Micha Wets

Micha Wets

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Micha Wets

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With the publicly disclosed vulnerabilities referred to as “speculative execution side-channel attacks”, also known as Meltdown and Spectre, Microsoft has scheduled a quick maintenance window for all VMs running on Azure which are affected by this. As a CSP, you have a large list of customers, each with one or more subscription(s), each subscription with one or more VMs. To quickly check which VMs are scheduled for maintenance, doing this manually would take hours. Therefore, ASPEX…

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As more and more companies move their environment(s) to the Azure Cloud, the need for a high-available fileserver grows with it. At the time of the migration/installation, a 128GB volume might be sufficient, at some point in time, the volume needs to be increased. But this is not the same procedure as you would do on a on-premise datacenter. In this blog, you will see how to increase the available diskspace for a Clustered Volume, optimizing the available IOPS & throughput of the disks.…

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I started as a junior System Engineer in 2005, but over the years, I acquired more knowledge & skills as a DevOps engineer and have in depth knowledge of private, hybrid and public clouds.
I founded my company to use this experience & knowledge to assist companies with their current & new projects.
In December 2018, I became Microsoft MVP on Windows Virtual Desktop