How to evaluate VDI storage requirements

T-Blog Editor/ September 10, 2020/ Datacenter Infrastructure News, Engage the experts, Expert Advise and Opinion, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, Tekmart Enterprise Hardware Tips, Virtual desktop infrastructure and architecture

Reading Time-approximately: 4 minutesThere are a variety of factors that affect VDI storage, including system requirements and supported workloads. Evaluate these factors to ease the VDI planning process. By Robert Sheldon Published: 01 Sep 2020 IT must take a variety of factors into account during the VDI planning process, and storage is one of the most crucial components. IT should think of VDI storage

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Server and Hardware Inventory Templates

T-Blog Editor/ September 7, 2020/ Best practices for data center operations, Data Center Hardware, Datacenter Infrastructure News, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, Tekmart Enterprise Hardware Tips

Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesBy Kevin Ferguson Published: 29 Jun 2020 Maintaining an inventory of your servers, devices and apps helps classify information about servers and keeps information about software and applications all in one place. In addition, a provisioning inventory provides evidence of activities the IT team has executed, such as configuration changes, capacity planning, last restores and recovery tests. The types of inventory

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Locking down the datacentre: A security checklist for IT administrators

T-Blog Editor/ September 6, 2020/ Best practices for data center operations, Data center design and facilities, Data center facilities, Data Center Hardware, Data center systems management, Datacenter Infrastructure News, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, IT infrastructure management and planning, Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)

Reading Time-approximately: 4 minutesAs datacentres become increasingy decentralised and the security threats they face increase in number and complexity, IT admins are at risk of becoming overwhelmed as they strive to keep on top of their server farm estates By Stuart Burns, MMC Datacentre security is a complex subject that is unlikely to get simpler any time soon, particularly as the industry continues to expand

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Getting physical with datacentre security

T-Blog Editor/ September 6, 2020/ Business Continuity Planning, Data center facilities, Datacenter Infrastructure News, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, IT infrastructure management and planning

Reading Time-approximately: 6 minutesWhether it is natural disasters, terrorism or break-ins, datacentres will be vulnerable to a range of risks unless they are physically secured. Here’s how you can improve the physical security of your datacentre. By Nicholas Fearn Published: 24 Aug 2020 Hackers can wreak all sorts of havoc by breaching datacentres, from gaining access to masses of sensitive data to knocking entire companies

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A glossary of home network basics for the networking novice

T-Blog Editor/ September 6, 2020/ Engage the experts, Expert Advise and Opinion, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, Industry News and Expert Advice, Network Services

Reading Time-approximately: 4 minutesA remote employee’s home network requires basics such as routers, modems and VPN services. For the networking novice, this glossary explains and defines these terms and more. By Michaela Goss For businesses and employees alike, it’s crucial to understand how every home network also becomes an office network amid social distancing orders and increases in remote work. Home, or residential,

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5 signs it’s time for a NAS or SAN upgrade

T-Blog Editor/ September 6, 2020/ Backup and Archival Tools, Data storage backup tools, Data storage backup tools, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, Primary Storage Devices

Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesIt’s easy to tell when it’s time to modernize your storage infrastructure if you know the warning signs. Find out what they are and how Liberty Mutual Insurance handled its upgrade. By John Edwards Upgrading an enterprise’s storage infrastructure isn’t easy. That’s why many managers hesitate before committing to a NAS or SAN upgrade. However, sticking with outdated storage that

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What to do when your server crashes

T-Blog Editor/ September 5, 2020/ Data center server infrastructure and OSes, Data Centre Servers, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, Tekmart Enterprise Hardware Tips, Windows Server Troubleshooting

Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesHere are some troubleshooting steps you can take as you determine whether the crash occurred at the hardware, operating system or application level. By Brien Posey If you are reading this, then I’m assuming that you are probably working through the nightmare of a server crash. The bad news — aside from the experience of your server crashing — is that

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Backup scheduling best practices to ensure availability

T-Blog Editor/ September 5, 2020/ Backup and Archival Tools, Best practices for data center operations, Data storage backup tools, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, Remote data protection

Reading Time-approximately: 5 minutesFor daily work files, databases and mission-critical systems and data, the more frequent the backup, the better. But how often should you back up all your data? By Paul Kirvan With all the backup-focused products available on the market today, there is no excuse not to back up systems and data. The key to making all of this work is

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10-step guide for testing backups

T-Blog Editor/ September 5, 2020/ Backup and Archival Tools, Best practices for data center operations, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, Remote data protection, Tekmart Enterprise Hardware Tips

Reading Time-approximately: 4 minutesCreating and adopting a data backup plan is only the first step. To achieve complete data protection, you also need a backup testing strategy. By John Edwards The importance of scheduling regular data backups to protect against the possibility of a primary storage system failure is well understood. Less widely recognized, however, is the fact that backups can also fail,

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See what single- and dual-socket servers can add to your infrastructure.

T-Blog Editor/ August 26, 2020/ Data center server infrastructure and OSes, Data Centre Servers, Datacenter Infrastructure News, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, Tekmart Enterprise Hardware Tips

Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesBy Kerry Doyle Different server types bring advantages in processing speed, memory availability and overall cost. Single-socket servers offer cost, utilization benefits to admins For certain data centers, single-socket servers offer a more economical, resource-specific alternative to established dual-socket servers. Increasingly, organizations of all sizes can spend less to deploy single-socket 24+ core servers and achieve the same performance levels

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