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Virtualization blog, the italian way.

Author: Luca Dell'Oca

Luca Dell’Oca, 2011/2012/2013 VMware vExpert,works in IT since 2000. Since 2006, he’s working as a virtualization consultant and architect, specialized in the design and management of VMware infrastructures. He is also a co-founder and board member of the Italian VMware User Group, and author of the blog www.virtualtothecore.com, where he regularly publishes articles on everything related to virtualization.

VMUGIT Meeting: 21 Novembre a Bologna

Luca Dell'Oca, October 5, 2012October 9, 2012

Ciao a tutti, il 4° VMUG.IT Meeting è alle porte, e ci sono diverse novità anche questa volta! Innanzitutto la città prescelta: dopo gli esordi e il successo delle due date milanesi del 2011 e il primo evento 2012 a Sirmione, dove abbiamo avuto la straordinaria partecipazione di Steve Herrod,…

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How to send #Veeam backups offsite on Windows servers

Luca Dell'Oca, October 4, 2012December 4, 2016

Once you have configured Veeam Backup & Replication to protect your virtual machines, usually the second step everyone wants to do is replicate those backups in a remote location. Apart from using replica jobs for Disaster Recovery purposes, simple configuration for non-critical environment (SMBs, home offices…) can nonetheless take advantage…

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Inviare i backup di #Veeam remotamente su un server Windows

Luca Dell'Oca, October 4, 2012December 4, 2016

Una volta configurato Veeam Backup & Replication per proteggere le virtual machines, solitamente un secondo passo che tutti desiderano è replicare questi backup in una sede remota. Anche senza usare i job di replica per scopi di Disaster Recovery, anche le semplici configurazioni di ambienti non critici (SMBs, piccoli uffici…)…

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VMware version numbering: is .1 a minor release?

Luca Dell'Oca, September 24, 2012September 20, 2012

In software release cycles, version numbering has become a de-facto standard: major releases come out with a integer number increment, while minor releases have a decimal increase. Apart from few exceptions (Microsoft using years lately or Linux kernels) the vast majority of software vendors and even the open sourced ones…

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VMware e numerazione delle versioni: .1 è una “minor release”?

Luca Dell'Oca, September 24, 2012August 25, 2019

Nei cicli di rilascio software, la numerazione delle versioni ha raggiunto uno standard de-facto: le “major release” portano un incremento del numero intero, mentre le “minor release” hanno un incremento decimale. Escluse alcune eccezioni (Microsoft che utilizza gli anni o ikernel di Linux) la stragrande maggioranza dei produttori software e…

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#Veeam Backup and FT protected VMs

Luca Dell'Oca, September 20, 2012December 4, 2016

FT (Fault tolerance) protected virtual machines are among the most awesome features VMware allows today. VMs with zero-downtime are tempting, and even with 1 vCPU limit, there are use cases where you can take advantage of them. Another limit however has always discouraged its usage: you cannot take snapshots. Every…

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#Veeam Backup e il backup di una virtual machine con FT abilitato

Luca Dell'Oca, September 20, 2012December 4, 2016

Le virtual machine con FT (Fault tolerance) abilitato sono tra le cose più affascinanti che VMware permetta ogni giorno. La possibilità di avere una VM con un downtime azzerato fa gola sicuramente a tanti, e anche col limite di una sola vCPU, i casi d’uso in cui questa configurazione da…

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CIM monitoring configuration on ESXi via powershell

Luca Dell'Oca, September 17, 2012December 4, 2016

As in many datacenters, we use monitoring software to control many parameters of our infrastructure. Thanks to CIM, is it possible to use directly these APIs to monitor hardware and health status of the ESXi servers, rather than using script and agents to accomplish the same results. Nagios has some…

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