To continue on my last blog post on Exchange...
As I mentioned previously, I support SE’s from all over the world. And again today, I got asked what are the best practices for running Exchange on Nutanix. Funny enough, this question comes in quite often. Well, I am going to help resolve that. There’s a lot of great info out there, especially from my friend Josh Odgers, which has been leading the charge on this for a long time. Some of his posts can be controversial, but the truth is always there. He’s getting a point across.
Tag Archives: Hyper-V
Microsoft Exchange Documentor 1.0 – Planning Tool
Nutanix App for Splunk – Just Released
Nutanix App for Splunk
A Video Walkthrough on installation, configuration and demo of the Nutanix App for Splunk. Also, included is demo of Splunk Mobile running the Nutanix App versys Safari running Prism. To learn more about Splunk, and details on this app, check out Andre’s Leibovici @andreleibovici blog post. Happy Splunking 🙂
Until next time, Rob…
Nutanix NOS 4.6 Released….
On February 16, 2016, Nutanix announced the Acropolis NOS 4.6 release and last week was available for download. Along with many enhancements, I wanted to highlight several items, including some tech preview features.
Microsoft Azure Cloud Series – Understanding the Stack, Who Manages What? – Part 2
In today’s IT, there are a lot of discussions about different terms like PaaS, IaaS, and SaaS. So what do all of these cloud acronyms mean?
I’m going to give you the simplest explanation I can, to help you understand the difference between SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS.
Microsoft Azure Cloud Series – What is Cloud? – Part 1
Hi All, its Rob again and I decided to write a series on Azure Cloud. Since Azure Stack is months away from GA, its good to understand Azure Cloud for a few reasons. The API is the consistent across Azure Cloud and Azure Stack. And building a hybrid environment is the future for IT to use features like DR, Application Portability and Backup.
Understanding Windows Azure Pack – Reconfigure portal names, ports and deploy certificates – Part 6
Happy New Year Everyone!!! I know Azure Stack is just around the corner, but I still get lots of questions around configuring WAP and portals. So to follow-up my Windows Azure Pack (WAP) series, I am going to talk about reconfiguring server names and ports as well as assigning trusted certificates to my WAP Portals.
Microsoft SQL Server High Availability Options on Nutanix
To give credit, this content was taken from my buddy Mike McGhem’s blog and I added some more color to it, but his content is right on.