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Tout ce que vous avez toujours voulu savoir sur la technologie de Simplivity

by David Guinaldo | Feb 16, 2017 | Hyperconvergence, Innovation, Simplivity, Virtualization

vSphere isolation response settings for Simplivity

by David Guinaldo | May 25, 2016 | Hyperconvergence, Simplivity, Virtualization, VMware, Vwave News

What happens if your vSphere server will lose all the management network connectivity ? Well, once again, the right answer, it depends ! By default, vSphere 5 and 6 are configured to do nothing. Meaning that your virtual machines will remain powered on and located on...

How to create a Simplivity optimized Windows Server

by David Guinaldo | May 18, 2016 | Simplivity, Virtualization, VMware

As you probably know, Simplivity Omnicubes are optimized to handle 8192 bytes cluster size. But, when you install any Windows system, the default size is 4096 bytes, and it cannot be changed once installed. So how can you do the install Windows on a 8192 bytes...

vSphere client is dead .. for Simplivity in v3.5.1

by David Guinaldo | May 10, 2016 | Simplivity, VMware

If you plan to upgrade to the latest Simplivity software, be prepared to say goodbye to the good old vSphere c# client. This Simplivity version will only be provided with vSphere Web client extension. Here a poll to get your opinion on that subject: Anonymous VoteSign...

How many time to do a hot VM Clone using Simplivity rapid Clone

by David Guinaldo | Apr 29, 2016 | Hyperconvergence, Simplivity, Virtualization, VMware

One running Windows virtual server VM size = 488 GB And now, let’s clone the VM !...

Guess how many time is needed to restore a half TB virtual server using Simplivity ?

by David Guinaldo | Apr 20, 2016 | Hyperconvergence, Simplivity, Virtualization

One Windows virtual server VM size = 488 GB And now, let’s restore the VM !...
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