Monday, September 3, 2018

Manually initiate the Hyper-V replication failover process

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     September 03, 2018
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Issue Highlights:
Manually initiate the Hyper-V replication failover process
Hyper-V Manager update in Windows Server 2016 replete with features
OneLogin security chief delivers new security model
Can you handle application and desktop virtualization?
It's time to embrace mobile VDI access
Manually initiate the Hyper-V replication failover process
Hyper-V replication failover only requires two steps. But before you initiate failover, perform some tests to ensure the recovery point has consistent data.
Hyper-V Manager update in Windows Server 2016 replete with features
Microsoft developed several improvements to Hyper-V Manager in Windows Server 2016. These new Hyper-V features improve VM management with added security and flexibility options.
OneLogin security chief delivers new security model
How did cloud identity and access management vendor OneLogin rebuild its security after a breach? We ask OneLogin security chief Justin Calmus.
Can you handle application and desktop virtualization?
Virtual app and desktop deployments offer many benefits to IT, such as ease of management and improved security. Test yourself on the benefits of desktop virtualization.
It's time to embrace mobile VDI access
Mobile devices have not taken the thin client market by storm, but they could become more popular as virtual app and desktop vendors gear their products toward smartphones and tablets.
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