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Test DirectSAN backups without a physical Veeam server

Luca Dell'Oca, March 12, 2014December 4, 2016

One of the nice features of Veeam Backup & Replication, when it comes to backup speed, is the possibility to use DirectSAN as its backup method on vSphere environments. This option offers the best performances, but has some precise requirements at the hardware level. It could be easy to comply with them in a production environment, but what if you want to test it in your lab, where usually hardware options are limited? Don’t worry, there is a solution!

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Check the file system of your USB drive before using it as a backup target

Luca Dell'Oca, March 3, 2014December 4, 2016

One of the new features introduced in Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0 is the new “Backup Copy” job type. With it, an administrator can create a secondary location for his backups, without having to clone large backup files from the primary backups using tools like rsync or robocopy.
If you plan to use an external USB drive as your target for this kind of jobs, be sure to check the file system in use, before runnng into problems.

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QoS: the next “Big Thing” in storage?

Luca Dell'Oca, February 27, 2014February 27, 2014

In the last months I talked with or looked at several storage vendors, and I saw a new topic becoming more and more important: QoS (Quality of Service). The list of vendors offering this feature (with differences in their own technologies) is becoming quite large: CloudByte, GridStore, Coho Data, SolidFire, HP 3Par, NetApp. And for sure I’m forgetting someone else.
As you can see in my short list, there are both startups that have this feature from their first release, and also big names who added QoS to their existing products. There is a new trend coming, and QoS is for sure becoming a “hot” topic in storage.

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PernixData in my Lab: some performance tests

Luca Dell'Oca, February 20, 2014December 4, 2016

Few weeks ago I published an article titled “My new “I/O Test Virtual Machine”, telling you about the VM I built to run my performance tests for virtualized environments. After a first post running those tests against my “plain” Lab and its enhanced version using another server-side caching solution, many of you asked me if I was planning to do the same tests with PernixData. So i did, and here are my findings.

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EFA: nice and free spam filter virtual appliance

Luca Dell'Oca, February 17, 2014September 20, 2015

EFA, Email Filtering Appliance, is the successor of ESVA, and is a free and powerful antispam virtual appliance. it’s free, it’s quickly installable thanks to the OVF format available for both VMware and Hyper-V environments, and it has a nice and easy web interface to administer everything.

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Un nuovo capitolo

Luca Dell'Oca, February 13, 2014February 12, 2014

Tempo di nuove sfide lavorative, da lunedì 17 Febbraio entrerò a far parte di Veeam Software in qualità di EMEA Evangelist.

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A new chapter

Luca Dell'Oca, February 13, 2014February 13, 2014

Time for a new job challenge!
Starting next Monday, February 17th, I will join Veeam Software as their EMEA Evangelist.

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Atlantis launches USX. In-Memory storage for your VMware environment

Luca Dell'Oca, February 11, 2014February 11, 2014

Atlantis Computing is announcing today its new software storage solution, name USX, or Unified Software-defined Storage. It’s a in-memory storage solution aimed to leverage local servers resources to create a distributed storage architecture.

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