About Ather Beg

Ather is a Senior Specialist Solutions Architect and works for Amazon Web Services. His focus is on all things related to cloud, technology, storage, virtualization and whatever comes in between. Being in the industry for over 27 years, Ather has been a vExpert for 10 years running and is also vExpert NSX/HCX/CloudProvider. He has also been an official VMware blogger at VMworld EU and US and is one of the founding members and contributor to Open HomeLab Wiki and co-hosts @OpenTechCast as well. Ather’s natural habitat is tech events like VMworld, Cloud (and other) Field Days, VMUGs etc. and he thrives on meeting like-minded people and having a good old chat about technology. He’s friendly and not dangerous at all so please do interact with him whenever you spot him in such surroundings.
30 07, 2011

vSphere 5.0 and the new licensing model

By |2016-12-11T15:25:08+00:00July 30th, 2011|ESX, Strategy, vCenter, Virtualization, vSphere|0 Comments

For those of you who follow VMware products closely, the past couple of weeks have been quite interesting.  VMware has announced vSphere 5.0 which has a lot of new exciting features and as always, bigger limits for resources that people are unlikely to hit... ever!  However, it is unfortunate that this version of vSphere is making headlines [...]

31 05, 2011

VMware Data Recovery: “Unable to access file since it is locked”

By |2016-12-11T15:25:08+00:00May 31st, 2011|VDR, Virtualization|2 Comments

Recently, we ran into a problem which saw "VMware VirtualCenter Service" on one of our vCenter servers crashing after every restart.  In my last post here, I documented the whole incident and its solution.  If you read the post, you'll see that I had to delete a considerable number of accumulated snapshots from the affected VM [...]

30 05, 2011

Resolved: The VMware VirtualCenter Server service terminated unexpectedly

By |2016-12-11T15:25:08+00:00May 30th, 2011|ESX, vCenter, Virtualization, vSphere|11 Comments

A few days back, we were hit by a problem on one of our vCenter servers (vCenter 4.0 Update 1) in that the "VMware VirtualCenter Server" service starting failing.  The message in "System" event log was "The VMware VirtualCenter Server service terminated unexpectedly.  It has done this n time(s).  The following corrective action will be taken in 300000 milliseconds: Restart [...]

4 04, 2011

HTC Peep issue resolved: “The account was forbidden to access the Twitter server”

By |2016-12-11T15:25:08+00:00April 4th, 2011|HTC, Mobile, Windows Mobile|39 Comments

HTC recently released an updated ROM (version 3.14.110.1) for T-Mobile (UK) HTC HD2 phones (review of the update is here).  Updating to the new version is highly recommended as it makes the mobile more responsive, stable and power efficient.  However, one of the issues you get after upgrading is that HTC Peep stops downloading tweets from your Twitter account [...]

4 04, 2011

T-Mobile (UK) ROM Update for HTC HD2 (Version 3.14.110.1)

By |2016-12-11T15:25:08+00:00April 4th, 2011|HTC, Mobile, Windows Mobile|2 Comments

In February, HTC released a ROM update for T-Mobile (UK) HTC HD2 mobiles.  I happen to have one and was waiting for an update, due to some reliability issues with my mobile.  It was running ROM version 1.72.110.4.  Main issues were the requirement to reboot the phone every now and then, occasional locking up and quick drainage [...]

30 09, 2010

Ideal Vendor Introduction: What can we do for your company?

By |2016-12-11T15:25:08+00:00September 30th, 2010|Strategy|0 Comments

Companies involved in IT (or other fields), usually develop relationships with vendors/consultant firms over years of working with them.  We are no different and also have such relationships.  However, the time has come for our account manager in one such company to move on to bigger and better things.  Generally, it's customary for account managers to introduce you to [...]

31 08, 2010

How to upgrade VMware Tools automatically? Tips and Myths

By |2010-08-31T22:00:03+01:00August 31st, 2010|ESX, vCenter, Virtualization, vSphere|8 Comments

The first thing one wants to do after upgrading the environment to a newer ESX version, is to upgrade VMware tools on all VMs.  If the environment has a large number of machines, this could be a tedious and time-consuming process.  This is where the ability to upgrade a bunch of machines automatically comes in very [...]

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