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Hitachi Content Platform, l’object storage di Hitachi

Luca Dell'Oca, April 29, 2013August 25, 2019

Ho ricentemente incontrato Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) per una breve introduzione della loro soluzione object storage. Storicamente nota per le sue soluzioni storage di fascia media e alta (ad esempio le soluzioni VSP), Hitachi in realtà ha un catalogo di prodotti e applicazioni che spaziano in differenti ambiti. Argomento dell’incontro…

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VMworld 2013: public vote for sessions is open (and mine is 5141)

Luca Dell'Oca, April 26, 2013April 27, 2013

Like every year, it’s time for voting for the sessions of the next VMWorld 2013. VMware just published the list of all the submitted sessions, and each of you can vote for them and help them to be approved. Voting will be open until 6th May, and even if public vote is…

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VMworld 2013: aperte le votazioni pubbliche per le sessioni (la mia è 5141)

Luca Dell'Oca, April 26, 2013April 24, 2013

Come ogni anno, è tempo di votazioni per le sessioni del prossimo VMWorld 2013. VMware ha pubblicato infatti la lista di tutte le sessioni proposte, cui ognuno di voi può esprimere un gudizio e aiutare a far sì che venga accettata. Le votazioni rimarranno aperte fino al 6 Maggio, e sebbene…

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#SFD3: Exablox launch

Luca Dell'Oca, April 25, 2013April 25, 2013

Storage Field Day 3 event in Denver has started at full speed, and we were happy and lucky at the same time to have Exablox as our first presenting company: they launch publicly right at SFD3 coming out of stealth mode! Exablox If I should have to describe them in…

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#SFD3: il lancio di Exablox

Luca Dell'Oca, April 25, 2013August 25, 2019

La serie di incontri a cui sto partecipando allo Storage Field Day in Denver è partita col botto, abbiamo avuto la fortuna di avere come primo intervento Exablox, che annunciava proprio in occasione dell’incontro la sua uscita dallo stealth mode e si presentava al mondo. Exablox Dovessimo usare una sola…

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How to use a console cable on a MacBook Pro

Luca Dell'Oca, April 24, 2013April 24, 2013

I’m a Mac user since many years, and I always used MacBook Pro notebooks only. I never had any problems to find good alternatives to each Windows software I was using before, even the less common ones. And just as a last resort, there is always a Virtual Machine (XP…

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Usare un cavo console su un MacBook Pro

Luca Dell'Oca, April 24, 2013December 4, 2016

Utilizzo Mac da diversi anni, e sempre e solo portatili MacBook Pro. Non ho mai avuto particolari difficoltà a trovare un’alternativa a un software Windows, anche i più strani. E in casi estremi, c’è sempre stata una virtual machine Windows (prima XP, adesso 7) eseguita tramite VMware Fusion. Per la…

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Three ways to manage you ESXi servers logs

Luca Dell'Oca, April 22, 2013April 17, 2013

ESXi server log management is one of those activites often ignored or poorly managed by many administrators. Usually people are more concerned about hosted virtual machines, and since lately phyisical servers are usually really reliable, as it is ESXi, they end up thinking they will never have to access their…

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