I am Suhas also fondly mistaken as Susha.
In August 2014, I started out as an L1 engineer supporting core VMware Product, ESXi and vCenter. At the end of 2015, I started the epic journey of supporting Backup and Recovery solutions, vSphere Data Protection. End of Q3 2016, I started supporting Site Recovery Manager.
By the end of 2016, I was in VMware Storage and Availability BU, working on SRM and VDP issues and was acting as a lead supporting L1 and escalated L2 issues on vSphere Data Protection.
Currently, I work as a Staff Engineer at Rubrik.
I am self-taught in Bash and like automating things or formatting information at multiple locations into one single space.
Apart from this, I work on vRealize Orchestrator and a little bit on vRealize Log Insight,
Say Hi! if I have worked on your open tickets with VMware or at Rubrik.
Off work, I play a lot of Grand Theft Auto 5, do a lot of digital art and I am an enthusiast in Spoken Word Poetry. Gorillaz for music and Matthew Reilly for fiction.
[Certified]
VMware Certified Associate 5 - Data Center Virtualization
VMware Certified Professional 5 - Data Center Virtualization
VMware Certified Associate 6 - Data Center Virtualization
VMware Certified Professional 6 - Data Center Virtualization
VMware Certified Advanced Professional 5 - Data Center Administration
VMware Certified Advanced Professional 5 - Data Center Design
Rubrik Certified System Administrator
[Honours and Awards]
VMware vExpert 2016
VMware vExpert 2017
[Accreditations]
Certified - MicrosoftX R Programming
[Qualification]
Bachelor of Engineering - Electronics and Communications
[Interests]
VMware, VHDL/Verilog Programming
[Disclaimer]
What is shared on this blog is a product of my perspective, troubleshooting and configuration. As always, have a backup before performing any workarounds.
[Honours and Awards]
VMware vExpert 2016
VMware vExpert 2017
[Accreditations]
Certified - MicrosoftX R Programming
Certified - MITx Python Programming
Bachelor of Engineering - Electronics and Communications
[Interests]
VMware, VHDL/Verilog Programming
[Disclaimer]
What is shared on this blog is a product of my perspective, troubleshooting and configuration. As always, have a backup before performing any workarounds.