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| | | | | Got a email from a customer trying to track down information on who deleted a VM from their environment. It wasn't a critical VM, it was running some app the IT department was using, and they were able to restore it from a backup. Since the VM was running an app they were using they wanted to find out who deleted it so they could understand what the reason for deleting it was. | |
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| | | | | intro Welcome to Part 1 of my Nested vSphere Home Lab Series. In my previous post, I went over the gist of what I plan to do for my nested Nested vSphere Home Lab. In this post, I will cover the setup and configuration of a Sophos XG Firewall Home Edition which will serve as the | |
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| | | | | Over the past couple of months, you may have seen some of our social media posts on the importance of encrypting virtual machines, specifically within the VMwar | |
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| | | Hi ??, In this blog post I will show you how to connect an Ethernet only device to Wi-Fi using an extra router and the WDS functionality. I initially wanted to install the TP Link Archer T4U WiFi adapter driver on my Ubuntu 20.04 PC but unfortunately the driver is no longer supported. Since I really needed high internet speed for my PC, I decided to connect it via an Ethernet cable and buy another TP-Link router to use in WDS mode. | ||