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VeeamON Virtual 2018 — Reserve Your Seat Now

Published by Christian Mohn
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Hot on the heels of VMworld Europe 2018, Veeam is hosting its annual virtual conference on december 5th. Just like last year, I will be part of the panel in the Expert Lounge!

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Veeam Vanguard Summit 2018 - a Recap

After decompressing for few days, I’m finally able to wrap my head around the Veeam Vanguard Summit 2018 in Prague. The Veeam team provided loads of great content for us Vanguards, both public, embargoed and NDA rated.

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Veeam Vanguard Summit 2018 - a Precap

For the first time since the Veeam Vanguard program was started, I’ll be able to join the Vanguard Summit! This event takes place next week (October 15th to 18th) in lovely Prague, Czechia.

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Webinar: Veeam integration with VMware vSAN, vSphere tags and SPBM policies

Published by Christian Mohn
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Warning: Shameless self promotion ahead!

November 30th I’ll be joining Martin Plesner-Jacobsen from Veeam for a Live Webinar: _Veeam integration with VMware vSAN, vSphere tags and SPBM policies. _

Now that’s a lot of goodies in one place!

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VeeamOn Tour Virtual 2017 - Reserve your spot!

Published by Christian Mohn
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Veeam is hosting their VeeamOn Tour Virtual 2017 event on December 5th, and I’ll be part of the panel of bloggers in the Expert Lounge!

Veeam describes the event like this:

The biggest online Availability event in EMEA — VeeamON Tour Virtual 2017 — is once again coming to your desktop! No need to leave your chair — Experience Availability simply by joining us for an ultimate digital journey!

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Generating Random Data in Linux

I’ve been fleshing out a proper Veeam Backup & Replication Demo lab at work, but doing demos on static VMs isn’t all that much fun and doesn’t really give us much. Doing scheduled backups of non-changing data is really boring.

So, in order to get some changes done on the file system on a few Linux VMs running in the environment, I came up with the following solution:

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