not been living under a rock, you are probably aware that a few months ago Red Hat announce some dramatic changes to the free and open-source distro, CentOS. I do remember the day as if it was yesterday, and still remember seeing the first GitHub commit to the Rocky Linux project. I knew since reading that first

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The Blog in numbers, a look at mid 2021

28th June 2021 - Written in: cloudian, netapp, opensource, personal, runecast, veeam, vmware

Greetings friends, like every year on the Spanish Blog, I like to show you the summary of numbers at mid-term of the year, articles, and so on, which in the end is simply the combined effort of you visiting this blog, and me writing the articles. It's almost July! We are in the middle of the year, where have all these grey months gone? This year

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