NAKIVO Releases v9 with Support for Physical Windows Server Backup

Introduction Nakivo, a fast-growing software company dedicated to protecting virtualised and cloud environments, announces NAKIVO Backup & Replication v9, which now includes support for Physical windows server backup. This announcement Further strengthens Nakivo's position in the market. Other features include Physical to virtual (p2V) simplifying the migration from Physical Servers to an impressive choice of... Continue Reading →

Network Prerequisites for deploying KEMP’s VLM on VMware vSphere 6.7

Network Prerequisites for deploying a Virtual Loadmaster on VMware vSphere 6.7 This post covers the network prerequisites for configuring a Virtual LoadMaster in a VMware vSphere environment. Key points to note: Do not attempt to upgrade VMware Tools - these have been integrated in the to the Virtual LoadMaster (VLM) Appliance. A duplicate port group... Continue Reading →

The Rising of the Cloud – vCloud Air Review

Introduction The word cloud (also referred to as "the cloud") is becoming one of the latest Technology buzz words used by both businesses and consumers in this ever changing technology market. So what does the term "cloud" or "the cloud" mean? Cloud services simply refers to a type of internet based computing where different services are delivered to an organisation/consumer's computers... Continue Reading →

Load Balancing VMware Log Insight With KEMP’s LoadMaster Part 4 – Forward Log Events to Log Insight Using ESXCLI

This Article will show you how to forward Log Events from the ESXI Host to Log Insight. In Part 3, we configured a Load Master to load balance Syslog Traffic between all the Master and Worker nodes. We are going to use the UDP Virtual Service to forward syslogs to the Log Insight Cluster. We will be using... Continue Reading →

VMware image customization is in progress on VM Reboot Server 2012

During a Proof of concept build for a customer, I have run into a issue where the VMware image Customization is in progress on the start or reboot of a Virtual Machine after deploying from Template.   To remove this, you will need to remove the line SysprepDecrypt from the registry. HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\   Delete SysprepDecrypter.exe... Continue Reading →

Upgrading ESXI 5.1 to 5.5 – The Shell Way

vSphere 5.5 was released on the 22nd of September and I thought it would be a great time to test out the upgrade/update from the command line. Connect to the Shell using your preferred Terminal tool (putty). Before going a head with this I would check that the update has all the required VIB's for... Continue Reading →

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