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				[{"id":7873,"link":"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/vm-replication-with-vsphere-replication-and-site-recovery-manager\/","name":"vm-replication-with-vsphere-replication-and-site-recovery-manager","thumbnail":{"url":false,"alt":false},"title":"VM Replication with vSphere Replication and Site Recovery Manager","author":{"name":"admin","link":"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/author\/danchiacchio\/"},"date":"Jun 16, 2025","dateGMT":"2025-06-16 12:41:00","modifiedDate":"2025-06-16 12:33:08","modifiedDateGMT":"2025-06-16 15:33:08","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/category\/virtualization\/\" rel=\"category tag\">Virtualization<\/a>","space":"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/category\/virtualization\/\" rel=\"category tag\">Virtualization<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":5,"sec":15},"status":"publish","content":"VM Replication with vSphere Replication and Site Recovery Manager shows a possible scenario for using vSphere Replication and Site Recovery Manager (SRM) to replicate and manage virtual machines. Our scenario is based on a lab topology, as shown in the"},{"id":7853,"link":"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/ipsec-vpn-on-vyos\/","name":"ipsec-vpn-on-vyos","thumbnail":{"url":false,"alt":false},"title":"IPSEC VPN on VyOS","author":{"name":"admin","link":"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/author\/danchiacchio\/"},"date":"Jun 15, 2025","dateGMT":"2025-06-15 21:42:22","modifiedDate":"2025-06-16 08:15:39","modifiedDateGMT":"2025-06-16 11:15:39","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/category\/operating-systems\/\" rel=\"category tag\">Operating Systems<\/a>","space":"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/category\/operating-systems\/\" rel=\"category tag\">Operating Systems<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":7,"sec":15},"status":"publish","content":"IPsec VPN on VyOS demonstrates how to establish a secure tunnel between two sites over the Internet. I have written some articles about VyOS. If you want to check the articles, you can read them by accessing the following links: How"},{"id":7847,"link":"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/setting-up-a-dhcp-relay-on-vyos\/","name":"setting-up-a-dhcp-relay-on-vyos","thumbnail":{"url":false,"alt":false},"title":"Setting Up a DHCP Relay on VyOS","author":{"name":"admin","link":"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/author\/danchiacchio\/"},"date":"Jun 2, 2025","dateGMT":"2025-06-02 16:20:56","modifiedDate":"2025-06-02 13:20:58","modifiedDateGMT":"2025-06-02 16:20:58","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/category\/operating-systems\/\" rel=\"category tag\">Operating Systems<\/a>","space":"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/category\/operating-systems\/\" rel=\"category tag\">Operating Systems<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":1,"sec":14},"status":"publish","content":"Setting Up a DHCP Relay on VyOS shows how to configure a DHCP Relay on the VyOS router. 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The idea is to use a Linux CentOS 9 as a script"},{"id":7730,"link":"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/vcenter-reduced-downtime-upgrade\/","name":"vcenter-reduced-downtime-upgrade","thumbnail":{"url":false,"alt":false},"title":"vCenter Reduced Downtime Upgrade","author":{"name":"admin","link":"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/author\/danchiacchio\/"},"date":"Apr 8, 2025","dateGMT":"2025-04-08 19:23:29","modifiedDate":"2025-04-08 16:23:31","modifiedDateGMT":"2025-04-08 19:23:31","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/category\/virtualization\/vcenter\/\" rel=\"category tag\">vCenter<\/a>","space":"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/category\/virtualization\/vcenter\/\" rel=\"category tag\">vCenter<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":3,"sec":35},"status":"publish","content":"vCenter Reduced Downtime Upgrade shows how to perform a vCenter Server upgrade with reduced downtime. 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First things first: Describing the Scenario So, in this example, we have a four-node vSAN cluster, and"},{"id":7549,"link":"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/changing-the-hostname-on-a-production-vcenter-server\/","name":"changing-the-hostname-on-a-production-vcenter-server","thumbnail":{"url":false,"alt":false},"title":"Changing the Hostname on a Production vCenter Server","author":{"name":"admin","link":"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/author\/danchiacchio\/"},"date":"Mar 10, 2025","dateGMT":"2025-03-10 16:18:44","modifiedDate":"2025-03-10 14:54:34","modifiedDateGMT":"2025-03-10 17:54:34","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/category\/virtualization\/vcenter\/\" rel=\"category tag\">vCenter<\/a>","space":"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dpcvirtualtips.com\/category\/virtualization\/vcenter\/\" rel=\"category tag\">vCenter<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":4,"sec":52},"status":"publish","content":"Changing the Hostname on a Production vCenter Server shows all the steps I have used to change the vCenter Server hostname. Disclaimer: All steps shown here were performed in a lab environment. Before applying them to your environment, make sure"}]			

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For me, to understand something I need to test that in a lab environment (when is it possible, right). I believe this is the best way to get a comprehension of something.

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