Ever since I received my new corporate laptop, I had a feeling that perhaps the SSD drive was not running as fast as it could be, especially for writes. I decided to start of with an initial benchmark: While read performance looks pretty good 🙂 I think I have USB stick drives with better write […]
Disable Skype spell check on Windows 10
I’ve recently started to notice Skype on Windows 10 seems to have a spell check of some kind. It will correct words such as next to NeXT and who to WHO… very annoying! After some digging I found you can easily disable it: 1. Open start menu 2. Type Settings, then click on Settings […]
WebEx issues with Opera browser “Step 1 of 2: Add WebEx to Chrome”
I recently switched from Google Chrome to Opera browser, mainly to use their new free built-in VPN service. Since Opera is now based on Google Chrome, I guess it’s natural some websites will detect it as Google Chrome. Such an example happend today when I was trying to open a WebEx recording: Error: Step […]
Veeam Certified Engineer v9 guide
Veeam released the updated version 9 of their course Veeam Certified Engineer on February 1st. Since then many Education Centers have already been teaching it and the feedback I have heard is great! Around 400 attendees at Veeam’s availability conference, VeeamON, in October 2015 had a chance to attend an early access version of VMCE […]
The start of a new role
For the past two and a half years, I have been on a fantastic journey working as a system engineer/instructor for Arrow ECS in Denmark. Introduced to the job by vCommunity superstar Frank Brix, who most of you know from Twitter or his excellent blog on vFrank.org. Frank took me under his wings in Arrow and […]
Dell World 2015 diary: Day 2
Disclaimer: I am part of the Dell TechCenter Rockstar program and Dell has invited and paid for my trip to attend Dell World. I am under no obligation to write about Dell World and these are simply my observations during the event. I arrived a bit early as always to roam the halls and […]
Dell World 2015 diary: Day 1
Disclaimer: I am part of the Dell TechCenter Rockstar program and Dell has invited and paid for my trip to attend Dell World. I am under no obligation to write about Dell World and these are simply my observations during the event. First day of Dell World 2015 is at an end and what […]
Journey of implementing SSL and why
I recently decided to implement SSL/HTTPS on my blog here at www.perfectcloud.org. The main reasons for the decision are: #1 Google is no longer sending me any referer information from their HTTPS websites. #2 Google decided to improve ranking of websites on HTTPS compared with HTTP websites. Items on my to-do list for making […]
VMware Certified Associate 6 VCA6-DCV
I got notification from VMware today that they have released VMware Certified Associate 6 – Data Center Virtualization (VCA6-DCV). There are no course requirements, but PLEASE! for your own sake go through the FREE Data Center Virtualization Fundamentals online class. The class will help you remember what VMware wants you to think, remember and their angle on […]
VMware VCP6-DCV exams available now (beta)
I just got notice that the VCP6-DCV exams are now available. Three different exams are being released, albeit all three are currently beta exams: vSphere 6 Foundations Time: 120 minutes Questions: 100 Where to take: Online Why take it: You attended an official VMware class such as Install, Configure, Manage, Fast Track, Optimize and […]