By this time you might have noticed that Windows Server 2016 has quite a lot of new features and functions. If you haven’t yet, check out my post on Hyper-V …
We’re up to the fourth technical preview of Windows Server 2016 and my coworkers and I have been digging into it to see what’s coming. Last week I covered the …
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CPU utilization is one of the most important aspects of virtualization. RAM has gotten cheap and plentiful, motherboards have more DIMM slots than ever, and it’s very easy to put …
In modern IT, it’s easy to lose sight of fundamentals. We get so caught up in VMware, Exchange and SQL and we forget about the underlying building blocks of everything. Storage …
In part one of this series, we discussed how success notifications from your backup tool of choice can create a false sense of confidence that backup restores will work when …
Hyper-V 2012 is great and completely viable for production environments. However, there are bits of information that aren’t easily obtainable from the graphical user interface (GUI) and it is a …