VMware EXPLORE this year is “replacing” VMworld this year. You have a unique opportunity to get early bird pricing to register for VMware EXPLORE and attend the in-person this year. The fact that this year we have an in-person event after a couple of years of online events only makes me excited. An opportunity to […]
Microsoft 365 Security Checklist Free E-Book to Download
One of our partners has a new Free E-book to download. It’s called Microsoft 365 Security checklist and it’s written by Paul Shnackenburg (Linked IN) who is a Microsoft Certified Trainer and consultant. Here is an overview of what you can find in the book. A few minutes and a credit card and you can […]
Performance Optimization of your virtual infrastructure with DCScope
Today’s post is about the performance optimization of your virtual infrastructure. As you know, virtual infrastructure is usually running dozens, hundreds, or thousands of VMs. Those VMs are created from scratch, from templates, or by cloning and running applications that have different needs when it comes to the number of vCPU or amount of vRAM. […]
VeeamON 2022 – v12, Ransomware, Kubernetes, Cloud-native Backups, Salesforce and Microsoft 365
VeeamON 2022 is approaching fast. If you haven’t registered yet, don’t hesitate any more. Free Online registration or Las Vegas In-person events are set for this year – VeeamON 2022 Registration. We will see many news and updates on Veeam v12 (most of the news is still under strict NDA so I can’t share more) […]
VMware ESXi Build numbers and versions
This one is just for a personal note. It’s a VMware KB which has all the ESXi build numbers and versions. It might be useful for cases where you’re looking to upgrade certain hosts and looking at whether the build number has been still supported or removed because of problems encountered. That’s the case for […]
Hardened backup repository on Linux distro – Veeam setup
To prevent attackers or insiders destroy your infrastructure backups, you must use something called an immutable backup repository. This rather stranger name means basically that even with admin credentials you cannot delete the backups from that backup repository during certain period of time. It’s hardened backup repository on Linux distro. If you’re a victim of […]
Free Recovery software for SD Cards, SSDs or HDDs called WinfrGUI
There is free software I want to highlight today. It’s called WinfrGUI and it is a Free recovery software for SD Cards, SSDs or HDDs. The software is able to recover files that are no longer in Recycle bin in Windows. When a file is permanently deleted from the Recycle Bin, it is invisible to […]
Is Java Still Worth Learning in 2022?
Java is one of the oldest languages and it’s widely used in large organizations. Yet, the occasional article claiming that its use is about to die out might make you wonder how relevant it’s going to be in the coming years. As of 2021, the numbers say that Java is in the top five most […]
Cool VMware Demos to check out in VMware Multi-Cloud Briefing this month
Every quarter, VMware is creating cool content called Multi-Cloud Briefing. This month, April 2022 there is no difference and VMware comes back with some good content. You know that multi-cloud management can be the most complex. VMware is trying to make complex things easier and simpler to manage. In this briefing which is packed with […]
NVMe and RAID cards bottlenecks problem and solution
To be honest, this did not come to my mind until I realized about bottlenecks shifts in storage. Back in a day when we were using spinning media, the only way we could improve IOPS was to change RAID type. For example from RAID 5 to RAID 10. This would obviously result in wasting much […]
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