Posts Tagged ‘storage’
Posted on February 10th, 2010 by by Steve
With Google Docs now supporting uploads of ANY file and a limit peaking at 1GB of file storage, I have been making an effort to utilize the service more. Today I went searching for a free tool to allow me to map this “cloud storage” as a network drive. Surprisingly, there aren’t too many options out there. [...]
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Tags: backup manager, cloud, cloud storage, Desktop, desktop solution, desktop suite, docs, file storage, file transfers, gdrive, gladinet, gmail, google, google docs, lightweight application, map, map network drive, network drive, storage, version, virtual drive
Posted on June 8th, 2009 by by Steve
Recently, I had an opportunity to install and configure SRM in a test lab, as part of a project related to a datacenter move. VMware Site Recovery Manager is THE tool to utilize when you’re looking to create an automated solution for disaster recovery. One great thing about SRM is that it can be used [...]
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Tags: emc clariion, gotchas, move, move project, plan, planning a move, project, replication, setup configuration, site, SRM, storage, storage array, storage arrays, storage vendor, storage vendors, VMware
Posted on June 8th, 2009 by by Steve
vmware.info has posted a really nice flash simulator for setting up Fault Tolerance in vSphere. This simulation gives you a great idea of how to configure and test the Fault Tolerance feature if you aren’t running vSphere in your lab. I’ll go more into what Fault Tolerance is, and how to use it in future posts. Until then, Check [...]
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Tags: compatible processors, Fault, fault tolerance, gigabit ethernet, harpertown, host requirements, Intel, physical cd, rdms, simulation, storage, system bios, Tolerance, VMware, vSphere