Greetings everyone, it is that time of the year where big IT events happen, usually, around mid-year we have VeeamON, KubeCon, and others like Azure, etc. This year, same as last year, the circumstances are exceptional and we can not attend in person, which is always the best of the events, "the Community". Despite that, and thinking that next
Veeam: Wasabi announces Hot Cloud Storage with Object Lock, providing immutability for backups
Greetings friends, a long time ago I told you a lot and in detail about the power of having copies of our backups in object storage. In addition, I even made several comparisons between several providers as well, a post that you liked a lot at the time. Today I bring you wonderful news, and that is that one of the cheapest object storage providers
Veeam: Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 v5 – Security Notifications for Restore operations
Greetings friends, Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 v5 was released a few months ago, among many new features like Microsoft Teams Protection, and Scalability enhancements, I have seen that there are great new capabilities that can be performed using RESTful API. In particular, the one we are going to focus on in this blog post is a
VMware: Upgrade telegraf to v1.18.2 to get Cluster metrics, thanks to the new MetricLookback
Greetings friends, over there in October 2020 I officially reported on the Influxdata Github, the bug that we all seemed to have from telegraf 1.15 onwards, and that is that the VMware plugin does not collect well the cluster metrics, such as CPU and RAM consumption, among others. These metrics are key, as they are what we see when we are
Looking for the Perfect Dashboard: InfluxDB, Telegraf and Grafana – Part I (Installing InfluxDB, Telegraf and Grafana on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS)
Greetings friends, this post is special, as it is the updated article as of today with the necessary steps on how to install InfluxDB, Telegraf, and Grafana, on Ubuntu 20.04LTS, which we can find for x86 or ARM. You already know that with these steps, you can then jump to any of the other entries in the series, to monitor your VMware, Veeam,