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Veeam Backup for AWS – Create the EC2 Backup policy

June 5, 2022 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

Login page - Veeam Backup for AWS

How to create a new veeam Backup policy to protect EC2 instances on AWS? How to protect the AWS cloud VM ? Cloud VM backup lifecycle can be managed by veeam. In the “Veeam Backup for AWS” series of articles, we have so far deployed the veeam backup appliance from the AWS marketplace and created […]

Filed Under: AWS, AWS Backup, Backup, Cloud, Veeam Tagged With: AWS, Backup, Cloud, DevOps, Disaster Recovery, EC2, RHEL7, VMware

Veeam Backup for AWS – Deploy and configure

May 29, 2022 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

AWS Backup solution - veeam

How to deploy Veeam Backup for the AWS solution? Veeam Backup for Amazon Web Services is a solution developed to protect Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), and Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) environments. The same product can able to handle disaster recovery tasks with ease by leveraging cloud native snapshots. Adding […]

Filed Under: Automation, AWS, AWS Backup, Backup, Cloud, DevOps, Disaster Recovery, Linux, Microsoft, Veeam, Windows Server 2019 Tagged With: AWS, Azure, Backup, Cloud, DevOps, Disaster Recovery, DR, Linux, VMware, Windows

Holistic Backup Solution for AWS – Veeam Backup

May 29, 2022 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

Veeam - Logo

Veeam is a very popular backup and disaster recovery solution for VMware and Hyper-V environments. The public cloud migration rate is soaring but cloud native backup solutions are not easy as on-prem backup solutions. This is primarily because each object has associated with cost in the cloud. So the product must be intelligent to calculate […]

Filed Under: AWS, AWS Backup, Azure, Azure, Backup, Cloud, GCP, Microsoft, Veeam Tagged With: AWS, Backup, Cloud, DevOps, Disaster Recovery, DR, veeam, VMware

kubernetes cluster setup – k8s LAB using Kubespary – Part 1

April 27, 2022 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

k8s LAB

How to set up a Kubernetes cluster in an automated fashion on our LAB environment? This article will walk you through kubernetes installation on Ubuntu on my windows 10 workstation. Getting hands-on on kubernetes is not a big task nowadays. There are hundreds of kubernetes variants available in the market including managed kubernetes environments like […]

Filed Under: Ansible engine, Automation, Cloud, kubernetes, VMware Tagged With: Ansible, K8s, kubernetes, kubespary, LAB, virtualbox, VMware

BDRSuite v5.2 – Recover ONPREM VM on Azure Quickly

April 25, 2022 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

vembu BDRSuite 5.2

BDRSuite v5.2 is generally available now. BRDSuite v5.2 includes multiple features including restoring the VMware VMs, Hyper-V VMs, Windows Servers & Windows Workstations backups to Microsoft Azure. It also brings On-demand backup scheduling for Microsoft 365 backups, User-level backup report for Microsoft-365, and On-demand backup scheduling for Google Workspace backups. This article will walk you […]

Filed Under: AWS, Azure Backup, Backup, Cloud, Vembu BDR, VMware, VMware vSphere Tagged With: AWS, Azure, Backup, BDRSuite, DR, Hyper-V, RHEL7, Vembu, VMware, Windows

Protect VMware estate using Dell EMC Networker – vProxy appliance

April 3, 2022 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

Networker for VMware Protection

Dell EMC NetWorker provides the ability to perform virtual machine backup and recovery by using the NetWorker VMware Protection solution with the vProxy appliance. It does support vSAN datastore for its virtual appliance known as vProxy, it supports running image backups and restores virtual machines running on vSAN datastores. NetWorker directly manages the vProxy appliances […]

Filed Under: Backup, VMware, VMware Free Tools, VMware vSphere, VMware vSphere 6.0, VMware vSphere 6.5 Tagged With: Backup, Dell EMC Networker, EMC Networkers, Free Backup, veeam, VMware

OpenShift 4.x – Single node cluster setup using RedHat CRC

March 19, 2022 By Cloud_Devops 3 Comments

OCP 4.x

How to set up Red Hat Openshift 4.x in Desktop/Laptop? Are you looking for a cost-effective solution to get the OCP 4.x lab environment? If yes, then this article is for you. Kubernetes is growing at a rapid pace and organizations are started using microservices more and more. When it comes to Kubernetes, Openshift stands […]

Filed Under: OKD, Openshift, Redhat-LINUX Tagged With: AWS, Azure, CodeReady Containers, Container, DevOps, Docker, EC2, OCP4, Openshift, Red Hat CRC, Redhat Linux, VMware

OKD – How to setup Red Hat Openshift 3.11 in a single node?

March 19, 2022 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

okd-openshift

Are you looking to set up a single node Openshift cluster? Maybe on AWS EC2 or Microsoft Azure VM? I am also like you who had really struggled to set up Openshift lab environment with lessor cost or no cost. As we all know RedHat Openshift 3.x release supports the single node cluster concept and […]

Filed Under: Automation, AWS, Azure, DevOps, GitOps, OKD, Openshift Tagged With: Azure, DevOps, EC2, Free, LAB, OKD, Openshift, Playground, Red Hat, Single Node Cluster, Test Environment, virtual machine, VMware

How to extend the root filesystem in RHEL 8 / CentOS 8?

January 29, 2022 By Cloud_Devops 3 Comments

How to extend / (root) filesystem without reinstalling the operating system ?. Is it possible to extend the root filesystem without destroying data? Is it possible to extend on the fly? The answer is yes if you are using LVM. This article will walk you through extending the root filesystem on Redhat Linux 8 (RHEL […]

Filed Under: CentOS 8, Linux, Linux - How to ?, Linux KVM, Linux-Interview Questions, Redhat-LINUX, RHEL 8 Tagged With: AWS, Azure, CentOS 8, Cloud, DevOps, LVM, RHEL 8, VMware

VMware vSphere – Build VM using Terraform – Cent OS/RHEL (Redhat Linux)

April 26, 2019 By Cloud_Devops 4 Comments

VMware vSphere VM Build - Terraform UnixArena

This article will provide step by step procedure for building  “CentOS” /”Redhat Linux” Virtual Machine using Terraform tool on the VMware vSphere environment.  Terraform is an excellent tool to build VM’s on VMware vSphere environment.  Terraform doesn’t require any dedicated host. You could download an opensource/free version of Terraform on your laptop or desktop and […]

Filed Under: Automation, Terraform Tagged With: Terraform, VMware, Vmware vsphere 6.5

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