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Safeguard Your Business Data with BDRSuite on World Backup Day

As the digital age advances, safeguarding your data becomes more crucial for all businesses than before. But what happens when that data is suddenly lost, whether due to a hardware failure, theft, or malware attack? The consequences can result in heavy loss. That’s why World Backup Day, observed on March 31st, serves as a timely reminder to protect your valuable business data.

BDRSuite Won the PAC Award at the CPExpo 2024

The Channel Partners Conference & Expo (CPExpo) is more than just a gathering; it’s a convergence of Channel partners, MSPs/VARs, industry leaders, innovators, and partners coming together to explore new opportunities, build relationships, and honor excellence. This year, BDRSuite by Vembu proudly stood as one of the exhibitors at the prestigious Channel Partners Conference & Expo 2024 held at The Venetian, Las Vegas, from March 11 – 14.

Microsoft Azure for Beginners: Best Practices for deploying your IaaS VM on Azure : Part 32

The first step in Azure is often to deploy virtual machines. Deploying Azure IaaS resources in Azure requires the right approach to ensure they are optimally functional and secure. In this blog post, the essential best practices to consider when deploying Azure IaaS resources in Azure.

WSUS: Create Computer groups in WSUS - Part 4

In the last three articles, we covered the introduction to WSUS, installation, and initial configuration. In this article, we will talk about computer groups and explain how to create one. Computer groups help you organize your computers and target updates to them at a convenient time. For instance, you can create a computer group called ‘Accounting’ and assign all accounting machines to it.

Step-by-Step: Setting Up SMTP for Backup Alerts in BDRSuite

If you’ve implemented BDRSuite in your environment and think you’re finished, you might be mistaken. Following the implementation of a backup and restore strategy, it’s crucial to implement proper monitoring. Firstly, you want to know the health state of your backup infrastructure and the underlying layer. Secondly, you want to know whether the scheduled backup jobs have succeeded or failed. This is where SMTP, or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, comes into play.

Google Cloud - Reservation

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) provides users with the ability to make reservations, allowing them to reserve virtual machine instances and save costs. With GCP reservations, users can plan and allocate their computing resources more effectively. By reserving instances ahead of time, users can ensure that their applications have the necessary compute capacity, while also benefiting from significant cost savings compared to on-demand pricing.

Hyper-V Cluster NIC Teaming

NIC teaming in Hyper-V refers to the process of combining multiple network interface cards (NICs) into a single logical NIC, also known as a team or virtual NIC. The goal of NIC teaming is to provide improved network performance, availability, and redundancy. When multiple NICs are teamed together, the traffic can be distributed across them, reducing the load on any single NIC and increasing overall throughput.

AZ-104 : Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification Comprehensive Training Series

Microsoft Azure stands at the forefront of the Cloud revolution, offering a comprehensive suite of cloud services that empower organizations of all sizes to achieve unprecedented agility and scalability. For tech professionals seeking to unlock the full potential of Azure and elevate their career prospects, pursuing Microsoft Azure certifications is a strategic move. These certifications validate your expertise in Azure’s vast capabilities and make you a highly sought-after asset in the job market.

VMware vs KVM: A 5-Point Analysis

Following the boat-rocking acquisition acquisition of VMware by Broadcom at the end of 2023, uncertainty and skepticism has been looming among VMware customers as the changes were fast and drastic, impacting everyone in one way or another. While VMware still remains the virtualization leader and isn’t going anywhere (especially for large customers), a number of smaller organizations have been poking around to find whether realistic alternatives exist.