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April 8, 2023

Creating A Remote Mount Connecting Two Synology Arrays

I’m always interested in learning and one of the biggest takeaways from being a member of the tech community, is learning from your fellow peers. A few weeks back, I stumbled upon Dave Stevens post describing how he connected two Synology Arrays. Dave and I discussed this in Tim Smith’s Discord channel, and I have finally decided to give this a try. This is no way trying to take credit for Dave’s work and time, but more of a way to describe my experience and also share any differences I may come across. Dave is a super nice guy and...

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April 7, 2023

Cisco Champion 2023

I’d like to take a few moments and recognize those that helped make this happen for the 5th year in a row. I am truly honored to be included as a Cisco Champion for 2023 and none of this is possible without Cisco, Lauren Friedman, Amilee San Juan, Danielle Carter, and fellow Cisco Champions. If you’re interested in learning more about the Cisco Champion program, please click here. The Cisco Champion benefits include: Gain early insight into the latest Cisco innovations and access to Cisco’s engineering rock stars. Expand your own network of technology enthusiasts. Last year, we had Cisco Champions from 60+ countries covering all architectures...

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April 7, 2023

How to Install gitea on Synology Using Docker

Overview: gitea is a very lightweight web git client that you can run on Synology NAS using Docker. This allows you to easily manage your git repositories with a web interface, and using username and password, rather than SSH keys to pull git containers. Using Synology’s built in reverse proxy you can also easily add https:// encryption. Prerequisites: a Synology NAS with Docker / Container manager (for DSM 7.2 and later) installed Either a local static IP on the network or a DNS address pointing to the IP of your Synology How to install gitea on Synology NAS Using docker...

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April 7, 2023

Synology Unofficial Memory Upgrades Guide 2023

Everything you need to know about Upgrading Synology NAS Memory Perhaps you have purchased a new Synology NAS system and want to future-proof it a bit? Perhaps you have an older generation Diskstation/Rackstation NAS that is now showing the occasional signs of slow down in your day-to-day processes? There are lots of reasons why you might want to upgrade the memory on your NAS drive. Luckily, the bulk of Synology NAS systems factor this in, with the option to upgrade the initial default RAM with more memory modules. That said, the scope to which you can upgrade can differ wildly...

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April 7, 2023

Synology Cloud Sync

Per Synology, “Cloud Sync integrates the advantages of public cloud and private cloud, enabling you to effortlessly connect your Synology NAS to public cloud services, such as BackBlaze B2, Dropbox, Google Cloud Storage, Microsoft Azure, OpenStack Swift, and more” The purpose of this blog post is to provide the guidance and the steps needed to install and configure Synology Cloud Sync for your respective Synology NAS. In my case, I will be doing so for my Synology DS723+. Once you’ve successfully logged into your Synology NAS, select Package Center from the desktop interface and proceed with the installation. Synology Desktop...

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April 7, 2023

How to install Minio on Synology Docker

Overview Minio allows you to use your Synology NAS as an S3 bucket. In this tutorial we are going to go over how to install Minio on Synology NAS using Docker Step 1: Install Docker / Container Manager We are going to use the Minio Docker container in this tutorial. So you need to install either docker (DSM 7.1 and before) or container manager (DSM 7.2 and later) through the package center Step 2: Download the minio container under Registry We are going to be using the stock minio container. Simply search for it and download it. (link to container...

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April 6, 2023

Configuring MFA for Veeam Backup and Replication v12

The purpose of this blog post is to provide the guidance and the steps needed to configure MFA for Veeam Backup and Replication. For the purpose of this demo, I am currently using v12 of Veeam Backup and Replication (VBR). Once VBR has been successfully launched, please select the Menu option in the upper left hand corner and then click on Users and Roles. Shortly thereafter, a small pop-up window (Security) should appear that will include a list of accounts with their respective roles. At the bottom of this pop-up window, you should have two options to select from. Please select Require Two-Factor...

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March 31, 2023

How to update to VMware ESXi 7.0.3 Update 3l build 21424296

The purpose of this blog post is to provide the guidance and the steps needed to update my ESXi 7 environment (ESXi 7.0.3, build number 21313628). Release notes for VMware ESXi 7.0 Update 3l can be found here. Below is a screenshot of my current environment prior to update 3k. Previous build numbers can be found here. I decided to use the ESXCLI command method to proceed with the ESXI Host update and there is no better resource to act as a guide than Paul Braren‘s blog post found here. ESXi 7.0.3 Build 21313628 In order to use the command provided by Paul, the first step is to...

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March 31, 2023

How to update to VMware vCenter Server 8.0c

The purpose of this blog post is to provide the guidance and the steps needed to update my VCSA 8 environment. Release notes for VMware vCenter Server 8.0c can be found here. Below is a screenshot of my current environment and previous build numbers can be found here. VMware vCenter Server 8.0b Log into your VCSA and then select Update. Select Stage and Install to proceed with the update. Stage and Install Accept the terms, followed by Next. End User License Agreement Pre-Update Checks will begin. Pre-Update Checks Ensure your backups are in place, then select Finish to proceed with the upgrade. The installation begins and can take up to one...

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March 30, 2023

Best Synology NAS in 2023

Synology makes a vast number of NAS enclosures, ranging from enterprise-grade systems for several thousand dollars to more affordable, basic home use systems costing just $100. And a lot lies between those two extremes.

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