Posted by Mark Campbell
Recently read a good article written by George Crump at Information Week entitled “Consolidation at the Disk Backup Appliance“. After reading it, I thought it would be interesting to revie...Read More
Posted by Unitrends
As promised, I’m following up on my earlier “Are You Certified?” post on the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate track. As a refresher, the MCSA track contains three components: Exam 70-410,...Read More
Posted by Unitrends
After upgrading my server environment to Windows Server 2012 a few weeks ago, I was pleased to see that everything ran and there were no issues. However, the virtual disk format for my pre-existing VM...Read More
Posted by Sameer Kamat
In my previous blog post we discussed the introduction of a brand new file system in Windows Server 2012 (and Windows 8) called ReFS (Resilient File System). You can find the previous post here. ReFS ...Read More
Posted by Katie Freedman
When I say SpiceWorld to most folks, it instantly congers up images of the 90’s British pop group, the SpiceGirls & their movie from 1997, when it should bring to mind one of the best IT Co...Read More
Posted by Unitrends
Are you certified yet? Take our Unitrends Certified Administrator (UCA) course and become a certified administrator in Unitrends backup solutions. COURSE DESCRIPTION In this course, you will learn abo...Read More
Posted by Nicole Reineke
In this series of blog posts we are going to cut through the self-serving and competing claims and examine each of the arguments in favor and against the various techniques used for virtual dat...Read More
Posted by Mark Campbell
So in my last blog post we talked about the preferences of the buyer being the key attribute with respect to what is “better” – whether it’s smartphones or backup appliances ve...Read More
Posted by Mark Campbell
Who has the largest market share in smartphones: Apple or Samsung? Why would I buy an Apple smartphone versus an Android phone? And what in the heck does that have to do with backup appliances and bac...Read More
Posted by Sameer Kamat
Windows 2012 is an operating system that is built for the cloud. A key characteristic of the cloud is seamless scalability. Hyper-V 2012 is certainly is a big feature of the Windows Server 2012 portfo...Read More