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Veeam Availability Console and standalone computers

Luca Dell'Oca, August 27, 2019August 25, 2019

Veeam Availability Console has been designed for multiple use cases, and one of them is to manage large fleets of computers. But what about those standalone machines we have lying around? It could be the last physical server we have in the datacenter, or a laptop of a consultant that is always travelling around. How can we deal with those? I involved my family’s computers to find out.

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Aggiornare un ESXi standalone da 3.5 a 4.0

Luca Dell'Oca, June 19, 2009December 4, 2016

Dave Mishchenko nel suo sito vm-help ha pubblicato un chiarissimo e preciso articolo su come effettuare un aggiornamento di ESXi da 3.5 a 4.0, in caso questo sia stato installato in versione standalone o in ogni caso senza l’utilizzo di vcenter. Dedicato a tutti gli utilizzatori “poveri” di esx :-)))…

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