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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.

Ready for Copenhagen!

Luca Dell'Oca, October 14, 2011October 9, 2011

Lugguage, tickets for flight and hotel, backpack full of IT stuff. Everything is ready for VMworld Europe 2011. Hope to have time to write something directly from Denmark, stay tuned by twitter for some cool activities we will do with VMUGIT for the ones who will not be attending 🙂…

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VMware ESXCLI 5.0 Reference Poster

Luca Dell'Oca, October 14, 2011December 4, 2016

With the launch of ESXi 5.0, esxcfg has been dismissed in favor of esxcli (I talked about it here). VMware released a complete poster with all new commands, equivalences with the old ones, and other useful info, in a poster you can download here, print and bring with you.

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VMware ESXCLI 5.0 Reference Poster

Luca Dell'Oca, October 14, 2011December 4, 2016

Con l’introduzione di ESXi 5.0, esxcfg è stato dismesso a favore del comando esxcli (ne avevo già parlato qui). VMware ha rilasciato un completissimo poster recante tutti i nuovi comandi, le equivalenze con i vecchi comandi, e altre utili informazioni, in un poster che potete scaricare qui, stampare e portare…

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#VMUGIT: Bla, Bla, Bla Cloud

Luca Dell'Oca, October 13, 2011December 4, 2016

Per chi di voi non abbia avuto la possibilità di partecipare allo scorso VMUGIT Meeting, Massimo Re Ferrè (@mreferre) di VMware ha portato una bellissima presentazione dall’affascinante titolo “Bla, bla, bla Cloud”. Se volete capirne un pò di più su cosa sia il cloud computing, e soprattutto quale visione ne…

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#VMUGIT: online le presentazioni

Luca Dell'Oca, October 12, 2011December 4, 2016

Abbiamo pubblicato le presentazioni realizzate allo scorso VMUGIT Meeting. Le potete scaricare qui: http://www.vmug.it/eventi/secondo-vmugit-5-ottobre-2011/

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Tutto pronto per Copenhagen!

Luca Dell'Oca, October 12, 2011October 12, 2011

Borsa, biglietti per aereo e albergo, zaino con tutta l’attrezzatura informatica. Tutto è pronto pe VMworld Europe 2011. Spero di poter scrivere alcuni articoli direttamente dalla Danimarca, state sintonizzati su twitter per alcune attività che il VMUGIT sta organizzando a favore di chi non potrà esserci 🙂 Per chi potrà…

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#ExaGrid and #Veeam: the results

Luca Dell'Oca, October 10, 2011November 12, 2011

In the previous article, I set up ExaGrid in conjuction with Veeam to backup the servers in my test environment. Those “lab” is a production site of a customers, who kindly let me use ExaGrid on it. In this way, data grew and changed during the tests, giving me a…

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#ExaGrid e #Veeam: i risultati

Luca Dell'Oca, October 10, 2011October 4, 2011

Nel precedente articolo, ho configurato ExaGrid in abbinamento a Veeam per realizzare i backup dei server del mio ambiente di test. Questo “lab” è in realtà un sito di produzione di un cliente, che gentilmente mi ha concesso di usare ExaGrid sui suoi sistemi. In questo modo, i dati potevano…

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