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Azure Workload Mobility with Veeam

July 17, 2020July 1, 2024 HalYaman Backups

cloud_mobilityWith the recent unprecedented events, changes to workplace staff deployment to working remotely has forced many organisations to migrate their workloads to the public cloud, or at least provision their workloads from the public cloud.

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MS .NET Core Web API on Ubuntu Linux

July 5, 2020July 6, 2020 HalYaman Backups

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If you are following Microsoft news, I’m sure you have already noticed the support Microsoft provides to the Linux OS. This focus is not just the deployment of Linux VMs on Azure, it  also enables the developers to use Linux to develop and host their applications on Linux systems.
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Enable vSAN 7.0 File Service

June 9, 2020July 1, 2024 HalYaman Backups

vSanFileServicesAre you wondering what it takes to enable the vSAN 7.0 file service? Is the enabling process time consuming, or is it a straightforward task? Just what are the steps needed to enable this great feature?

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Configure vSphere 7.0 vSAN

June 3, 2020June 3, 2020 HalYaman vmware

vSANPoweredvSAN is a great VMware technology; it has become a cornerstone of many VMware offerings, such as VMware on Amazon, and Azure. You can no longer ignore it, and if you still haven’t implemented it on your production environment, maybe it’s a good time now to familiarise yourself with it.

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Veeam Azure Backup Appliance Time Setting

May 24, 2020July 1, 2020 HalYaman Backups, Microsoft

time-zoneOne of the most important values needed when monitoring, tracking, or managing any critical application is the time and date of the event. When deploying a workload on any public cloud, Date and Time is the first adjustment task of any cloud management team.

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vSAN, No Available Disks

May 21, 2020May 22, 2020 HalYaman Backups

vSANBlogSometimes you are required to re-deploy the ESXi host that was part of a vSAN cluster. If this unfortunate situation arises, and you find that you are not able to add the local disks to the vSAN cluster, it is because they are already registered to the old vSAN UUID? So, what to do?

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Install vSphere 7.0 on Intel NUC or Upgrade

May 11, 2020May 12, 2020 HalYaman Backups

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vSphere 7.0 brings lots of great features and enhancements; but if you are like me and your home lab is based on the Intel NUCs (Intel’s Next Unit of Computing product line), I’m sure you are wondering if it’s a good idea to upgrade, or re-install, vSphere 7.0. Can the Intel NUCs handle the newly released version?

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VBA – Azure Workload Protection

May 1, 2020May 1, 2020 HalYaman Backups, Microsoft

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In times like these, many organisations are looking for an easier and faster way to offer their services to a broader audience. They want their internal services and external customers to be able access the organisation’s offerings from anywhere. When moving your critical workload to Azure cloud, you also, must plan to protect your workloads quickly and efficiently

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Backing Up your vSAN 7.0 File Services

April 30, 2020May 1, 2020 HalYaman Backups

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VMware vSphere 7.0 introduced many great features. One of these features is vSAN 7.0 File Services. But if your organization is thinking of using this feature, what are the options available to you to protect your critical data saved on vSAN 7.0 File Service?

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Office 365 Backup Sizing Tool v2.6

April 2, 2020April 3, 2020 HalYaman Backups, Microsoft

analysisIf you have been following the CloudOasis blog, you will be aware of the Community WebApp called Office 365 Backup Sizing Tool. Two years ago I came up with the idea of using WebApp and manual entry to estimate the size of your Office 365 Backup for storage and compute.

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