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Using Microsoft Archive Storage for Static Data

April 6, 2021April 8, 2021 HalYaman Backups, Microsoft

We can all agree that data has become the lifeblood of any organisation; but, like our own blood cells, we require a liver to clean and dispose of the old, retired cells to make space for new and vital cells. So it is with organisational data, historical or static data must be filtered and stored on archival storage to

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Deploying Kubernetes VMWare Cloud Storage

February 16, 2021February 17, 2021 HalYaman Backups

Are you looking for a straightforward way to deploy a Kubernetes VMware CSI driver? How complex is this task; how long will take you to successfully deploy it? Is there a quick way to do this?

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Get Started with Kubernetes – Part 3

January 26, 2021January 27, 2021 HalYaman Backups

On this, the last blog post of a three-blog series on using Kubernetes, let’s learn how we can save our SQL application databases on a persistent volume or storage. We will do this to ensure we never lose any data, for when the POD is redeployed, destroyed, or just decommissioned.

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Get Started with Kubernetes – Part 2

January 19, 2021January 20, 2021 HalYaman Backups, Microsoft

Last week, we set up our Kubernetes cluster. It is up and running, and we are ready to host our first pod/application. Let’s learn how, by taking it step-by-step, we can deploy an application and how to expose it to the outside world. On this week’s blog post, we are going to learn about Pods, .yaml files, and services.

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Get Started with Kubernetes – Part 1

January 13, 2021January 15, 2021 HalYaman Backups

There is no doubt that Kubernetes* and containers are becoming the new modern cloud norm. Instead of running through a complex series of steps to deploy an application on your cloud deployment, you can use this technology to help you speed up your application deployment, management, and remediation time.

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Physical Server DR Orchestration Plan

December 11, 2020December 12, 2020 HalYaman Backups

Veeam Availability Orchestrator will help you build and execute a DR plan based on VMWare workload. Consider your Microsoft SQL running on a physical server, or a Linux physical server, and you wish to include them in your DR plan? Can you add a physical server to be part of the Veeam Availability Orchestrator DR plan?

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DR Orchestration – Zero to Hero

October 27, 2020October 31, 2020 HalYaman Backups, Microsoft

Veeam Availability Orchestrator is designed to help your organisation implement and manage flexible Disaster Recovery plans, Restore, Replica and Storage plans. How can you build each plan, and what does it take to protect your applications?

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Running your SQL Server on Linux

September 8, 2020September 9, 2020 HalYaman Backups

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Is it possible to deploy Microsoft SQL Server on the  Linux Operation System? If it is, what does it take to deploy Microsoft SQL Server on Linux? Can you use Microsoft SQL Server on the Linux Operating System to support the Veeam database?

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Under5 – Veeam v11 New Capabilities Demo

August 30, 2020August 31, 2020 HalYaman Backups

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To help organizations cover the more demanding aspects of their service level agreements, a vendor like Veeam must keep enhancing their products to fit into these new and demanding requirements of their data protection strategies. The question now is: “How can an organization keep its technical workforce

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Veeam Integrated Cloud Workload Protection

August 4, 2020December 8, 2021 HalYaman Backups

In addition to cost and complexity of managing the distributed IT infrastructure puts pressure on the IT departments of any organisations when come to manage and protect these distributed workloads. Is there a better way to reduce the complexity and cost of protecting these workloads?

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