What is Nutanix Leap architecture
What is Nutanix Leap? Nutanix Leap (Disaster Recovery runbooks) help orchestrate, automate and test failover and failback processes for applications running on top of Nutanix AOS....
What is Nutanix Leap? Nutanix Leap (Disaster Recovery runbooks) help orchestrate, automate and test failover and failback processes for applications running on top of Nutanix AOS....
My previous post – dated mid-2016 – about migration of Windows 2003 from VMware ESXi to Nutanix AHV, was mainly focused on manual migration. Back in...
NOTE: NUTANIX Xtract was renames to Nutanix MOVE Back in December 2018 Nutanix released Xtract in version 2.0. Major enhancements are support for Amazon AWS EC2...
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 is on the market for a few months. Some customers already started deploying Windows Server 2019 on Nutanix AHV. As of today...
What is the difference between the Redundancy Factor and the Replication Factor on Nutanix. Redundancy Factor (aka FT – Fault Tolerance), allows a Nutanix cluster to...
A few days back Nutanix released Acropolis in version 5.9.1. Generally speaking, if you go through release notes, you can see that all fixes are related...
Virtual Machine snapshot is an excellent feature which helps quickly rollback changes if something goes wrong. However, many users or Admins are using snapshots as “backups”....
Following Nutanix software release roadmap, today Nutanix released Acropolis in version 5.9. Acropolis 5.9 is STS (Short Term Support) software fork. What’s new in Nutanix Acropolis...
How to create security policy in Nutanix Flow To get a better understanding of how Nutanix Flow policies work, have a look at my blog “Security...
How to create category in Nutanix Flow To get a better understanding of how Nutanix Flow policies work, have a look at my blog “Security Policies...