Veeam Backup 2.0 has been released
Less than five months after the first release, Veeam Backup 2.0 has been released!
The interesting features like:
- Real-time statistics and reports
- Support for VMware ESXi (free of charge)
- Support for Microsoft Volume Shadow Service (VSS) in Windows guest OSes backup
- Support for 3rd party tape backup devices
- Backup and replication combined
- Fast file-level recovery
- Database-consistent backup

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VMware Infrastructure 3.5 Update 2 have been released
VMware have been released the Update 2 for ESX (build 103908) and VirtualCenter (104215).
This new version brings a number of important features including:
- Cross-processors VMotion (auto-configuration of AMD-V Extended Migration and Intel FlexMigration)
- Virtual machines live snapshot through Microsoft Volume Shadow Service (VSS) (only Windows 2003 and 2008 guest OSes)
- Virtual machines live cloning
- Virtual disks hot-extension (only for flat disks without snapshots in persistent mode)
- VMware HA support for individual virtual machines
- VirtualCenter alarms for physical servers health (single components supported)
- Manual computers addition in Guided Consolidation (by hostname or IP)
- Single Sign-On (SSO) on VirtualCenter client (capability to pass-through Windows authentication credentials, with support for smartcards and digital certificates)
- Support for Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Sun Solaris 10 U5, Novell SLES 10 SP2 and Ubuntu 8.04 guest OSes
- Support for 8GB Fibre Channel HBAs
- Support for NFS and iSCSI over 10Gbit Ethernet
- Support for Remote Command Line Interface (CLI) (no more experimental)
- 192 vCPUs per host – VMware now supports increasing the maximum number of vCPUs per host 192 given that the maximum number of Virtual Machines per host is 170 and that no more than 3 virtual floppy devices or virtual CDROM devices are configured on the host at any given time. This support is extended on ESX 3.5 Update 1 as well.
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How to customize Terminal Server Client(tsclient) specified screen size?
rdesktop is an open source client for Windows Terminal Services, capable of natively speaking Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in order to present the user’s Windows desktop. The rdesktop supported servers include Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows NT Server 4.0.
The rdesktop currently runs on most UNIX based platforms with the X Window System, and other ports should be fairly straightforward.
I have an Ubuntu Hardy x64 running on my Dell desktop and another Dell laptop running Windows XP Professional with screen resolution 1152 x 1024.
How to launch rdesktop on Ubuntu Hardy?
Click Applications -> click Internet -> click Terminal Server Client(tsclient).
Enter computer name or IP address, select RDP protocol, enter username & password, and click open. Basically you should be able to connect to your remote desktop computer or server.
If you click on Display, and click use specified screen size, then you should be able to see default Specified Screen Size as below:
640 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1152 x 864
1280 x 960
1400 x 1250
What happen if I need to have different screen size? Don’t worry! You can use a command line
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Alternative for Malaysiakini.com
Do you having a problem accessing http://www.malaysiakini OR http://www1.malaysiakini.com/, I would suggest you try http://malaysiakini.takizo.com/.
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Nuffnang Happy-O-Meter
If you’re Nuffnang members, I’m sure you’ll received Nuffnang newsletter about Happy-O-Meter as below:
Dear Nuffnangers,
We people at Nuffnang never sit still on our chairs, always thinking of ways to make advertising more exciting for our advertisers; and you, our bloggers.
Courtesy of the nice people at Happy, we’re proud to introduce the new Happy-O-Meter, which allows you to display how happy or unhappy you are. Not only does it display your current mood, but also displays a historical average of your moods, thus allowing people to find out if you’re a happy or sad person. Time to roll in the Happy faces.!
With the Happy O Meter, you can also update your status message to tell people why you’re feeling that way. Be it a simple shout out on how great your day is, or a little message to someone special who would be visiting your blog.
You can also change the colours of the Happy O Meter to suit your blog’s theme.
To use the Happy-O-Meter, just login into your Nuffnang account and head on to http://www.nuffnang.com.my/blogger/happy-o-meter.
Cheers!
One day later, I have received another email from Nuffnang:
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