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Looking to migrate hundreds of VMware VMs from one vcenter to another. Different vcenter versions that don’t allow online vmotion.I’ve tried Veeam Quick Migration. Works well but with one major hassle: you can’t select the port group mapping so after each VM is migrated you have to manually map each NIC of each VM, connect it, and power it on.I’ve tried Veeam CDP permanent failover. Works great but with one major hassle: All the backups are still referencing the old VMs rather than the ones you failed over to. So now the backup chain is broken and must re-add all the VMs to the jobs.CDP is so close to being perfect but for that one flaw. Anyway to avoid it?
Hello,tried setting up kasten in multi cluster mode and followed steps from official documentation documentation: https://docs.kasten.io/latest/multicluster/tutorials/getting_started.html - using helm approach .version: 6.5.12all pods are running and primary cluster ui also working.when trying to add secondary cluster running into below issue.Following is status of mc join status secret in secondary cluster.“rejected”.also tried adding secondary cluster using kube config approach from primary cluster ui.following is status.“Could not check whether cluster is already attached to a primary”. Thanks in advance for your help
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It’s VTT question time. Good luck! 😊 Veeam ONE is a monitoring solution for your virtual and backup infrastructure. Choose three (3) platforms supported by Veeam ONE?VMware vSphere Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 Proxmox VMware Cloud Director Openstack RedHat Enterprise Virtualization
I have been working on learning how Veeam SysLog can be utilized with the Azure SEIM tool Sentinel. This entry focuses on what I learned about KQL and an idea of how that can be useful when examining these events. I hope you find it useful, and if anyone wants to know more about the setup, just let me know. What is KQL?Kusto Query Language (KQL) is a powerful, read-only language designed to query structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data. It is primarily used with Azure Data Explorer for swift and interactive analysis of vast data sets.Why Use KQL?KQL is optimized for efficiently handling massive volumes of data, making it suitable for tasks like log analysis, telemetry data crunching, and monitoring applications and infrastructure. And is deeply integrated with various Microsoft services like Azure Monitor, Azure Log Analytics, and Application Insights. KQL's syntax is easy to pick up, especially for those familiar with SQL. It includes familiar clauses such as where, summari
Hi Everyone,I am wondering if there is a license for Veeam ONE only (not VUL for Data Platform Advanced) as this license can be used to monitor the Virtual Infrastructure workloads that are not protected by VBR as the VUL is for 10 instances which is covered the backup instances and VONE monitoring for them but what I want to achieve is monitoring the others in the virtual environment, is that possible ? as I read in Veeam Licenses documents but still confused.Appreciate your cooperation
Hello everyone,Due to Im working in improving my lab a little bit, I dismatle the whole thing, and I started from Scratch,I already posted my Windows server 2025 Installation, and now, is time to connect to those machines in a “confortable” way. (Spanish)Also I had in the past Apache Guacamle, wich work great, but I wanted to give it a try to have more tools and experiences. I do like HTML 5 due to the compatibility with all my devices, Macbook, PC, iPhone, Ipad, etc…So, today, I want to show you this little tool:FreeRDP HTML5 proxy on WindowsIm going to install it, and then to connect to my Windows machines via RDP over HTML 5, very convinient and flexible. Lets download the msi file, then, lets trigger the installation.As always, installation is very straight forwardOh! it has OpenStack integrationLocal connection, 127.0.0.1:8000 connects to the clientAfter reboot, you can access from other machines to the FreeRDP Web Client on your networkHere is a test, Windows Server 2025 accessed
As service providers we often need to, you know, recovery customer workloads someplace. Most of the VCSPs I know and both that I’ve worked for are either an all VMware shop or mostly VMware with a little bit of Hyper-V. Cloud providers are now somewhat on that list as well.What does “compute” for disaster recovery look like for you and your organization? Are their solutions out there that you’d like to work with but either Veeam has no support for or, somewhat more specifically, Cloud Connect doesn’t really support from a recoverability standpoint?
How to Create a Red Hat Single Node OpenShift Cluster for a Home LabThought i would reshare a blog post i wrote, i’ll walk through the steps to create a Red Hat Single Node OpenShift (SNO) cluster using the Assisted Installer, even if you don't have access to a hypervisor. The blog post demonstrates how to create a blank virtual machine (VM) on VMware vCloud Director, and then provision the SNO cluster on top of that VM. While I used VMware vCloud Director (VCD) as my IaaS lab environment, this process can be applied to any blank VM.This is completely a GUI-Based walkthrough for simplicity.Step 1: Create a Virtual Machine (Optional - Specific to VCD)The first step is to create a virtual machine that will host the SNO cluster. I'm using VMware vCloud Director for this, but you can use any virtualization platform of your choice. As per Red Hat's documentation, the minimum resource requirements for a SNO cluster are: 8 vCPU cores16 GB of RAM120 GB of storage However, to sustain addition
We have configured tape server and rescan, and inventory completed. but insert new tape in tape library and rescan and inventory done but doesn’t show of capacity or media in media pool?while creating media pool, does not appear anyone media? is there any requirement or any process? please guide. already go through following link but not work.https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/backup_to_tape_hiw.html?ver=120 help us
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