We have a small SharePoint Foundation 2010 site here, which contains some information which we wanted to protect. The size of the site did not particularly warrant the purchase of a license for any specialist backup software, so we were looking for a way to back it up, send some notifications and retain a specific
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Month: November 2014
PowerShell: Move SnapMirror Destinations to a New Aggregate (7-Mode)
We got some new disk shelves in to replace some old ones on our NetApp filer. The old disks had a lot of SnapMirror destination volumes.All these needed migrating to the new disks. Initially we were planning on creating a new set of SnapMirrors from the source volumes to the destinations, and once these were
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Assigning Permissions to Assign Networks to VM in vSphere
If you need to allow a specific user or group the permission to change the connected network on a virtual machine in vSphere, then permissions have to be given in a couple of places. This provides very granular control about the machines and the networks that a person can use, however may not be totally
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