Few days ago, right in the middle of Christmas holidays, Veeam has released their first patch for Veeam Backup & Replication 6.5. You can find information about the fixes and the link to download the patch itself, in this article of their Knowledge Base. Here I’m giving you some useful information…
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Veeam Explorer for SAN Snapshots will support HP 3Par StoreServ
I’m here at HP Discover, and as always happens, many vendors take advantage of the spotlight at these kind of conferences to unveil their new products. Last monday, HP launched their new 3Par line of products, with new models 7200 and 7400, targeted to the midrange market, while historically 3Par has always…
Italian VMUG on 21.11.2012, all the photos!
Hi all, last week we had our 4° official VMUGIT meeting, Italian Chapter of. The meeting has been a great success once again, attendees’ opinions gave us another confirmation our way of managing this meeting is a winning one: users first! We had indipendent speeches, use cases, round tables, and…
Veeam Backup & Replication 6.5: Official “What’s New” Document
Veeam has released today the official “What’s New” document for the upcoming version 6.5 of Backup & Replication. Veeam guys has filled their new release with tons of new features, improvements and fixes. Among the most interesting, there are for sure the two “Explorer” modules, for Exchange and San Snapshots….
Interview with Nutanix at VMworld US 2012
During the last VMworld US 2012 in San Francisco, I’ve been interviewed by Nutanix guys after a nice meeting we had at their booth. We talked about converged infrastructure, scale out systems, and big data. They recorded the interview and now it’s published on youtube, if you want to check…
My Tech Field Day experience at VMworld
During the last VMworld in San Franscisco, I met in person Stephen Foskett, the mind behind Tech Field Day. If you don’t know nothing about it, that’s tha about page on their website: Our Field Day events bring together innovative IT product vendors and independent thought leaders to share information…
The place every geek would like to be
Sunday 26th August, before starting my crazy week at VMworld, we (I, Andrea and Fabio) decided to go the a special place for every IT geek out there: the Computer History Museum. Located in Mountain View, CA, in the middle of the Silicon Valley and less than 1 hour drive…
Why I’m not blogging from VMworld
Because there is a ton of blog posts all around from everyone covering every single announcement was made since yesterday; because 80% of that news are those available on the official VMware website; because beeing an european guy going for the first time at the US VMworld, I want to…