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This is amazing! Thanks for sharing Rasmus
Just an example of simple sizing really, use some proxies for some specific policy, and others for another one. On this specific example, probably you could use the same pool of virtual proxies, but I wanted to show how simple is to scale :) Of course an SLA can include as well application-aware as well, and even be an Snapshot-Job SLA Policy when available :)
Thanks so much for the mention, Rasmus :) These sessions were always so much fun to prepare and record.The combination of lab vs whiteboard worked well if you ask me :) Hope it helps!
Thanks a lot for the great feedback guys, looking forward to understand and improve the dashboards with your ideas, they are all free, and for everyone.
Shall we recommend to all posts here, to link to the proper VeeamHub, or GitHub in general at the end of the post? I agree this place can be so static compared to Github, so a reference, link will always keep everything up to date. I have done it with my two blog posts here, reference and link to the proper site. I think that will be the missing piece. Still like this space more so we can discuss and comment quick, rather than in github where to write anything, needs to be an issue, pr, etc.
Exactly right, @regnor .As a best practice, I usually recommend to Customers to have one of the ESXi added as standalone, by IP. So in worst-case scenario like the whole AD/DNS, plus vCenter is down. At least they can fire the recovers to that node quickly.It does not hurt to have it there, ready to rock’and’roll. Great post @Rick Vanover !
To me, the most wanted feature is bringing immutability to primary repositories with Linux XFS. And doing it so by democratizing the feature, meaning everyone can get it. Do you have:A Physical Server with Direct-Attach disk? Great, format it with Linux and create an XFS volume to start. Air-Gap? Okay, what about a RPi 4 8GB with some attached disks to it, format them as XFS and start as well. A VM where you present an iSCSI from, for example QNAP or similar? Great, format it with Linux and create an XFS volume to start. A VM where you are presenting NFS to the ESXi, and giving block disk to the VM? Great, format it with Linux and create an XFS volume to start. Hopefully we will start seeing the like ExaGrid, and others presenting an XFS volume as well? Great, so not DIY solution, but still immutable.The options are endless, and we will start seeing the use of this functionality more and more. And of course, while keeping the Capacity Tier to COPY or MOVE to Immutable Object Storage. :
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