This is the last module on MS Azure Associate Certification which talked about the container in Azure.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Monday, April 20, 2020
Flash Card Module 10-Implement Resource Management Security in Azure
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Sunday, April 19, 2020
Flash Card Module 9:- Manage Security Operation in Azure
Flashcard Module 9- Manage Security Operation in Azure for MS Azure Associate Certification
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Flash card Module 8:Manage Identity and Access in Azure Active Directory
Here is the next flashcard for Module 8 :-Manage Identity and Access in Azure Active Directory.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Deploy Veeam Linux Proxy
In this post, we will explore deploying Linux as Veeam Proxy.(data mover). The following distro is supported as Linux proxy:
[Pre-deployment]
In our lab, we have deployed
2. Select Linux & follow the wizard
4. You will get an error message if did not modify the VM configuration file.
Do note that Linux proxy only can use "hot add" mode.
Limitation of this Linux proxy:
Cannot use for
a) File share backup
b) VM Copy
c) Replication over WAN Accelerator
64-bit versions of the following Linux distributions are supported. Note that bash shell and SSH are required.
- Debian 8 – 10
- Ubuntu 19.10
- Ubuntu LTS: 14.04, 16.04, 18.04
- RHEL 6.x – 8.x
- CentOS 6.x – 8.x
- Oracle Linux 6 (starting from UEK3)
- Oracle Linux 7, 8
- Fedora 30 – 31
- openSUSE Leap 15.1
- SLES 11 SP4
- SLES 12 SP1 – SP5
- SLES 15 SP0, SP1
[Pre-deployment]
In our lab, we have deployed
- Ubuntu Server 19.10. You can download from https://ubuntu.com/download/server and install into VM
- Edit VMX configuration and set disk.enableUUID="TRUE" on the VM
[Deployment]
1. Use VBR Console to add as manage Servers.
2. Select Linux & follow the wizard
3. Then add as Backup Proxy & point to the server that you've added during the previous step
4. You will get an error message if did not modify the VM configuration file.
5. If no issue, it will prompt to restart proxy to finish the configuration.
Do note that Linux proxy only can use "hot add" mode.
Limitation of this Linux proxy:
Cannot use for
a) File share backup
b) VM Copy
c) Replication over WAN Accelerator
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Flash Card Module 7: Manage Resources in Azure
In Module 7 of Microsoft Azure Solution Associate, we will check on Manage Resources in Azure
Monday, April 13, 2020
Flash Card Module 6: Architect Migration, Business Continuity and DR in Azure
In Module 6, we are going to look on Architect Migration, Business Continuity and DR in Azure.
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Flash Card Module 5-Architect Compute Infrastructure in Azure
Here is module 5 for Microsoft Azure Solution Associate flashcard:
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Flash Card Module 4: Architect Infrastructure Operation in Azure
Here is Module 4 for MS Azure Solution Associate flash card:
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Flash Card Module 3: Architect Network Infra in Azure
Here is module 3 for AZ-103 or AZ-104 certification flashcard. In this module, we will look into Architect Network Infrastructure in Azure.
Friday, April 3, 2020
Test Result on Supported Recovery Features on Different Hypervisor Support By Veeam
I've run a few tests on my lab environment on features support based on a hypervisor. It may come useful when you're planning for a migration to the different hypervisors.
Lab environment:- Veeam Backup & Replication v10
Here is my test result:
Test 1: Instant VM Recovery
Test 2: Full VM Restore (Entire disk recovery)
Test 3: Instant Disk Recovery
Test 4: Storage Snapshot
Hope this helps.
Lab environment:- Veeam Backup & Replication v10
Here is my test result:
Test 1: Instant VM Recovery
Test 2: Full VM Restore (Entire disk recovery)
Test 3: Instant Disk Recovery
Test 4: Storage Snapshot
Hope this helps.
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Central AHV Backup Proxy Appliance Deployment Using Veeam
With v10, veeam included an enhancement for Nutanix AHV data protection. Some of the enhancement of Veeam & Backup is
1. AHV Cluster registration
2. Nutanix snapshot aware
3. Linux FLR
4. License management
5. Instant VM recovery to Vmware
6. VeeamZip
7. Centralized AHV appliance deployment
The AHV Backup Proxy v2 provides enhancement such as:-
a) Native deduplication appliance support (DDBoost, Catalyst)
b) Snapshot-only job
c) Restore from Protection Domain created, user-created snapshot (VM, file-level, disk)
d) Multi-User VAN UI
e) Email job status notification
f) drive exclusion
g) Schedule Active Full (no synthetic full yet)
h) Community Edition support
i) Restore any backup to AHV
j) Proxy snapshot protection job
Check out below step on how to add Nutanix Cluster, Linux Appliance and AHV Proxy v2
Step 1:- Add Nutanix Cluster
Step 3: Provide credential that able to connect to Nutanix Cluster
Step 4: Provide Linux FLR Appliance ip address. Use when to recover Linux file-level recovery
Step 5: Apply the configuration.
Step 5: After complete adding Nutanix Cluster, you can proceed to add AHV Proxy or later.
Step 6: If decide to create a new proxy, select "Deploy New Proxy" option
Step 7: Define proxy name & size. You can define vcpu, vmemory & concurrent task.
Step 8: Provide DNS for AHV Proxy & define ip address (either use static or dhcp)
Step 10: Specify which repository to allow access
Step 11: Apply the setting. Veeam will start to push the installer, create a new VM and apply the setting. It is crucial that the entire setting use DNS name.
Configuration completed. You able to click on Web Console. System will open web browser to access AHV proxy.
Hope this guide help.
Good Luck with your deployment.
1. AHV Cluster registration
2. Nutanix snapshot aware
3. Linux FLR
4. License management
5. Instant VM recovery to Vmware
6. VeeamZip
7. Centralized AHV appliance deployment
The AHV Backup Proxy v2 provides enhancement such as:-
a) Native deduplication appliance support (DDBoost, Catalyst)
b) Snapshot-only job
c) Restore from Protection Domain created, user-created snapshot (VM, file-level, disk)
d) Multi-User VAN UI
e) Email job status notification
f) drive exclusion
g) Schedule Active Full (no synthetic full yet)
h) Community Edition support
i) Restore any backup to AHV
j) Proxy snapshot protection job
Check out below step on how to add Nutanix Cluster, Linux Appliance and AHV Proxy v2
Step 1:- Add Nutanix Cluster
Step 2:- Enter Nutanix Cluster name ( not ip address)
Step 3: Provide credential that able to connect to Nutanix Cluster
Step 4: Provide Linux FLR Appliance ip address. Use when to recover Linux file-level recovery
Step 5: Apply the configuration.
Step 5: After complete adding Nutanix Cluster, you can proceed to add AHV Proxy or later.
Step 6: If decide to create a new proxy, select "Deploy New Proxy" option
Step 7: Define proxy name & size. You can define vcpu, vmemory & concurrent task.
Step 8: Provide DNS for AHV Proxy & define ip address (either use static or dhcp)
Step 9 : Provide AHV Proxy credential. Remember this credential when want to access from Web console.
Step 10: Specify which repository to allow access
Step 11: Apply the setting. Veeam will start to push the installer, create a new VM and apply the setting. It is crucial that the entire setting use DNS name.
If no issue, Veeam will start to push configuration with setting to integrate Nutanix Cluster & Veeam Backup Server.
If you encountered an issue, please refer to here.
Open AHV Web Console, to verify IP deployment with the correct IP that you map to DNS record.
Configuration completed. You able to click on Web Console. System will open web browser to access AHV proxy.
Hope this guide help.
Good Luck with your deployment.
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