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VMware Explore is extending across the globe as 1 to 1.5 day events that will highlight the top content and insights from Explore in Las Vegas. Each event will include a curated subset of sessions and ...
Note that, like the dual redundant SD card, the BOSS card does need that you power-off the host in order to replace a device. Not as beauty like a dual hot-swap hard disks solution, but reasonable for ...
There are different reason where you can you loose or corrupt your partition table of your VMFS volumes: resignature from another system (for example the backup server, if connected in SAN mode), a ...
Reading Time: 5 minutes The VMware ESXi partitions layout on the system disk has remained almost the same for several years. VMware ESXi 6.x partitions layout was the same from previous 5.x versions ...
The Veeam Hardened Repository ISO (VHRISO) is a Managed Hardened Repository delivered as bootable ISO with a Rocky Linux distribution preconfigured by Veeam. The idea is to dramatically simplify the ...
Reading Time: 6 minutesVeeam Backup & Replication does not have a native integration with “entry-level” NAS appliance, but there are some different options if you want to configure a Veeam repository ...
Reading Time: 2 minutes Cloud-init is a powerful configuration tools used in several Linux distributions, but his implementation is not always the best. And on some version of Ubuntu Server it’s ...
Reading Time: 2 minutesOne of the big advantages of the virtual appliance version of VMware vCenter (vCSA) is the ability to update both the OS components and the VMware parts with a simple menu. Just ...
Reading Time: 3 minutesVMware best practices for virtual networking, starting with vSphere 5, usually recommend the vmxnet3 virtual NIC adapter for all VMs with a “recent” operating systems: starting ...
Reading Time: 3 minutesOne year ago I wrote a post about Keepit and their solution (Why is Keepit an intereresting SaaS backup solution?). Now, at last A3 Communications Technology Live! – Munich 2025 ...
In ESXi the partitions schema is automatically defined by the installation process and there is no way to modify it (you can only choose where install the hypervisor). There is a great post from ...
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