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Jan-Tore Pedersen

MVP Managing Consultant and Partner at Spirhed | Microsoft Cloud and Datacenter MVP

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Works of Jan-Tore Pedersen

VMM Bare Metal Deployment stops working with WDS

So i was at a client a week ago to add 2 nodes to an existing S2D cluster. This was setup by a colleague of mine with VMM and WDS for Bare Metal Deployment. And was working a few months ago.

What’s new in System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2019

As i wrote about in my prev post about DPM 2019, a few day’s ago the System Center team posted a blog on the Windows Server blog post about the upcoming 2019 release this month. For the VMM 2019 release there is quite a few new features, most of them related to Software Defined things

S2D StoragePool Rebalance bug in Windows Server 2019

Hello everyone Since mid August there has been a rebalance issue of the storage in a Windows Server 2019 S2D storagepool. When ever you rebooted a node S2D would kick off a repair moving data off the “down” node. If a node was down for hours this would result in a lot of data being

Configure Azure Site Recovery with Virtual Machine Manager

One of the neat things you can do with Virtual Machine Manager is configure it to replicate Virtual Machines to a Azure Recovery Services Vault. And you can use Azure Site Recovery to fail those Virtual Machines over to Azure if you need to.

Configuring Priority Flow Control for Cluster HeartBeat

Hello all A While back Microsoft changed there recommendation for Priority Flow Control for Clusters running RDMA with SMB3 in any way. If it’s an old fashion Storage Spaces with Scale Out Fileservers or Storage Spaces Direct. With RoCE RDMA the recommendation has always been to use Datacenter Bridging(DCB) and Priority Flow Control(PFC) for SMB3

Recap of 2018

As 2018 is in the logbooks I thought it was time to do a short summary of what has happened in 2018 that is worth mentioning. It has been pretty good, with mostly positive things but a few “setbacks”.

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