Veeam Vanguard!

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Veeam Vanguard

While 2021 was a bit challenging so far, I learned the great news last week that I was select to be part of the 2021 Veeam Vanguard class!

For those not familiar with Veeam Vanguard (or Veeam), check out their site about Veeam Vanguards.

Veeam Vanguards are considered experts in their respected fields and believe in the power of the community. Now, I by no means consider myself an expert, there is always so much to learn, but I definitely believe in community and giving back what you can. I don’t know the countless times someone’s blog really helped me solve a problem I was having or a post on Twitter.

One of the greatest benefits of programs like Veeam Vanguard is being able to network with others in the industry. You might run into an issue and just ask in the Slack channel. Chances are someone else has seen this before and knows how to fix it. Plus, there are betas for testing on your home lap, licenses (Veeam already has great community editions), exclusive access to VeeamOn, and just awesomeness all around.

Speaking of, seeing all those names who are part of this program the imposter syndrome is definitely lurking and wanting to take hold!

Many thanks again to all who make this possible! Including Rick Vanover, Danny Allan, Niels Engelen, Anthony Spiteri, Michael Cade, Andrew Zhelezko, Anton Gostev, Rin Bessette, Melissa Palmer, and Nikola Pejková. (I’m sure I might have forgotten some, apologies)

Also special shout-out to Joe Hughes, Jim Jones and Al Rasheed!

ESXi on Arm, Ubuntu, WireGuard and some Veeam

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Like many others in the community I was very excited when I heard that ESXi on Arm is now general available. I heard about it first a few years back at VMworld, where a demo was shown. So, like many others I jumped to Amazon to get myself a Raspberry Pi 4 Kit. I opted to get the 8GB version, just in case.

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Using Tags with Veeam

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Here at our little shop, I have been using Veeam for more than 5 years. It was already implemented when I got here, but I quickly decided to completely rebuild it from scratch and have been pretty happy with it. Of course, the build-out changes over time, as new features become available and/or requirements change.

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So I have started to blog too…

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Welcome to my blog. I have now joined many others to blog about things that interest me. In my case this will be mainly IT related topics. I am an IT manager at a mid-size financial institution, and as such we run many systems other business do as well. Mainly a Cisco, VMware and Veeam shop with some sweet EMC SANs. But, we try to do some fun things too…but that will be in another post.