The resources on this page are selected articles and technical resources that are aimed at helping you get familiar with configuring and using the NCM Self Service (formerly Calm) DSL.
The labs below suit those that prefer to learn by doing. From start to finish, we’ll walk you through learning the lab material.
The articles below are a curated set of content from the Nutanix.dev blog. This content relates specifically to the NCM Self Self Service (formerly Calm) DSL and it is strongly recommended to consume it in the order shown. This ensures the NCM Self Service (formerly Calm) DSL is both introduced and that your environment is ready to use DSL.
Nope, we’re not talking about the well-known internet connection type here. 🙂 The Nutanix Calm DSL and others like it can be partially defined as
In our recent post, titled Introducing the Nutanix Calm DSL, we did exactly what the title says and introduced the Nutanix Calm DSL. The DSL,
In our most recent article, titled Nutanix Calm DSL – Creating Custom Blueprint, we talked about a whole bunch of different things. If you haven’t
In recent articles we’ve covered a few things now. Some of the highlights are: If you’ve followed the Calm DSL articles up to this point,
Welcome back to the next instalment of the series I’m calling “stuff about the Calm DSL”. 🙂 In all honesty, the series doesn’t have a
Regular readers of Nutanix.dev will be familiar with the Nutanix Calm DSL. If you haven’t yet taken a dive into the Nutanix Calm DSL, please
In recent articles I’ve talked a lot about the various things you can do with the Nutanix Calm DSL. The Calm DSL, due to being
Until now, Nutanix Nutanix Calm DSLCalm DSL articles on Nutanix.dev have focused on the management of relatively specific entity types. In most cases, the Calm
By now many will be aware of how powerful the simplest things can be. Things like working with Nutanix Calm, which can be controlled via
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