VeeamOn 2017
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@John-Nicholson is here along with @KOOLER @Stuka @alexntg @HPEStorageGuy @Rick-Vanover
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not much of a party
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NetApp is presenting and has nothing to say. Buzz buzz buzz time to market, stuff on horizon, blah blah
I'm not sure that the speaker even knows what products he makes.
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
NetApp is presenting and has nothing to say. Buzz buzz buzz time to market, stuff on horizon, blah blah
I'm not sure that the speaker even knows what products he makes.
lol, sounds like it's going well.
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@Rick-Vanover just took the stage.
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
NetApp is presenting and has nothing to say. Buzz buzz buzz time to market, stuff on horizon, blah blah
I'm not sure that the speaker even knows what products he makes.
It's the Apple effect. Since Jobs, most companies seem to think that these kinds of things require marketers/sales people instead of actually studying their audience.
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Veeam Agent for Windows is official.
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Veeam 10 will Support Windows Failover Clusters.
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
Veeam Agent for Windows is official.
HOLY COW - did Hell just freeze over?
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Starwind at the keynote with now.
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Veeam Availability for AWS announced. Agentless Amazon EC2 backups.
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Keynote done.
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Whoops. They announced it done and people flooded out. But it was t really done.
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COO of VMWare is up now.
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Here is an interesting stat.... VMware has 500K customers. Xen has double that through Amazon alone.
The second largest cloud is DO not Azure. So KVM not Hyper-V.
The Xen and KVM ecosystems are likely much larger than people let on.
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Seating is 38 rows deep and 90 seats wide. People were standing all over and sitting on the floors around the outside and some people not in the keynote. Of course people are not packed in like sardines so you can't just multiply that out. But it is a lot of people. With nearly 4,000 seats, it's pretty full.
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@scottalanmiller said in VeeamOn 2017:
Here is an interesting stat.... VMware has 500K customers. Xen has double that through Amazon alone.
The second largest cloud is DO not Azure. So KVM not Hyper-V.
The Xen and KVM ecosystems are likely much larger than people let on.
Does this mean that Veeam is finally going to get off their high horse and work with those two? or is the Client supposed to solve that?