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[Yada Yada Cloud] Choosing from Exchange On-prem vs Exchange Online: The never ending story? – Part II

  Previous post: [Yada Yada Cloud] Choosing from Exchange On-prem vs Exchange Online: The never ending story? – Part I Continuing this two set article about Exchange on-prem vs Exchange Online, I’m going to cover the most common conversation points from #5 to #8 and one bonus track. As in my previous post, I’ll review the Exchange on-prem, Exchange Online […]

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Azure Stack TP3 is Here! And with Pricing

  Update: Azure Stack final pricing and packaging released, more information: “Azure Stack Final Pricing Available, Disconnected and Fixed Fee Model Confirmed“. Update: Azure Stack has been released in GA (General Availability) with updated features, Azure Stack Development Kit free download and more: “Azure Stack Is Here! Development Kit (Single-Node) Free Download Available and More“. The latest and final Technical […]

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Microsoft will Officially Support for the First Time a Migration using Azure Stack

  Azure Stack it’s just a few months away to be released in GA (General Availability) and Microsoft has just decided they are going to officially support the applications migration (at least part of them) from one datacenter to another in India using the Azure appliance for datacenters. Update: Azure Stack has been released in GA (General Availability) with updated […]

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[Yada Yada Cloud] Choosing from Exchange On-prem vs Exchange Online: The never ending story? – Part I

Second Part: [Yada Yada Cloud] Choosing from Exchange On-prem vs Exchange Online: The never ending story? – Part II Continuing with the cloud discussions, an interesting theme to review is the Office 365 suitability and readiness for each organization. I want to expand this discussion with a comparison between Exchange Online vs Exchange On-Prem, reviewing the most common conversation points when […]

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Taking a Quick Look to Software Defined Storage (SDS) – Part I

  Do not be afraid; meet this new (or not so new) player in town: Software Defined Storage (SDS). Moreover, why is it important for you to know about its existence? Why should you start considering evaluating it in your solutions deployed within your organizations or customers? Let us take a quick look into the technology, what represents, and the […]

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[Step-by-Step] Creating a Windows Server 2012 R2 Failover Cluster using StarWind iSCSI SAN v8

  If you don’t know StarWind iSCSI SAN product and you currently handling clusters that require a shared storage (not necessarily Windows), I highly recommend to take a look around to this the platform. To summarize, StarWind iSCSI SAN represents a software which allows you to create your own shared storage platform without requiring any additional hardware. I created a […]

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About Packaging (and not virtualizing) Applications – Part II: First Approach for Silent Installations

  After the general overview about application packaging, benefits and best practices in Part I of this series, it is time to start working understanding existing installation packages, handle some examples and reviewing step-by-step processes we will need to start packaging applications. In this second post, the focus will be packaging applications without the use of any 3rd party tool, […]

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