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Posted on July 24, 2019July 24, 2019

How to use Ansible to automate VMware OVAs

If you build software and ship as a virtual machine, chances are that building VMware compatible OVAs for customers is a top priority.  Storage Made Easy is sharing tricks and tips for the Ansible creation of vCenter compatible OVAs… by

Posted on July 17, 2019

Ansible: Time series data in S3 API without HEADing metadata

In my previous article I detailed sending datasets to non-AWS S3 object storage.  While working on that project I ran into another issue with the aws_s3 ansible module.  The lack of a HEAD operation to pull metadata from a bucket or object. by

Posted on July 10, 2019

Using Ansible with On-premises S3 Object Storage

At Storage Made Easy we work/partner with many Object Storage vendors. When a project required data automation and the use of an on-premises object storage buckets, I turned to Ansible and our storage partners.  However, I found that the aws_s3 module for Ansible wasn’t as friendly and well documented when working with S3 object storage …

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Posted on December 19, 2019October 7, 2020

Enterprise File Fabric 2019 Highlights – Top 5 Blogs

During this year, the Storage Made Easy blog has hosted up to the minute articles for the hottest topics on storage and cloud computing. Here are our top 5 picks: by

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