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SRM: Site Recovery Manager Topologies

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In this series of SRM we will see about Site Recovery Manager. In previous post we have looked at the Replication options supported in SRM. In this post we will see on Different Topologies you can use with SRM based on your requirement. Site Recovery Manager supports 5 types of topologies which we will see … via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2OzGl8x If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

NAKIVO Backup & Replication v7.5 arrives with VMware vSphere 6.7 support

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Turn Your QNAP, Synology, ASUSTOR, WD, or Netgear NAS into a VM Backup Appliance, claiming to improve backup performance by up to 2X and offload your IT infrastructure It's no secret that I appreciate the simplicity of installing the NAKIVO Backup & Replication appliance in my home's personal datacenter. To get your most precious VMs protected easily and effectively, it takes only about 10 minutes to install and configure the appliance then kick off your first VM backup job, with the simple process demonstrated in my video below . Some folks may prefer to install NAKIVO on an existing Linux or Windows physical system or VM. Some might instead choose to back up their VMware VMs to a more distant NAS, to lessen the chance of flood or fire taking both out the cluster and the backups in an unfortunate event in home or in a business. Part of what NAKIVO has added with v7.5 is Netgea

NAKIVO Backup & Replication v7.5 arrives with VMware vSphere 6.7 support

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Turn Your QNAP, Synology, ASUSTOR, WD, or Netgear NAS into a VM Backup Appliance, claiming to improve backup performance by up to 2X and offload your IT infrastructure It's no secret that I appreciate the simplicity of installing the NAKIVO Backup & Replication appliance in my home's personal datacenter. To get your most precious VMs protected easily and effectively, it takes only about 10 minutes to install and configure the appliance then kick off your first VM backup job, with the simple process demonstrated in my video below . Some folks may prefer to install NAKIVO on an existing Linux or Windows physical system or VM. Some might instead choose to back up their VMware VMs to a more distant NAS, to lessen the chance of flood or fire taking both out the cluster and the backups in an unfortunate event in home or in a business. Part of what NAKIVO has added with v7.5 is Netgea

VCP-DW2018 Exam Experience

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A couple of weeks ago, I sat the VMware Certified Professional – Digital Workspace 2018 exam (2V0-761). I haven't seen a lot of community material on this exam, so I thought I would share my experience and how I prepared. Preparation As always, you can download a copy of the exam blueprint from VMware's MyLearn […] via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2LOpO37 If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

#vBrownBag Supermicro Build Day Live on Aug 2 2018 at 12:00 ET features a BigTwin vSAN Cluster

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This article is a work in progress, please hit refresh for the latest information. Alastair Cooke @DemitasseNZ is a consultant, writer , trainer, producer of the popular #vBrownBag TechTalks at VMworld , and famed creator of AutoLab , with AutoLab 3.0 just released featuring vSphere 6.7 support! He's also a New Zealander who has apparently flown to the bay area , presumably to Supermicro in San Jose, for quite the unboxing and vSAN configuration event! I just learned of this yesterday, and found the details moments ago. I figured my audience might want to check this out, published just in time to be included in my TinkerTry Weekly subscribers who get their digest at 11pm ET on Wednesdays. Having just worked with a customer on configuring the BOM (Build Of Materials) for just such a 2U/4 node system last week for my day job , this nice surprise event couldn't be more timely. I