Ideally, if your planning on going down the VTL route, it would be great if you were to look into the direction of StarWind. They have recently presented their solution at the VeeamOn conference, after swinging by their stand, I've come to find out that its a pretty viable solution for the creation and storage of backups as tapes on S3 or Azure.
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RE: ExaGrid
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RE: Downloading and installing Starwind VSAN v8 on Hyper-V Server 2016 via powershell
Since i've previously attempted on testing the VTL to Cloud Replicator, I would like to mention that there can be a possible error in the process. Just so noone rings the alarm beforehand, it's quite simple to overcome the "Setup failed to install Microsoft .NET Core. Error 3010" by either rebooting the node, or installing the .NET core before installing StarWind.
After getting in touch with them, I was actually surprised that they were kind enough to take that into account in one of their future releases and mention to have that fixed.
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RE: Pitney Bowes hit by crypto
Well, if the backups were stored off-site, a single days worth of data could have been the only loss there, which is the exact schedule they should be made for a service provider of their scale.
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RE: SAN storage level redundancy in Windows failover cluster possible ??
@scottalanmiller I am terribly sorry for that double post. In fact, I was checking two threads (this one and https://mangolassi.it/topic/16439/xosan-with-xo-community-edition) in two different tabs of my web browser, and here something went wrong, if I can say so... I will amend that post above not to mislead anyone.
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RE: EMC VXRail
@coliver said in EMC VXRail:
It's too complex without additional networking infrastructure. They have a 3-node system and appliances available. I'm sure @KOOLER can comment.
From the previous implementation i recon that they offer an option of 3-way replication between all of the hosts, or the configuration of 2-way mirrors between each of the participants.
Since they are all daisy-chained no additional networking is required in either 2 or 3 node configurations.
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RE: Pitney Bowes hit by crypto
Well, if the backups were stored off-site, a single days worth of data could have been the only loss there, which is the exact schedule they should be made for a service provider of their scale.
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RE: Looking for Career Advice
Gaining some additional certifications is always an option. Looking into something like VMware would definitely be worth the while.
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RE: Comparing Server CPU Capabilities?
For the analysts of the current utilization of your hosts, best bet would be running a LiveOptics Collection toolkit. In result, the Report will present you with granular details as to the utilization of your CPU, RAM and storage.
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RE: Hello companies, stop sending xlsm and html attachments.
+1 to an auto response like Tim_G said. At least that would inform senders about the issue.
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RE: Delete All Emails From Single Folder Office 365 Powershell
I believe if PowerShell is your method, you will not be able to do what you are trying to achieve. The only way now is to use the one that has just been advised.
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RE: Creating GUI for DateTime Picker output to CSV file
@stess https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/platformspfe/2014/01/20/integrating-xaml-into-powershell/ look at this. It gives the basics of integrating XAML into a PowerShell script and might be right what you are looking for.
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RE: Using name-spaces or address pools for domain controllers? (things to make replacing DC's easier)
@dave247 you might have a look at this thread. I think it could be useful for you.
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RE: SAN storage level redundancy in Windows failover cluster possible ??
@scottalanmiller I am terribly sorry for that double post. In fact, I was checking two threads (this one and https://mangolassi.it/topic/16439/xosan-with-xo-community-edition) in two different tabs of my web browser, and here something went wrong, if I can say so... I will amend that post above not to mislead anyone.
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RE: LibreOffice 6 Has Released
They keep improving LibreOffice. I believe I need to give it another try. Earlier versions were not that comfortable for me, particularly 4.3, and now they seem to be better.