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Everything about VMware, Veeam, InfluxData, Grafana, Zimbra, etc.

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    • Veeam Content Recap 2021
    • Veeam v11a
      • Veeam Backup and Replication v11a
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      • Veeam Backup for AWS v4
    • Veeam Backup for Azure
      • Veeam Backup for Azure v3
    • VeeamON 2021
      • Veeam Announces Support for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV/KVM)
      • Veeam announces enhancements for new versions of Veeam Backup for AWS v4/Azure v3/GVP v2
      • VBO v6 – Self-Service Portal and Native Integration with Azure Archive and AWS S3 Glacier
  • 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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NoMachine: Looking for the Perfect Remote Desktop Experience (Raspberry Pi & Linux)

6th January 2025 - Written in: linux

Greetings friends, today I want to share with you a very interesting topic. For years until today, since my very first days in IT, I always used and relied on RealVNC for my connections on my homelab. But suddenly and abruptly, in May 2024 they discontinued it, leaving thousands of users using the free version with a big dilemma and adding another

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Veeam: VeeamON Data Resilience Summit – Free online event

27th September 2024 - Written in: veeam

Greetings friends, next week, on October the 1st to be more precise, we have a great opportunity to learn more about Veeam data resiliency. If you missed VeeamON, now this is a great chance to catch up on some of those topics, plus discover what is coming before end of the year. What we will learn? Guidelines and best practices to achieve

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Veeam: Veeam Backup for AWS – Workload Protection History Report

8th March 2024 - Written in: veeam

Greetings friends, over the years, I have been creating all sort of scripts, dashboards, or tiny applications to solve Customers problems, or Community requests. A few weeks ago I got an interesting use-case. When you are running thousands of workloads in AWS and you want to audit, or submit to compliance the task can become a bit manual, going

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Veeam: End of Support for Veeam ONE v11 – Upgrading time to Veeam ONE v12.1

2nd February 2024 - Written in: veeam

Greetings friends, it is February 2024, and that means that several Veeam products have reached End of Support. In case you do not remember the difference between End of Support, and End of Fix, here is a quick table directly from the official website: End of Fix When a product version reaches this stage, no further Updates, Patches or

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Veeam ONE: Unlocking the Holy Grail of Data – Looking inside SQL and Stored Procedures *unsupported*

26th January 2024 - Written in: veeam

Greetings friends, for years you know I have been a big advocate of REST API, that is the way to go always, it is modern, it is secure, and it is supported on most cases. Accessing the data through REST API (SUPPORTED & RECOMMENDED) Veeam ONE has a very particular feature-rich API available, that can offer tons of information regarding Data

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