Tag: Microsoft

ReFS – Microsoft releases cumulative update 4077525!

Hi, last week Microsoft has finally released the ReFS stability patch KB4077525 (February 22, 2018) for Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 that fixes ReFS lockup problems with Veeam repositories. In the “Last Word from Gostev“, he wrote that in the change log, there are just a couple of modest lines about ReFS performance improvements, …

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Microsoft ReFS new driver version fixed all issues!

UPDATED (February 26, 2018): ReFS – Microsoft releases cumulative update 4077525! ______________ Hi, the confirmation that beta ReFS driver version 10.0.14393.1934 fixed all issues, including from those with very large volumes. And reported are not just those repository server lockups fixed, but also a significantly improved performance of all backup operations. These were all excellent …

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Spectre & Meltdown: Patch Virtual Machine (Guest OS) too!

Updated (January 24, 2018): Spectre and Meltdown – Patches are being recalled by VMware & Dell EMC – Veeam’s feedback _____________ Hello, I will not explain to you the implications what Specter or Meltdown on a security level. Basically, there are a lot of articles that you can read with many different opinions… Especially about …

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Microsoft Azure PowerShell v5.0 is available!

Microsoft Azure PowerShell version 5.0.0 is available. This is a breaking change release. Please see the migration guide for a full list of introduced breaking changes. Note: This repository (GitHub) contains a set of PowerShell cmdlets for developers and administrators to develop, deploy and manage Microsoft Azure applications.

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Come to New Orleans for VeeamON 2017!

Updated on May 22, 2017: VeeamON New Orleans – Veeam Availability Suite 10 – Some new features announced! _________ Updated on May 9, 2017: Hello, VeeamON actually starts in just 7 days from now! I’ll leave for NOLA on Sunday 14, 2017. We can meet on-premise if you want (@c_glemot). The number one reason to …

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