It can be difficult to manage shared resources if many file shares are distributed across multiple file servers. A distributed file system in Windows Server 2019 can help you create one unified namespace with links to all needed file shares that can be accessible by opening a single shared resource.

In 2020-s cloud computing is popular as ever and with its gained recognition now it received millions of data center users which play a great role in the business world.
The IT industry is expected to spend $237 billion on data centers by 2023. To get the maximum profit from these data centers, organizations’ system administrators are trying to reach the best performance they can possibly gain from the hardware.
VLANs and VXLANS are one of the most common ways to improve network efficiency and security. Let’s see how they work and what is the difference between them: https://www.nakivo.com/blog/vxlan-vmware-basics

Microsoft Office 365 is the most commonly used office suite in the world. Read more to learn about the unique features of each of the E1, E3, and E5 plans and choose the best option for your organization: https://www.nakivo.com/blog/comparing-microsoft-office-365-enterprise-plans-e1-vs-e3-vs-e5
Our trusted distributor from Poland, Konsorcjum FEN, has launched a new video series on YouTube called “Akademia NAKIVO.” In this series, you can watch a bunch of how-to videos and tutorials on how to use NAKIVO Backup & Replication.
These videos, each approximately 20 minutes long, feature the unlimited capabilities of the solution, and many more are coming soon. Check their excellent YouTube channel now for insightful and well-researched content on data protection: https://www.youtube.com/user/FENkonsorcjum


In April 2020, most of the Office 365 Personal and Business plans were renamed to Microsoft 365.
Read more to learn about Microsoft’s latest online subscription offerings including the newly renamed Microsoft 365 plans and the remaining Office 365 plans: nakivo.com/blog/microsoft-365-vs-office-365-differences-explained

Hyper-V Replication is a disaster recovery feature that allows you to carry out planned, unplanned, and test failovers.
Read this blog post to learn about VM replication, failover, and Hyper-V replica failover types: nakivo.com/blog/hyper-v-replication-types
Microsoft released the System Center suite of applications to facilitate the management of large heterogeneous data centers.
Read this post to learn about Microsoft System Center capabilities and components, System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) in-depth, and how it compares to other Microsoft Hyper-V management tools such as Hyper-V Manager, Failover Cluster Manager, and Windows Admin Center: nakivo.com/blog/what-is-system-center-virtual-machine-manager-scvmm

Protecting your critical data from ransomware attacks and accidental modification or malicious data deletions is of utmost importance. Immutable backups are your primary defense against the ever-increasing risk of cyberattacks now targeting not just primary data but also any copies of it.
Read this blog post to learn how to improve security by storing backups in immutable storage and ensure swift recovery in case of a data loss incident: https://www.nakivo.com/blog/immutable-backups-explained
