There is a new patch update ESXi 7.0 U3a that has been released by VMware. This patch fixes a PSOD issue that had been reported after the release of the original U3. The release notes can be found here. Update: As you may be aware, we have identified critical issues following the vSphere 7.0 U3 […]
Infrastructure Modeller by Akasia shows you the savings before you migrate to the cloud – check it out
Today I’d like to write about a service from one of our partners which is providing a very cool service. A cloud modeling before migration. They are able to simulate costs based on your on-prem environment and they are neutral (not biased). I’m sure that all major software vendors such as VMware or Microsoft, or cloud […]
VCP-DCV Objective 4.14 Configure Different Network Stacks
One of the last topics we need to cover on the VCP-DCV study guide is a configuration of different networking stacks. You can create a custom TCP/IP stack on a host to forward networking traffic through a custom application. Once you set a TCP/IP stack for the VMkernel adapter, you cannot change it later. If […]
VCP-DCV Explain shares, limits, and reservations (resource management) – Objective 5.1.1
When you do over-provisioning on ESXi host, on memory, and CPU, you basically need a tool that makes sure that the VMs get the correct amount of resources. Let’s say we have a VM that needs to get 3500MHZ (Reservation) and make sure that another VM for testing never gets more than 1000MHZ (Limit). The […]
VCP7-DCV Objective 1.6.1 – Describe Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS)
VMware vSphere has a Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) allowing automatic VM placement and vMotion. The purpose of DRS is to make VMs “happy” so they run smoother. DRS can be set to automatically move VMs based on its algorithms, or be set to manual and give recommendations for manually moving VMs. This post is part […]
How to Install and Configure Veeam Backup and Replication Community Edition
In this post, we will install and configure Veeam Backup and Replication 10 Community Edition, which is free and allow you to protect up to 10 VMs or up to 10 Workstations/laptops. This can be a good option for your home/small business. You’ll need a physical computer or server running Windows OS for the installation. […]
VMware ESXi FREE and incremental backups
In today’s post we’ll talk about a solution for VMware ESXi Free version incremental backups. Fairly often those people are facing problems to be able to back up their VMs on regular basis by using incremental backups. There is a Free backup solution called VMCom backup that can be used for the job. ESXi free […]
New version of Afi Microsoft 365 Backup is released
Afi.ai is the youngest Microsoft 365 backup vendor. Its platform is built from the ground-up to support Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) cloud applications and deliver 2-3x faster performance compared to older vendors. On 23 October 2020 Afi released a new version of Afi Microsoft 365 Backup. The update includes performance improvements as well as […]
Nakivo 10.1 Released with Backup of OneDrive for Business and more
Nakivo Backup and Replication 10.1 has been announced and released. The company is very dynamic and releasing new udates when new features become available, so we can see the continuous growth of the product every couple of months. We’re following Nakivo since almost the day 1 when they started with an easy to use, web-based […]
VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V7] – On-Demand
VMware has recently released some On-Demand courses for VMware vSphere 7. There are “Install/configure”, “optimize and scale”, and “What’s new” courses. I think it is interesting to know that this course is one of the courses you need to attend and it is mandatory (I mean either the physical, on-site one or this, on-demand course) […]
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