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performance impact of VMware snapshots

every now and then I get asked: what do you do with a (eg Database) Servers with a very high I/O load? Especially when snapshot(s) grow very rapidly and when committing this snapshot(s) they can result in a “freeze” for a period of time. Some “tricks that might help are: – look at your overall

VMware’s Microsoft Exchange 2010 Best Practices Guide

I found a excellent VMware whitepaper, that is a must read for everyone who wants to run Exchange 2010 in VMware vSphere. This whitepaper: “Microsoft Exchange 2010 on VMware vSphere Best Practices Guide” contains 69 pages on topic like: – VMware vSphere ESX host best practices for Microsoft Exchange – Microsoft Exchange performance on VMware

Veeam vPower “Back to the future”

Today is officially my first year working for Veeam and I’m loving every minute of it! The product-set is amazing and the company is (very) innovative in inventing new cool features that really make the difference. As a SR System Engineer I present to many different companies, and the reactions (especially on the Backup and

Veeam Surebackup video’s

here some extra details about the upcoming Veeam Backup and Replication Surebackup feature. two explaining video’s; Veeam Backup and Replication Surebackup how it works Veeam Backup and Replication Surebackup overview