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Problem You’ve suffered a failure on your VMware SRM’s “Protected Site” or “Recovery Site” server. You have no backups so you proceed to rebuild the server by reinstalling and restoring
As with my previous post, I had to document a recent vSphere 5 install and since I already have the screenshots, I figure I’ll take the time to write this
While installing VMware vCenter 5.0 on a Windows Server 2008 R2 isn’t very exciting, I had to document one of my installs earlier last week so while it doesn’t differ
It’s been such a busy 2 months for me over here that I just realized I’ve written 5 posts in October 2011 and 3 posts in November 2011. My draft
I think I’ve still been averaging at least 2 to 3 Exchange 2003 to 2007 or 2010 migrations ever since the latter versions were released and while performing a migration
Problem You’ve completed migrating all of your users’ mailboxes from Exchange 2003 to 2010 and used the PowerShell scripts to configure replicas of the legacy Exchange server to your new
I was recently ask by a client about how they could apply permissions for a specific user to all of their existing public folders without having to manually set them
Problem You’ve just rebuilt VMware SRM (Site Recovery Manager) 4.1.1 after suffering a host failure and would like to rerun the Configure option for the Array Manager: You navigate through
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