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  • Grafana
    • Part I (Installing InfluxDB, Telegraf and Grafana on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS)
    • Part VIII (Monitoring Veeam using Veeam Enterprise Manager)
    • Part XII (Native Telegraf Plugin for vSphere)
    • Part XIII – Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 v4
    • Part XIV – Veeam Availability Console
    • Part XV – IPMI Monitoring of our ESXi Hosts
    • Part XVI – Performance and Advanced Security of Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365
    • Part XVII – Showing Dashboards on Two Monitors Using Raspberry Pi 4
    • Part XIX (Monitoring Veeam with Enterprise Manager) Shell Script
    • Part XXII (Monitoring Cloudflare, include beautiful Maps)
    • Part XXIII (Monitoring WordPress with Jetpack RESTful API)
    • Part XXIV (Monitoring Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure)
    • Part XXV (Monitoring Power Consumption)
    • Part XXVI (Monitoring Veeam Backup for Nutanix)
    • Part XXVII (Monitoring ReFS and XFS (block-cloning and reflink)
    • Part XXVIII (Monitoring HPE StoreOnce)
    • Part XXIX (Monitoring Pi-hole)
    • Part XXXI (Monitoring Unifi Protect)
    • Part XXXII (Monitoring Veeam ONE – experimental)
    • Part XXXIII (Monitoring NetApp ONTAP)
    • Part XXXIV (Monitoring Runecast)
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Veeam: Install or update to the new Veeam vCenter plugin from Enterprise Manager v9.5U3a (includes vSphere Client HTML5 support)

2nd July 2018 - Written in: veeam

Greetings friends, for all of you who are using Veeam Enterprise Manager, many of you will already know that there was a plugin for vCenter that allowed us to see at a glance the status of our Veeam copies, repositories, etc. It was something similar to this but Veeam has given it a complete redesign: With the new vSphere 6.7, where the HTML5

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Veeam: A Veeam Gem – Self-service DataLabs on-demand sandbox using Veeam Enterprise Manager

24th May 2018 - Written in: veeam

Greetings friends, sometimes we overlook some features that the products include, such as Veeam Enterprise Manager, and all the features that this allows us. Today I come to talk to you about a wonderful hidden and little-known feature, DataLabs on demand using Veeam Enterprise Manager. Diagram with the use case The first thing I want to show you

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Veeam: Don’t let your dog eat your blog –Protecting cPanel multi-tenant using Veeam Agent for Linux and Veeam Cloud Connect

8th May 2018 - Written in: veeam

Greetings friends, today I bring you a very interesting blog post for Service Providers, but not limited to these. Today I bring you a step further, and it's about taking advantage of the functionality of being able to launch Backups from cPanel users to a Cloud Connect Provider that includes Veeam Agent for Linux 2.0, each backup assigned to

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Veeam: Backup and restore workloads to Microsoft Azure – Migrate workloads from Microsoft Azure to our Datacenter

1st May 2018 - Written in: veeam

Greetings friends, I continue with this very interesting series about Veeam and Microsoft Azure, we have already seen practically all the steps: from interconnecting Microsoft Azure with our Datacenter, deploying the VBR in Azure, launching the copy job jobs, and of course restoring Microsoft Azure, today I bring you how to bring those VM in Azure

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Veeam – Simple, yet powerful, data sovereignty reports in PDF format on Veeam ONE

27th April 2018 - Written in: veeam

Greetings friends, we saw the other day how to configure Veeam Locations in our virtualization environment, Cloud providers and in our Backup elements. Today I bring you the next step, to be able to show you a report of all this that we have configured in a granular and simple way, and in PDF! Veeam ONE Reporter - Data Sovereignty Overview The

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