This post was originally published on this siteSaludos amigos, VeeamON 2018 ha terminado y nos ha dejado muchas novedades, aunque vamos a ver todas ellas en diferentes Blog posts, vamos a comenzar con el mensaje principal. Danny Allan y Peter McKay nos contaban durante los días de VeeamON el cambio tan importante que que la […]



This post was originally published on this sitePi-Hole I have seen a few posts on twitter recently about people running the Pi-Hole software for network-wide ad blocking. The software was originally built to run on a Rasberry Pi and therefore is very lightweight. I don’t have any Pi’s so i thought lets test […]


This post was originally published on this siteAWS Lightsail I have been running this blog on-top of some of my Infrastructure at home but the performance ( due to my connection) has never been stunning. So I decided to move it over to an AWS Lightsail instance to investigate more about the newer VPS service […]


This post was originally published on this siteAs a long time Veeam user, I was extremely happy when they introduced Veeam Backup for Office 365. With a The post What’s New with Veeam Backup for Office 365 appeared first on Matt That IT Guy. Want to learn more? Check out the source post!


This post was originally published on this siteAWS Status Page – Enhancements In a previous post, I deployed a basic AWS status page. The tool I deployed lambstatus supports pulling metrics from AWS Cloudwatch and displaying them. As part of my personal development, I thought I would include this on my status page. I managed […]


This post was originally published on this siteAt VeeamON 2017, Veeam announced support for AWS workloads via a partnership with N2W Software (founded in 2012). Earlier this The post Protecting Your AWS Workloads with N2WS appeared first on Matt That IT Guy. Want to learn more? Check out the source post!


This post was originally published on this siteBackground. I recently moved my vSAN 6.6 cluster from VCSA 6.5 to VCSA 6.7 which I detailed in this blog post. The next item on the list was to upgrade to the latest version of vSAN, 6.7. My lab is overly simplified compared to most production environments, so […]

This post was originally published on this siteThis is the third talk I’ve found worthy of publishing in the Awesome Talks series. Enjoy Simon Wardley’s Researcher, Leading Edge Forum, keynote from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2018 called “Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones”. Simon’s presentation technique, flair and master of language is flat out impressive […]


This post was originally published on this siteBackground. A little bit of background for you folks, I wrote a blog post a little while ago on how to deploy a 6.5 VCSA appliance onto Oracle Ravello bare metal. On the back of this, I followed the vMusketeers excellent guide on creating a vSAN cluster on […]


This post was originally published on this siteAs VMware admins we know we can use the web client ‘browse datastore’ functionality to upload/download files to our VMware[…] The post Veeam File Browser appeared first on Cragdoo Blog. Want to learn more? Check out the source post!
