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[ Blog ] Deploy the #Omnissa Edge Gateway
Due to #license type changes and new services, the Omnissa Edge Gateway must be installed for the Horizon infrastructure to function properly.
Omnissa Edge Gateway is not only used for distributing the licenses for the configured POD (you can manage more PODs) but also it provides an overview of the infrastructure status.
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[ Blog ] Scaling #Omnissa App Volumes Manager with Kemp load balancer
Scaling Omnissa App Volumes Manager is essential for maintaining high availability and consistent performance in large VDI environments.
Since App Volumes is now the standard under the Omnissa brand, using a robust load balancer like Kemp LoadMaster ensures that user logins and application attachments http://rviv.ly/IZcgSo #appvolumesmanager
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[ Blog ] Remove #Ceph #datastore from #Proxmox
To remove Ceph datastore from Proxmox several steps are involved, especially if you want to completely clear Ceph from your system.
Before proceeding, keep in mind that this process will permanently delete all data stored on the Ceph datastore. Make sure to have a working backup of any critical data before proceeding.
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[ Blog ] Shutdown #Proxmox #cluster with #Ceph storage
To #shutdown Proxmox cluster and prevent data loss or corruption, especially when Ceph storage is in use, you must follow a specific procedure.
When working with a high-availability infrastructure, performing maintenance tasks can be a delicate process. Shutting down a cluster, even for a planned event like a power outage or hardware http://rviv.ly/GCyTZM
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[ Blog ] Nakivo #Backup to #Tape configuration
Nakivo Backup to Tape is a feature provided by Nakivo Backup & Replication that allows archiving backups created by Backup Jobs to tape devices.
The Nakivo Backup to Tape operation can be done by performing a Backup Copy Job setting the tape device as destination. A direct backup to tape is currently not supported.
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[ Blog ] Proxmox #node replacement in #Ceph cluster
If a core Proxmox server fails taking its Ceph OSDs with it, the Proxmox node replacement doesn't have to be a nightmare.
To fix this issue you must cleanly decommission the failed server and correctly perform the Proxmox node replacement to ensure your Ceph data remains resilient.
The Ceph cluster should have the status http://rviv.ly/hDkYPo #replace
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[ Blog ] Omnissa #Horizon enable #copy and #paste from #Published Apps
When using Omnissa Horizon, the copy and paste operation between the local device and Published Applications may not work.
By default, this feature is disabled for security reasons. A straightforward way to enable this is by using Dynamic Environment Management (DEM), a tool included with the Horizon solution.
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[ Blog ] How to #backup #Microsoft Entra ID with Veeam
With latest versions of Veeam Backup & Replication it is possible to backup Microsoft Entra ID to enhance the protection of cloud services used by your Organization.
Microsoft Entra ID (formerly #Azure Active Directory) is Microsoft's cloud-based identity and access management service. It helps organizations manage user http://rviv.ly/qDANYE #entraid
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[ Blog ] How to install #Nakivo on Hyper-V
To install Nakivo on Hyper-V, you can choose either the supported Windows or #Linux platforms based on your business requirements.
Installing Nakivo on a Linux-based virtual machine (Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS in this example) allows you to save a Windows license, as the product provides the same features.
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[ Blog ] Packaging an #application with Omnissa App Volumes
Packaging an application using Omnissa App Volumes is a useful way to deploy applications to users, as it eliminates the need to reconfigure the Golden Image for each new application.
This solution virtualizes applications and deploys them only to entitled users, simplifying application distribution and maintenance. http://rviv.ly/6zp0BZ #appvolumes
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[ Blog ] Veeam #Backup and #Replication 13 released
The wait is over! The long-awaited new #Veeam Backup and Replication 13 is finally GA and available for download.
The number of new features and enhancements is impressive, further solidifying the solution's leadership position in the market for backup solutions.
What's new in #Veeam Backup and Replication 13
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[ Blog ] Proxmox #upgrade #Ceph #Reef to #Squid
If you are running Ceph Reef in your #Proxmox infrastructure and plan to upgrade to Proxmox 9, you must first upgrade Ceph Reef to Squid to meet the prerequisites.
As a best practice, before proceeding with the upgrade make sure to have a working backup of your VMs and Containers.
Prerequisites
To upgrade Ceph Reef to Squid, make sure http://rviv.ly/jfy36b -
[ Blog ] 5 Reasons to choose Object First #OOTBI as Veeam #repository
Object First Ootbi (Out-of-the-Box Immutability) is an S3 Object Storage #backup appliance built and optimized for Veeam Backup & Replication.
To choose the right model, you can use the Backup Storage Calculator provided by Object First to estimate the size you may need to store your backups.
Object First http://rviv.ly/4IPLx9 #ObjectFirst
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[ Blog ] Migrating from #VMware #Horizon to Omnissa: is a direct upgrade a good idea?
Migrating from VMware Horizon to #Omnissa is more than just a name change but it’s a structural and architectural shift in the VDI landscape.
While a direct upgrade (in-place) might seem like the shortest path, it often leads to technical debt or broken automation due to the massive http://rviv.ly/w9uYBX #migrazione
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[ Blog ] VMware #vCenter vulnerability CVE-2025-41241
A denial of service vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-41241, has been discovered within VMware vCenter.
Broadcom has evaluated this issue as having a moderate severity rating, with a CVSSv3 base score of 4.4. While this isn't a high-severity critical flaw, it's still an issue that could lead http://rviv.ly/GqTV8p #CVE #denialofservice #securityadvisory
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[ Blog ] Optimizing #Persistent #VDI with App Volumes and #FSLogix
When using #Omnissa Horizon Instant Clones, it's often necessary to have a persistent VDI to save user data and settings between sessions, as the clones are non-persistent by default.
To create this persistent area, you can choose between two main solutions:
Omnissa App Volumes
FSLogixIn a VDI http://rviv.ly/THU8Yj #appvolumes
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[ Blog ] How to #expand Object First #OOTBI #cluster
If the OOTBI repository used for Veeam backups is out of space, you can expand Object First OOTBI cluster with a simple, secure, and seamless procedure.
The process of adding new nodes to your cluster is straightforward allowing you to go from a single node to a multi-node powerhouse in just a few simple steps.
In this example, an http://rviv.ly/kfFLR5
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[ Blog ] Nakivo #Backup and #Replication v11.1 released
The new #Nakivo Backup and Replication v11.1 has just been released offering powerful new features mainly focused to protect VMware, #Proxmox platforms, and physical machines.
A major improvement in v11.1 is the expanded set of functions available for the Proxmox environment, allowing to fully protect your workloads.
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[ Blog ] Veeam #Worker on #Proxmox VE: "Cannot access a closed Stream" error
When you try to #deploy a Veeam Worker in a Proxmox VE environment, you might encounter the error "Cannot access a closed Stream".
This error prevents the Worker from deploying correctly and, consequently, stops you from backing up the Proxmox VE platform.
Cannot access a closed Stream error http://rviv.ly/A7S0op #closedstream -
[ Blog ] Is the VMware #VCF 9 upgrade worth the cost and complexity?
With the release of VMware VCF 9, many organizations are now facing a key question: "Is the VMware VCF 9 upgrade worth the cost and complexity?"
VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9 appears to be a significant strategic decision with a number of potential benefits, especially for organizations http://rviv.ly/HfSzFp #aggiornamento #virtualization
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[ Blog ] Using the #Veeam Deployment Kit
Latest Veeam Backup & Replication v13 introduces the Veeam Deployment Kit, a package used to enable certificate-based authentication.
Once installed on a target server, Veeam leverages the #certificate for authentication instead of the traditional username and password.
The Veeam Deployment Kit can be used to http://rviv.ly/BDnyrt #autenticazione #deploymentkit
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[ Blog ] Monitoring #Proxmox with #InfluxDB and #Grafana
Monitoring Proxmox environment is an essential administrative practice for maintaining a healthy and fully functional system.
It allows administrators to proactively identify and fix issues before they lead to service disruptions.
This guide uses an Ubuntu Linux machine to set up the monitoring stack.
Install InfluxDB
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[ Blog ] Omnissa #Horizon 2503 upgrade guide: #DEM and Templates - pt.4
When installed in your Omnissa Horizon infrastructure, Dynamic Environment Manager (DEM) should be upgraded last in your component upgrade sequence.
You need also to update the associated Group Policy ADMX templates in Active Directory as part of the DEM upgrade process.
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[ Blog ] Nakivo v11.2 released with full #vSphere 9 and #Proxmox 9 support
The latest release of #Nakivo v11.2 comes with full support for legacy giants (VMware) and emerging open-source leaders such as Proxmox.
With this release, Nakivo consolidates its position as a powerful solution for protecting modern and hybrid virtual environments.
Nakivo v11.2 what's new
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[ Blog ] VMware Tools vulnerability CVE-2025-22247
A new vulnerability CVE-2025-22247 has been reported, affecting VMware Tools installed on VMware vSphere VMs.
Marked as a moderate-severity vulnerability with a CVSS score of 6.1, it allows attackers with non-administrative privileges on a guest VM to compromise local files, leading to insecure file http://rviv.ly/JMR409 #CVE #securityadvisory #vulnerabilità
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[ Blog ] VMware Tools vulnerability CVE-2025-22247
A new vulnerability CVE-2025-22247 has been reported, affecting VMware Tools installed on VMware vSphere VMs.
Marked as a moderate-severity vulnerability with a CVSS score of 6.1, it allows attackers with non-administrative privileges on a guest VM to compromise local files, leading to insecure file http://rviv.ly/JMR409 #CVE #securityadvisory #vulnerabilità
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[ Blog ] Omnissa #Horizon 2503 upgrade guide: Connection Server - pt.2
The Omnissa Connection Server is the most critical component to upgrade, as any issues could significantly impact #VDI functionality.
This upgrade requires careful planning and after upgrading the App Volumes Manager, the Connection Server should be the next Horizon component in the upgrade sequence. http://rviv.ly/Zs70Bt #connectionserver
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[ Blog ] Veeam #Backup for #Microsoft 365 v8.3 available
Veeam recently released the new #Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 v8.3 with includes enhancements and bug fixes.
After the installation, the Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 build number will be 8.3.0.2201.
Upgrade options
If you already have Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 installed in your infrastructure, a direct http://rviv.ly/lY8MoV #exchange -
[ Blog ] Enable #FIDO2 #authentication in Omnissa #Horizon True SSO
To enforce the login process, FIDO2 authentication adds an additional layer of security, enabling a robust #MFA authentication process.
Leveraging #Azure authentication methods and Omnissa Horizon True SSO capabilities enhances the security of the VDI infrastructure against unwanted access.
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[ Blog ] Omnissa #Horizon 2503 upgrade guide: #UAG - pt.3
Following the upgrade sequence, the Unified Access Gateway (UAG) is the next component to be upgraded.
Currently, there is no direct upgrade for the UAG but instead, the correct method is to reinstall the new version.
Blog serie
Omnissa Horizon 2503 upgrade guide: App Volumes Manager - pt.1
Omnissa http://rviv.ly/O1oG0W #aggiornamento