VMware has announced an online event that you would not like to miss. During that day (2nd of February) vSphere 6 is most likely to be announced as after the disappointment during last summer’s VMworld everyone expecting to finally see the new vSphere release. Even If nobody can be absolutely sure about that, that’s what I’m […]
VMware Black Friday Sale – Fusion 7 and Fusion 7 Pro with 30% Discount
VMwares Black Friday Sale Starts Tomorrow! If you’re planning to invest in VMware Fusion, note that you’ll get 30 % Off the price during Black Friday week end. VMware Fusion 7 has been optimized for Yosemmite and has been detailed in my post here. Some of the highlights: Allocate Up to 2GB of video memory to […]
Another Alternative to Microsoft’s SQL Management Studio
In my post 5 Free Alternatives to Microsoft SQL Management Studio I’ve mentioned five products that can manage SQL databases and can be used as alternatives to Microsoft SQL Management Studio. I’m sure that there is even more tools that exists, but today I’ll show you Another alternative to Microsoft’s SQL Management Studio which exists as a […]
When Your Favorite Vendor Will Turn Into Indoor Farming Business?
It’s kinda cool to see vendors like Fujitsu, Sharp or now Toshiba to really go green. I mean producing salads and lettuces in indoor, clean facilities – Indoor Farming Business. No, it’s really no joke and it makes sense. After Sharp producing strawberies in Dubai, Fujitsu has started to grow lettuces in sterilized clean rooms […]
Patching and Patching – Set it and forget for Routers Is The way To Go
Enterprise Administrators to keep their systems up to date are usually in situation when they have to deal with tons of patches. Depending on many factors like for example how many different OS and types of OS they run in their (virtualized) environments. Patching of VMs or physical servers is important, however patching of routers […]
How-to Whitelist Vladan.fr Domain on AdblockPlus
One of the most popular Adblock plugin is certainly AdblockPlus. Firefox and Chrome users know this plugin well and using it to get rid of pop-ups, offensive material, rickrolls, and other unpleasant things like some malware. By activating adblock plus there is no default whitelist domains enabled so the bad guys as well as the good […]
Exclusive: interview with Lead Engineer Dave Shanley about EVO: RAIL
This is an exclusive interview with a Lead Engineer Dave Shanley who was at the very beginning of the EVO:RAIL process. I’m very glad that Dave was so kind and has accepted to reply to few questions as I thought that it would be cool to get also some informations from behind the scenes – […]
VeeamON 2014 – Datacenter Availability Conference by Veeam
Veeam will be holding a Datacenter Availability Conference in October 6-9, 2014 in Las Vegas. It’s industry’s first. Veeam software when started almost a decade ago had as a vision to get the best backup product to the customer. This hasn’t changed since. They’re simply a group of very passionate people. And why Veeam has […]
Lab Time – 64Gb RAM Box With Hexa Core CPU
Since several years of my IT career every time I decide to expand my lab is to build a new ESXi host or a box which does shared storage for my lab. So it means that I was always left with my laptop to do all the other work. The Samsung laptop I use is […]
New Book – Essential Virtual SAN
Cormac Hogan (@cormacjhogan) and Duncan Epping (@duncanyb) are the authors of new book which has been released recently. Ben Fathi (CTO of VMware) and Charles Fan (SVP of VMware R&D) did wrote a foreword. By reading the foreword I learned that VSAN as a product was practically ready in June 2013, to be part of the […]
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