If you are a Service Provider or you are running Veeam for large organisations, you might want to allow your customers to view and monitor only their backup and replication jobs and not be able to scan other customers activity. If that is the case, you are already aware of the Veeam VBR challenge.
TimeZone your Azure App Services
Time for Community Innovation with Veeam APIs
Cloud Workload Connection Vulnerability
Malicious attacks on your cloud workload can take many different forms; according to the Microsoft Digital Defence Report, there have been a more than 40% increase in the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and Secure Shell (SSH) attacks in the last 12 months.
Part 2 – Site-to-Site IPSec – NSX-t & Azure

This is Part Two of configuring Site-to-Site IPSec connectivity between on-premises NSX-t and Azure. Here we are going to focus on the Azure side and learn what it takes to set up the connection between the two.
Part 1 – Site-to-Site IPSec – NSX-t & Azure

Many organizations have already realized that the public cloud only, or private cloud only, strategy is not always a good strategy. To benefit from the two worlds, a hybrid cloud strategy is the better option for many organizations.
Secure your Linux with Azure AD

When migrating or provisioning a new workload on your Azure cloud, you must be aware that your new cloud workload has different playing roles. Central security management, authentication and security hardening must be your priority.
Time to Implement Azure AD App Proxy

As more and more businesses adopt the “working from anywhere” policy, these policies also open other challenges that the business must deal with. These challenges must be met with a balanced response covering complexity, security and costs.
Deploying your Lab NSX-t 3.1 – Part 3

In our last blog post, we got to where we connected our workload to our newly created segment. At this point, you probably require internet access to and from your workloads or North-South connection. This blog post will guide you through the steps to connect your NSX-t with the outside world easily and quickly using a BGP connection.
Deploying your Lab NSX-t 3.1 – Part 2

In the previous blog post, we learned how to deploy the NSX-t Manager and Edge serves. This gets us ready to start attaching our workloads to our logical networks, or NSX-t segments. Let’s together learn how to create and attach a workload to a segment.


