Browsing Posts published in June, 2024

Reading Time: 4 minutes Omnissa Horizon require an exteral database server to store the different events. The event database stores information about VMware Horizon 8 events as records in a database rather than in a log file. The different connection servers store some information, but if you want to see all the historical events from the Horizon management interface you need to configure an external event database.

Reading Time: 3 minutes Hotpatching is a way to install OS security updates on some supported Windows Server editions running in virtual machines (VMs) that doesn’t require a reboot after installation. It works by patching the in-memory code of running processes without the need to restart the process.  Actually hotpatch is supported only on VMs and Azure Stack HCI created from images with the exact combination of publisher, offer and sku from the below OS images list:

Reading Time: 2 minutes During the last VeeamON event, one of the interesting announces was the possibility to run Veeam Backup & Replication Server on a Linux system! This features was required from several year (for example, see this thread) and during those years more and more Veeam roles have been modified to run both on Windows or on Linux. And, by the way, all the appliances used for Veeam Backup for AWS, Azure or GCP are based on Linux!

Reading Time: 4 minutes Keepit provides data protection for all your key SaaS applications in one single, vendor-independent platform. I’ve met this company in the last A3 Communications Technology Live! in Paris and London and their solution is very interesting and unique.

Reading Time: < 1 minute Omnissa is the company for the the digital work platform, trusted by thousands of organizations worldwide as the former VMware EUC business. Some months ago, there were some rumors about the idea of Broadcom to sell the VMware’s EUC Division. This division in now Omnissa and its website it’s finally live.

Reading Time: 4 minutes Software as a service (SaaS) is one of the possible cloud models and has become more and more used also from the enterprises. For example, most of the companies are using a SaaS solution for email, intead of build and manage their own mail servers.

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