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Month: June 2025

Microsoft VSCode – Load a Workspace from a Shortcut

June 29, 2025June 29, 2025Tristan SelfLeave a Comment on Microsoft VSCode – Load a Workspace from a Shortcut

If you’re like me you probably have some home projects or CPD (Continuing Professional Development) on the go. Microsoft VSCode has the concept of Workspaces, so in my case I have a workspace for Personal projects and a workspace for Work projects. But it would be nice to be able to just start Microsoft VSCode […]

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AWS S3 Performance Tweaks

June 28, 2025June 28, 2025Tristan SelfLeave a Comment on AWS S3 Performance Tweaks

We had a need to upload a large volume of data to AWS S3, obviously we want this to upload as fast as possible, we choose to use the AWS S3 Sync tool; however to get the most performance out of it, you need to perform some tweaks to the configuration. Although you can make […]

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AWS Workstation, SSO Login and No Browser

June 28, 2025June 28, 2025Tristan SelfLeave a Comment on AWS Workstation, SSO Login and No Browser

Here’s a quick example configuration. I’m assuming you already have the AWS CLI packages installed, but if you need to use SSO to login to your AWS Organisation/Account, you can use the following example. AWS CLI Configuration File The AWS configuration file that should be located in: ~/.aws/config, with the contents such as: So let’s […]

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Postman API – Global Variables Example

June 21, 2025June 21, 2025Tristan SelfLeave a Comment on Postman API – Global Variables Example

Postman is a great tool for testing and using APIs, in this article, I’ll show how you can use a Global Variable within Postman to store a value for reuse in other requests. I’m using an HPE Nimble Storage (Alletra Storage) array as a example for illustrating this. The API requires that you login using […]

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Quick DD Script for Generating Files

June 16, 2025June 21, 2025Tristan SelfLeave a Comment on Quick DD Script for Generating Files

Sometimes it can be useful to generate some files, so you can watch activity, I created this script for this use-case when performing storage updates, I can run this to generate some activity which is made visible to the screen so you can see if and when either expected or unexpected pauses take place. Its […]

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Simple Ansible Directory Structure Creation

June 15, 2025June 21, 2025Tristan SelfLeave a Comment on Simple Ansible Directory Structure Creation

You can quickly create an Ansible Directory structure using something like the following example. In my example the Ansible directory is just within my Home Directory, I then have a directory called “Plays” where the Ansible Play files are stored and another one called “Roles” where the roles are stored. If say we wanted to […]

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