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#VMUGIT HandsOnDay: Acronis VMProtect 7

Luca Dell'Oca, May 7, 2012May 5, 2012

Settimana scorsa abbiamo ospitato, all’interno degli HandsOnDay organizzati dal VMUGIT, Acronis, che ci ha presentato VMProtect 7. Acronis è universalmente nota per il suo storico prodotto TrueImage, che anche io come migliaia di persone ho utilizzato con estrema soddisfazione per anni. Sono stato quindi stupito di sapere che ad oggi…

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Sareste interessati a delle sessioni di design su Veeam Backup?

Luca Dell'Oca, May 4, 2012May 3, 2012

Veeam Backup è un prodotto eccezionale, e in moltissimi casi un setup con tutti i parametri di default funziona perfettamente. Con l’introduzione della versione 6 tuttavia, l’architettura distribuita che è stata introdotta permette ora di progettare strutture e soluzioni di backup molto differenti tra di loro, coinvolgendo tantissimi parametri e…

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Testing vSphere FT on unsupported processors (even in nested mode!)

Massimiliano Moschini, May 2, 2012December 4, 2016

This is a guest post by Massimiliano Moschini, recentyl awarded vExpert 2012! For those who want to test vSphere FT (Fault Tolerance) but does not have supported processors (have a look at the supported processors in KB 1008027), or if you have a lab made with nested ESXi, yes is…

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Provare vSphere FT su processori non supportati (o in nested mode!)

Massimiliano Moschini, May 2, 2012December 4, 2016

Un altro guest post di Massimiliano Moschini, da poco nominato vExpert 2012! Per chi volesse provare il funzionamento di vSphere FT (Fault Tolerance) ma non avesse a disposizione un HW compatibile (vedere la lista di processori supportati sulla KB 1008027), oppure se avesse un laboratorio con ESXi in virtuale sappiate che è…

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Veeam backup methods and the impact on destination storage I/O

Luca Dell'Oca, April 26, 2012December 23, 2013

Veeam Backup & Replication allows users to choose among several different backup methods to fit their need. Each method has its own strenghs and weeknesses, and there is always a tradeoff between used space on the backup storage and the amount of activity (both from the cpu and the IOPS generated on the storage) required to complete the backup.
However, backup designers often evaluate only the used space, keeping low attention on the impact each chosen method has on destination backup I/O. This is fundamental in the choice of the backup appliance so that backup times do not go over the desired backup window.
We will analyze in this paper the available methods and their pros and cons. We will assume standard disk storage is used; different analysis may be required if deduplication storage appliances or other different systems are used.

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Fusion-IO: ESXi installation

Luca Dell'Oca, April 23, 2012April 11, 2012

As I described in a previous article, Fusion-IO cards are not natively supported by VMware ESXi. After installing the card and restart the server, you can see that it claims there is no persistent storage available, not even a lun or local disk to be formatted: So, we need to…

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Fusion-IO: installazione in un server ESXi

Luca Dell'Oca, April 23, 2012April 11, 2012

Come raccontato in un precedente articolo, le schede Fusion-IO non sono nativamente supportate dai sistemi ESXi di VMware. Dopo aver installato la scheda e riavviato un server infatti, si vede come il local storage di questo server non mostri nessun datastore disponibile, e nemmeno nessuna lun o disco locale da…

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Using #Veeam Backup server as a pure command console

Luca Dell'Oca, April 18, 2012December 4, 2016

In the new v6 architecture, Veeam Backup & Replication allows the creation of complex and highly performing environments by adding proxies and repositories, instructed and orchestrated by the central Veeam Backup Server. This server however still holds its own proxy and repository roles, created during the installation. Is it possible…

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