About vxpert.page
vxpert.page is a personal lab notebook for infrastructure architecture. It brings together diagrams and short write‑ups that show how different parts of modern platforms fit and operate.
Certifications
- VCP-DCV – VMware Certified Professional – Data Center Virtualization
- VCP-NV – VMware Certified Professional – Network Virtualization
- VCP-DTM – VMware Certified Professional – Desktop and Mobility
- CCNA – Cisco Certified Network Associate
- ZCP – Zerto Certified Professional / Enterprise Engineer
- AZ-140 – Configuring and Operating Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop
- NCP-MCI – Nutanix Certified Professional – Multicloud Infrastructure
- TOGAF 10 – The Open Group Certified (OGEA-103)
Who curates the site
vxpert.page is curated by Vinoth, an infrastructure and enterprise architect with over 16 years of experience designing and operating platforms for enterprises, service providers and cloud environments.
Key achievements
- Designed and delivered a self‑service infrastructure portal for a mid‑size environment with multiple vCenters, providing VM build, suspend, decommission, resize, snapshot and reporting through a governed user and admin workflow.
- Integrated certificate management by connecting internal Microsoft CA and DigiCert APIs, enabling automated request, approval and issuance flows from the same portal.
- Linked the portal with VMware Aria Operations, Log Insight and DR tooling, exposing monitoring dashboards and architecture diagrams so teams can provision, observe and recover infrastructure from a single interface.
Background
Experience spans virtualization, storage, networking, backup, disaster recovery and day‑to‑day operations across multi‑site and hybrid platforms, as well as cloud migration and automation work.
How the content is written
Each topic starts from a real scenario and is broken down into architecture diagrams, key decisions and operational notes rather than long theory, so it can be reused directly in designs.
Who this is for
Infrastructure administrators, architects, developers and engineering leaders who want practical, visual explanations they can adapt for their own environments and stakeholder discussions.