Browsing Posts tagged AHV

Reading Time: 4 minutes The Nutanix .NEXT 2024 Barcelona event is concluded and was a big success! Good numbers for an European event. And good interested. The .NEXT event was three days of keynotes, breakouts, hands-on-labs, and certification sessions all around the Nutanix vision, product portfolio and new announcements.

Reading Time: 2 minutes Some people are looking to the Nutanix Cloud Platform (NCP) but they don’t understand all the different terms and how are related to other platform. Considering that VMware is still the leader for the on-prem virtual vinfrastructure, I try to build a table that match VMware terms in Nutanix terms.

Reading Time: 2 minutes During the last .NEXT event there was a special celebration: 10 years ago Nutanix AHV was born! Ten years ago, Nutanix started on a groundbreaking initiative to develop a new enterprise hypervisor named Acropolis, now known as the AHV hypervisor. Inspired by the public cloud approach to virtualization, it was built as an enterprise hypervisor tailor made for the cloud era. I’ve start writing about AHV in this post (June 2015), but the product was already in early stages some months before.

Reading Time: < 1 minute To learn how hybrid multicloud has quickly matured from a promising, you can join at Nutanix .NEXT 2024. Nutanix is one of the few big companies that really trust in Europe as a location for a global big event, and this year, Nutanix .NEXT will be in Barcelona from May 21 to May 23.

Reading Time: 4 minutes The Nutanix .NEXT US event at Anaheim has just finished, but the event was a success with more than 6000 people and with also some important announcements. This event become bigger and bigger each year, considering that the first Nutanix .NEXT event was in the late 2015 and there were several changes in the company, in the products and in the event content.

Reading Time: 3 minutes Veeam Software has finally announced the availability of the new Veeam Availability for Nutanix AHV, a “Backup & Replication” version for Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV). In this way Veeam extend the supported (on-prem) hypervisors to the three majors: VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V and Nutanix AHV. Considering that also Nutanix it’s multi-hypervisors, the combination of Veeam and Nutanix can give the best. Still there isn’t a native solution for other KVM based hypervisors, but those workloads can be protected with the Veeam Agents.

Reading Time: 4 minutes The historycal technical certification from Nutanix was the Nutanix Platform Professional (NPP) certification: a free online exam to all Nutanix customers and partners wwhere training is recommended, but not required before attempting the exam. The exam was quite easy (due also the fact that it’s an online and not proctored exam), so the value of this type of certification was not so high. But was a requirement for Nutanix partners and and plus for a customer because it confirms your (minimal) ability to install, configure, and manage the Nutanix environment.

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