Greetings friends, like every year on the Spanish Blog, I like to show you the summary of numbers at the end of the year, articles, and so on, which in the end is simply the combined effort of you visiting this blog, and me writing the articles. Another year, another Christmas, and most likely for a lot of you it will be difficult or impossible
Archives for December 2021
Veeam: Taking Veeam ONE to the Next-Level with proactive Hardening Monitoring
Greetings everyone, as the year is coming to an end, this might be the last post of 2021 about Veeam. I was taking a look at the extensive, and vast, Veeam ONE capabilities, remember that I wrote here a really great detail about everything you can do with it: Looking for the Perfect Dashboard: Veeam ONE – Part I – Introduction to Veeam ONE
VMware: How to detect the Log4j vulnerability on vCenter with Runecast, and how to patch it manually
Greetings friends, what a couple of great days we have been having, right? First the 0day vulnerability on Grafana, which I recommend you to upgrade to the latest version. And now Apache Log4j. I have been waiting to write about it, as the article would be focused on VMware Center, and I wanted to get to the bottom of it, and as you might be aware,
Grafana: Urgent to update to latest Grafana version if you are in any 8.x release – 0day CVE-2021-43798: Grafana directory traversal
Greetings everyone, as you might know by now, I tend to like to do a bit both, tell you about exciting new functionalities on the software, like a few days ago about Grafana 8.3, but why not if something is critical at the security level, I think it needs to be discussed as well, as I did with the VMware vulnerability (that eventually led to the
VMware: Traveling Back to the Future with Flux, InfluxDB v2.x, and Grafana 8.x – Modern vSphere Monitoring
Greetings friends, for years I have been talking about InfluxDB, Grafana, and how to combine all of this to monitor VMware. It has been quite a journey, started in 2016 with the first blog in Spanish, then in 2018 wrote the VMware steps in English to reach a bit more audience, which it did, as at the time of writing this, the Grafana Dashboard for