Deploying Storage Spaces Direct – Part 3 #StorageSpacesDirect #mvphour
by Cristal Kawula | Mar 20, 2017 | S2D | 2 |
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Deploying Storage Spaces Direct – Part 2 #StorageSpacesDirect #mvphour
by Cristal Kawula | Mar 20, 2017 | S2D | 0 |
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Deploying Storage Spaces Direct – Part 1 #StorageSpacesDirect #mvphour
by Cristal Kawula | Mar 19, 2017 | S2D | 2 |
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#1 Best Selling Book – Master PowerShell Tricks Volume 2 – Free for the next 48 hours #PowerShell
by Cristal Kawula | Mar 19, 2017 | Books, MVP | 0 |
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#MVPDays – Storage Spaces Direct – Getting your feet wet
by | Mar 15, 2017 | Hyper-V, HyperConverged, MVPDays, S2D, Windows Server | 0 |
Today at the #MVPDays Vancouver we talked to people who had never heard of Microsoft Storage Spaces Direction (S2D). It’s hard to believe, but yes there are people out there that haven’t had the chance to get up to date on the latest Windows Server 2016 Operating System. This is usually due to meetings, ongoing projects and running older version of the Windows OS. So what were the big take aways from the session?
Opening/Upgrading SCCM 2012 R2 PowerShell
by | Mar 13, 2017 | SCCM, Scripts, Windows Server | 0 |
Nothing truly new here, but it is a new year and a new environment for me. I’ve just sat down at my seat at a customer’s location and wanted to inventory a bunch of things inside their System Center Configuration Manager 2012 R2 CU3 environment. Regardless it’s older and we’re in the process of migrating to Configuration Manager 2016! Exciting times ahead! In any case, I installed the Configuration Manager 2012 R2 console on my Windows 7 laptop (64-bit). See where things are going. We’re not running the latest and greatest… yet 😉
The Ultimate Veeam Production-Replica Test Lab Step by Step
by Émile Cabot | Feb 17, 2017 | Hyper-V, HyperConverged, MVP, S2D, Veeam | 1 |
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The Worlds Largest Availability Conference – VeeamOn, May 16-19, New Orleans
by Émile Cabot | Feb 13, 2017 | Azure, Hyper-V, HyperConverged, MVP, S2D, Veeam | 0 |
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GPO/GPP – Control the Local Administrators Group
by | Feb 11, 2017 | Windows Server | 4 |
One of the issues that data center or even any Windows Administrator has is managing the local administrators group on each and every one of their domain members. There is a lovely security setting that has been around for many years, Restricted Groups, which can be controlled via local security policies of via GPO. This works, but has a few pitfalls as you’ve probably run into once in a while. Keep reading to see how you can solve some of them with Group Policy Preferences.
Master PowerShell Tricks Volume 2 – Now Available on Kindle
by Kawula Dave | Feb 10, 2017 | Books, MVP, Scripts | 0 |
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Free Azure Training – Microsoft Tech Summit Sessions on #Azure from 2016
by Cristal Kawula | Feb 3, 2017 | Azure, MVP | 0 |
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SCCM – Using Multiple SUPs, but clients aren’t switching
by | Feb 2, 2017 | SCCM, Scripts, Windows Server | 1 |
One of the issues I’ve come across is using Configuration Managers (2012 R2+) feature of being able to deploy multiple Software Update Points (SUP) within a site. This scenario is essentially to avoid using traditional network load balancing (NLB) and offload the work to the clients. One would think, if one SUP is not available it’s pretty simple, switch to the next one in the list. Well this doesn’t always happen as one may expect. Why?
Great Free Training – Live Stream Tech Field Day #TFD13
by Kawula Dave | Feb 1, 2017 | MVP, MVPDays, Veeam | 0 |
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Configuring Multiple Software Update Points (SUP) in SCCM
by | Jan 26, 2017 | SCCM, Scripts, Windows Server | 1 |
I was working on a SCCM deployment where there was already one existing Software Update Point (SUP). Due to new firewall restrictions, a few new SUPs were required. Microsoft has changed their best practices with SCCM in regards to using multiple SUPs. The best practice is to share the WSUS Database (SUSDB) and the WSUS content directory. This cuts down on a lot of space, replication and administrative issues.
Master PowerShell Tricks – Volume 2
by Cristal Kawula | Jan 20, 2017 | Books, MVP, MVPDays | 0 |
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Edmonton MVPDays Early bird tickets Sold Out #mvphour @mvpdays
by Cristal Kawula | Jan 20, 2017 | MVPDays | 0 |
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Our PowerShell eBook is available… for Free (72 hours)!
by | Jan 17, 2017 | Books, Scripts, Windows Server | 0 |
Well it’s finally happened, I’m officially going to accept the title of author. After previous collaborating on a few books, and after a lot of time collaborating with other MVP rock stars and some hard work, our eBook, Master PowerShell tricks (Volume 1) has been released on Amazon.
Free E-Book Available for the next 72 Hours – Master Storage Spaces Direct
by Kawula Dave | Jan 17, 2017 | Books, MVP, MVPDays | 0 |
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