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VeeamON is the big event from Veeam (actually only in the US) and VeeamON Tour is usually a smallest (one day) event around the world.

But, like happened in the past year, on December 5 there will be also a VeeamON Tour Virtual event: coming right to your desktop, an event on the future of Availability.

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Neil Anderson, from Flackbox, has build an amazing free Cisco CCNA Lab Guide recently which can be used to pass the CCNA exam or as a configuration reference for Cisco routers and switches.

There’s a few free guides online but they all cover old out of date exam topics and aren’t great quality, but this is guide really complete (350+ pages), up to date, with good quality and simple, which people can use completely for free.

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One of the reasons why my blog is starving in the last months is that I’ve started a huge personal project that consumes all my spare free time.

This project is a book on VMware vSphere 6.5, really ambitious considering that will be a “Mastering” book, but the title and part of the content were not negotiable.

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The latest Adobe Flash update (note that the update has been included also in Microsoft Update) with v 27.0.0.170 make the vSphere Web Client no more usable with all browsers.

With Chrome and Firefox, you will recognize that the Flash plugin hangs, in Internet Explorer, you will have a simple generic error and the browser that will close.

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After replacing the SAS card on some ESXi 6.5 nodes, I’ve got a strange issue in the vSAN cluster. The vSAN was healthy and apparently working, but when I try to build new VMs wasn’t working at all, saying that there weren’t enough resources. But there was a lot of free reported space.

The reason was that single node, the capacity disks where simply “not Healthy”, but reported as mounted.

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There is an interesting #Blogtober campaign for the tech / virtualization community started on October 2017.

You can have more information on http://www.blogtober.net web site or on this post (actually the web site just point to this post).

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If you are going to using vSphere Replication you will notice, after the deployment of the two virtual appliances a continuous (also each minute) logging of installation activities on all the ESXi hosts in the protected cluster.

This is quite annoying but also is going to fill up your log both in the ESXi hosts and in the vCenter database (are all tasks visible in the the vCenter console).

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