So i just setup a new Azure Stack HCI cluster on Windows Server 2019 with the September Cumulative Update and it was throwing a We couldn’t complete the features Undoing changes Don’t turn off your computer.
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How to configure System Center VMM Part 13 – Patching Hosts
Welcome back for Part 13 of this System Center VMM series, in this post I will talk to you about Configuring the Update server and how to patch your hosts
Read moreHow to configure System Center VMM Part 12 – Update Server and Baselines
Welcome back for Part 12 of this System Center VMM series, in this post I will talk to you about Configuring the Update server and how to create baselines for patching.
Read moreHow to configure System Center VMM Part 11 – Bare Metal Deployment
Welcome back for Part 11 of this System Center VMM series, in this post I will talk to you about Bare Metal Deployment. In all the previous posts i have been talking about things that needs to be ready before you can do Bare Metal Deployment(BMT).
How to configure System Center VMM Part 9 – Driver Tagging
Welcome back for Part 9 of this System Center VMM series, in this post I will talk to you about how to tag drivers that we will use when we deploy a physical host with VMM.
Read moreHow to configure System Center VMM Part 5 – Logical Switches
Welcome back for Part 5 of this System Center VMM series, in this post I will write about Logical Switches.
If you do not know what a Logical Switch is, it’s basically the same as a Standard Switch created with New-VMswitch on a Windows Server OS. But it’s defined and create by VMM, so that you can manage it from VMM. You can also from VMM 2019 convert a Standard Switch to Logical Switch.
Read moreHow to configure System Center VMM Part 4 – Port Profiles
Welcome back for Part 4 of this System Center VMM series, in this post I will write about Port Profiles. You have 2 types of Port Profiles. Virtual and Uplink Port Profiles.
Read moreConfigure Cross Domain Failover Cluster Replication with a selfsigned Wildcard Certificate
In this blog post I will easy and quickly summarize how you can setup a Cross domain Failover Cluster Replication with some self signed Certificates.
Let’s get some context.
You have 2 domains, DomainA.local(Source) and DomainB.local(Destination for Replica).