Activating DataON MUST via Windows Admin Center for #StorageSpacesDirect
Hey Checkyourlogs Fans, Today I’m going to show you how to use the DataON MUST extension for...
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Mar 23, 2019 | S2D, Windows Admin Center | 0 |
Hey Checkyourlogs Fans, Today I’m going to show you how to use the DataON MUST extension for...
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Hey Checkyourlogs fans, Today, I’m going to show you a little golden nugget that came with...
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Hey Checkyourlogs Fans, I wanted to write to you today because sometimes the good old tools are...
Read MoreHey Checkyourlogs Fans, Just a quick post for you today. I was asked by a client this week to...
Read MoreMar 9, 2019 | Hyper-V, S2D, Windows Server | 0 |
Hey Checkyourlogs Fans, Recently I have been deploying a lot of Storage Spaces Direct...
Read MoreMar 6, 2019 | Cool Tools, Scripts, Windows 10, Windows Server | 0 |
Hey there checkyourlogs.net fans! In my last post, I described a quick bit of PowerShell code for...
Read MoreFeb 20, 2019 | Azure, Step-by-Step, Veeam | 20 |
Veeam released the Backup & Replication 9.5 Update 4 on January, also with this release, Veeam now also have support for Cloud based Object Storage, such as Azure Blob Storage which means that we can have the last 30 days of data stored on a local repository and then move the archive or later up to a Azure Blob but Azure Blob is capacity tier storage, you cannot use it as local backup repository and backup data to it directly. Let’s follow steps to configure it.
Read MoreFeb 18, 2019 | Cool Tools, Scripts, Windows 10, Windows Server | 2 |
Hey there checkyourlogs.net fans! Today I needed to ping sweep an entire subnet from a Windows...
Read MoreFeb 17, 2019 | Hyper-V, Windows Admin Center, Windows Server | 0 |
Hey Checkyourlogs Fans, I had a customer call me this weekend with a weird issue. They would logon...
Read MoreFeb 13, 2019 | Uncategorized, Windows 10 | 0 |
Background During the tepid Summer of 2018, Microsoft announced that it would be extending Windows...
Read MoreFeb 7, 2019 | S2D, Windows Server | 17 |
Hey Checkyourlogs Fans, I am writing to you here tonight after having some not so fun nights...
Read MoreHey MVPDays Fans, MVPDays January was another smashing success. This marked the 2nd time we have...
Read MoreJan 30, 2019 | Step-by-Step, Veeam | 0 |
As you know, Veeam released the service pack 4 on January 2019, it’s not fix bugs only, it also includes a lot of new features –
Support for Microsoft Windows Server 2019,
Application-level monitoring,
Dedicated view for job and disk-based alarms, Veeam Agents support, Enhanced Cloud Gateway view, Enhanced “Cloud Connect Inventory” report, Microsoft Hyper-V 2019 Support…
The details information you can check from Veeam website https://www.veeam.com/veeam_one_9_5_whats_new_wn.pdf and https://www.veeam.com/veeam_one_9_5_u4_release_notes_rn.pdf.
The steps are straightforward, but you still need to be careful about one thing, the first one is “If you use Veeam ONE to monitor Veeam Backup & Replication or Veeam Cloud Connect, be sure to install Update 4 for Veeam ONE 9.5 first” and the second is “If you are a tenant of a cloud provider, please contact your provider before upgrading to ensure the provider has applied Update 4 on their end”.
Jan 29, 2019 | Veeam, Windows Server | 16 |
Hey Checkyourlogs Fans, Today I had an interesting case where a customer called in to let us know...
Read MoreJan 28, 2019 | Step-by-Step, Veeam | 0 |
Veeam released the service pack 4 on January, it includes to fix some support issues and it also support some current platforms – Microsoft Windows Server 2019, Microsoft Windows Server Hyper-V 2019, Microsoft Active Directory 2019, Exchange 2019 and SharePoint 2019, Microsoft Windows 10 October 2018 Update, Oracle Database 18c, VMware vSphere 6.7 U1 ESXi, vCenter Server and vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) , VMware vCloud Director 9.5 …. and Expanded restore options to AWS and Azure Stack with Veeam Cloud Mobility, Native Object Storage Support with Veeam Cloud Tier, Improved Security and Compliance with Veeam DataLabs.
Read MoreJan 18, 2019 | Hyper-V, S2D, Veeam, Windows Server | 10 |
Hey Checkyourlogsfans, We have been experiencing an issue in the field for a while now with Server...
Read MoreJan 14, 2019 | S2D, Windows Admin Center | 4 |
Hey Checkyourlogs fans, I had the pleasure over the past few weeks to work with a customer that...
Read MoreHey Checkyourlogs Fans, Today, I’m writing to you with some exciting news. We have over 5000...
Read MoreToday I will be talking about a script which Angus @FrostedFright has made for port range forwarding. If you don’t already know about setting up NAT and port forwarding via Routing and Remote Access tool then you should check out my previously blog that is called, “How to build Hyper-V nested VMs with multiple IP addresses Port Forwarding at Azure” and you can come back to this blog so you can understand this subject clearer than if you didn’t check out my previously blog. You should think that it is now easy to make multiple port forwarding, but it is a lot harder to use port range forwarding instead. Let’s get started with this tutorial!
Read MoreNov 1, 2018 | Azure, Step-by-Step | 0 |
As we know, there are lots of features on Microsoft Azure cloud, in order to use those features, you need to create a Microsoft Azure account, it’s very easy to create, also you will get $200 credits at the first month.
If you are a newcomer on Microsoft Azure, no worry, I am going to show you how to create Azure free account with $200 credits today, just follow the steps as below.
Nov 1, 2018 | Azure, Hyper-V, Step-by-Step | 0 |
Have you been followed my previously blog to build up Hyper-V nested virtual machine on Microsoft Azure? If you don’t, you better build it right now, because this is pre-requisites and you will get lots of benefit for your lab or even production environment, you can reference this link and build it. If you did, congratulation! You can create a nested gest virtual machine and install Firewall (e.g. Sophos XG, Fortinet…) for free, why we still need to build firewall at our Azure Hyper-V nested environment? Because it supports lots functions that we cannot get the functions for free from Azure, e.g. server load balance, firewall, SNAT, application filter, IPS…and so on, we also can use it for LAB or simulate issues or POC. I am going to show how to build Sophos XG here.
Read MoreToday, I am going to show you how to build Hyper-V nested VM with multiple public IP address, you just need to pay Microsoft for one Hyper-V host with storage space and public IP addresses, you can install firewall, created lots of VMs, load balancer, control routing path, port forwarding and so on, we can use them for LAB test, POC, or even production.
Read MoreHey Checkyourlogs Fans, I was working with a customer today, and we are finally ready to upgrade...
Read MoreHey Checkyourlogs Fans, I was on a call with a customer today that we’ve been supporting for...
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