Well, I think this is what you need:
http://veeampdf.s3.amazonaws.com/guide/veeam_backup_9_0_user_guide_hyperv_en.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJI4MX44AEVG3NBLA&Expires=1452722530&Signature=3RjM3PAbZpsuxsT%2Br8NPe0TMNLs%3D
Page 169 and so on
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RE: Disaster Recovery and Disaster Avoidance Planning for a Small Manufacturing Firm
@garak0410 said:
We are running production VM's on that aging (but licensed) PowerEdge 2900. Do I need replacing that as my priority or perhaps look at the Starwind solution first?
Actually two options here:
StarWind Virtual SAN, which is software only
https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-virtual-san
StarWind HyperConverged Platform, which is the bundle of the Dell hardware, storage and hypervisor. https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-hyperconverged-applianceActually in my opinion giving a try to the second option is way much better idea since you are still considering geะตting the Xbyte as an option, and xByte is actually out partners So as the result you`ll get the fully functional system, not just the part of it.
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RE: Disaster Recovery and Disaster Avoidance Planning for a Small Manufacturing Firm
@Dashrender said:
@original_anvil said:
@garak0410 said:
We are running production VM's on that aging (but licensed) PowerEdge 2900. Do I need replacing that as my priority or perhaps look at the Starwind solution first?
Actually two options here:
StarWind Virtual SAN, which is software only
https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-virtual-san
StarWind HyperConverged Platform, which is the bundle of the Dell hardware, storage and hypervisor. https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-hyperconverged-applianceActually in my opinion giving a try to the second option is way much better idea since you are still considering geะตting the Xbyte as an option, and xByte is actually out partners So as the result you`ll get the fully functional system, not just the part of it.
Does it come pre built? I thought that was generally frowned upon around here?
Yes, it is. First we are discussing desired hardware and software configuration, then we are doing the most part of configuration on our end, shipping it to the customers datacenter, and then finishing up the configuration. I`m assuming that we are talking about the HycperConverged Appliance
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Tool for documentation
Hi there champs!
Not sure if it will be better to post this question here or in water cooler section, so bare with me
So, the question is what tool would you guys recommend for creating and maintaining of the technical documentation?
Basically, the requirements for the tool are :- Export the source content into the PDF
- Export the source content into HTML
- It should be able to merge few articles or documents into one output file
- It should be able to work with repositories
- It should keep versions of the document
Those are "must have" features.
Obviously, it would be great if the tool would be not overcomplicated and handy.
Ideally, it should be some kind of KB engine that could do all of the mentioned above, plus separating the articles for public view and internal usage.
Thanks in advance!