We continue to explore VMware technologies and teach some of the new terminologies that are relatively new for some, but quite old for others. When you think that 3 years ago only, VMware was rolling out vSAN 5.5 and now, they’re just announced the 6th iteration of their popular hyper-converged software solution – VMware vSAN […]
VMware vSAN 6.6 Announced
The release number of next release VMware vSAN is 6.6. A first thing to mention is that VMware vSAN is no longer tightened to major VMware vSphere releases, which means that starting vSAN 6.6 we will see the progress of vSAN independently on vSphere. VMware vSAN entered already its 6th iteration (correct me if I’m […]
What is VMware Hot-Add RAM and How to use it?
VMware Hot-Add RAM feature isn’t new, but somehow we haven’t covered it much just yet. So this post will explain What is VMware Hot-Add RAM and How to use it. The Hot-Add RAM goes hand in hand with Hot-Add CPU, but we’ll cover that in a separate post. Using hot-add/hot-plug you can add memory resources to […]
StarWind Virtual SAN Free vs Paid New Offer for 2017
StarWind Virtual SAN introduced new offer which is interesting and it is a subject of today’s article. In this post, we will explore the possibilities, advantages (and disadvantages) of the free product which has very little limits compared to their previous Free offer. It can be a perfect fit for a hyper-v 2016 dual node […]
Altaro VM Backup for Managed Service Providers (MSP)
Usually, MSP is a company that remotely manages a customer’s IT infrastructure and the end-user systems, on a proactive basis and under a subscription model. Like this, MSPs don’t have to buy the software for the customer. Altaro VM Backup for MSPs provides backup services compatible with VMware vSphere 6.5 and Hyper-V 2016. This approach provides […]
What are Open VM Tools and How to use them?
I had this question recently on Open VM Tools (OVT) and I thought that a blog post about What are Open VM Tools would be a good way to reply. Since several years VMware supports Open VM tools as an Open Source initiative to allow VMware to ease the task of creating and maintaining hundreds of […]
What is VMware Snapshot?
Another post today to our “definition” category, which starts to gain some momentum. The idea behind is to give a basic explanation on VMware technologies and how things work. We always thought that writing technical posts is enough to be successful as a blogger, but we were wrong. Our recent non-technical post What is The Difference […]
WinDirStat – Windows Directory Statistics Freeware
I’m sure you know this program, but some people might not. WinDirStat – Windows Directory Statistics. This free software helps you to find out where all your disk space has gone. It is free and open-source graphical disk usage analyzer for Microsoft Windows. We have previously reported on a different, but similar, software called Tree […]
PaaS, Saas or IaaS, Which one is for you?
In this post, I’d like to detail some thoughts about today’s popular cloud computing models allowing you to externalize your IT to the cloud. PaaS, Saas or IaaS. Not all cloud models are the same. Some propose just to access the same applications which you were running previously in your datacenter, from an online cloud […]
Nakivo Backup and Replication 7 Released
Nakivo is releasing a long awaited v7 of their flagship product called Nakivo Backup ad Replication 7 which brings already announced Hyper-V compatibility. In this post, we will detail all new features and enhancements which made it to this release. For those of you who don’t know Nakivo, they are on the market since a few years now, […]
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