Exchange & Patching!!!

Microsoft recommends adopting a software update strategy that ensures all software follows N to N-1 policy, where N is a service pack, update rollup, cumulative update, maintenance release, or whatever terminology is used by the software vendor. Microsoft strongly recommend that our customers also adopt a similar strategy with respect to hardware firmware and drivers ensuring that network cards, BIOS, and storage controllers/interfaces are kept up to date.

Software patching is not simply an issue for Microsoft software. You must also ensure that all inter-dependent solutions (e.g., Blackberry Enterprise Server, backup software, etc.) are kept up-to-date for a specific release as this ensures optimal reliability and compatibility.

Customers must also follow the software vendor’s Software Lifecycle and appropriately plan on upgrading to a supported version in the event that support for a specific version is about to expire or is already out of support.

For Exchange 2010, this means having all servers deployed with Service Pack 3 and either Rollup 7 or Rollup 8 (at the time of this writing). For Exchange 2013, this means having all servers deployed with Cumulative Update 6 or Cumulative Update 7 (at the time of this writing).

For environments that have a hybrid configuration with Office 365, the servers participating in the hybrid configuration must be running the latest version (e.g., Exchange 2010 SP3 RU8 or Exchange 2013 CU7) or the prior version (e.g., Exchange 2010 SP3 RU7 or Exchange 2013 CU6) in order to maintain and ensure compatibility with Office 365. There are some required dependencies for hybrid deployments, so it’s even more critical you keep your software up to date if you choose to go hybrid.

Tune and optimize performance of your Office 365 connection

Microsoft has published a new course on Office 365 Performance Management at the Microsoft Virtual Academy, which contains 11 modules across planning and troubleshooting areas including:

  1. Office 365 Performance Management Course Introduction
  2. Office 365 Datacenters and Network
  3. Planning for Office 365 Internet Capacity – Exchange Online
  4. Planning for Office 365 Internet Capacity – Lync Online
  5. Planning for Office 365 Internet Capacity – SharePoint Online
  6. The Baselining Model for Internet Capacity Planning
  7. Best Practices & Real Customer Projects Planning Internet Capacity
  8. Planning for Office 365 Firewalls Whitelisting
  9. Performance Troubleshooting Process and Tools Used
  10. Performance Troubleshooting Tests
  11. Troubleshooting SharePoint Online Customizations

Microsoft Exchange 2013 Public Folder Directory Sync Support Scripts

Microsoft has recently updated the Microsoft Exchange 2013 Public Folders Directory Sync Support Scripts to version 15.00.1017.003.

Brief Description
Scripts to enable creation of public folder related objects in the O365 Active Directory and synchronization of public folder related Active Directory objects between on-premise and O365 directories.

Overview
Use this scripts if you need to do one of the following – – Initial creation of mail enabled public folder objects in the destination Active Directory for public folder migration from Exchange 2007 or 2010 to Exchange 2013 – Synchronization of mail enabled public folder objects from cloud to on-premise Active Directory – Synchronization of mail enabled public folder objects from on-premise to cloud Active Directory – Synchronization of public folder mailbox objects from cloud to on-premise Active Directory

Backup your Laptop using OneDrive

For my work i travel a lot with my laptop.
I do regular backups on intervals on my external drive’s. I hate continu thinking of making backups.
But i wanted a more regular backup. Everywhere where i come there is a internet connection. So why not backup in de cloud?

I looked at different online storage solutions.
OneDrive was the best for my.
I have now 200GB online backup storage.
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KEMP Releases patch for Heartbleed Vulnerability

KEMP Releases patch for Heartbleed Vulnerability – CVE-2014-0160
Versions affected – v7.0-12a, v7.0-14a
Platforms affected – All LoadMasters
To confirm vulnerability you can visit  –  http://possible.lv/tools/hb/
Patches available at the locations below based on LoadMaster model. 

To patch to this version you must be running version 6.0-42 or later. If your firmware does not meet these requirements please contact support.

URLs:      
http://downloads.kemptechnologies.com/hotfixes/7.0-14b/7.0-Patch14b-LM2400-3600-5300-5400-5500-VLM200-2000-5000.bin

http://downloads.kemptechnologies.com/hotfixes/7.0-14b/7.0-Patch14b-LM2200-2600-EX-VLM100-1000.bin

http://downloads.kemptechnologies.com/hotfixes/7.0-14b/7.0-Patch14b-VLM-AZURE.bin
Username:    7.0-14b
Password:    8A5hR/5t0FVAI5+0

New release RVTools, version 3.6

Rob de Veij released today TVTools version 3.6, the release notes:

  • New tabpage with cluster information
  • New tabpage with multipath information
  • On vInfo tabpage new fields HA Isolation response and HA restart priority
  • On vInfo tabpage new fields Cluster affinity rule information
  • On vInfo tabpage new fields connection state and suspend time
  • On vInfo tabpage new field The vSphere HA protection state for a virtual machine (DAS Protection)
  • On vInfo tabpage new field quest state.
  • On vCPU tabpage new fields Hot Add and Hot Remove information
  • On vCPU tabpage cpu/socket/cores information adapted
  • On vHost tabpage new fields VMotion support and storage VMotion support
  • On vMemory tabpage new field Hot Add
  • On vNetwork tabpage new field VM folder.
  • On vSC_VMK tabpage new field MTU
  • RVToolsSendMail: you can now also set the mail subject
  • Fixed a datastore bug for ESX version 3.5
  • Fixed a vmFolder bug when started from the commandline
  • Improved documentation for the commandline options

Latest Version: 3.6 | February, 2014
Download | Documentation

Free eBook: Introducing Windows Azure for IT Pro’s

There is a new and free eBook on 0131_9780735682887x_thumb_19F1014EWindows Azure from Mitch Tulloch and the Windows Azure team designed specifically for the IT Professional.  If you haven’t had a chance to try Windows Azure or your just looking to learn more then this book is a good place to start.WinAzure_logo_Cyan_rgb_D

The book goes into detail on most Windows Azure services along with screenshots to demonstrate the capabilities of the platform.  If you have a bit more experience there are some under the hood insights and expert tips from insiders who develop, test and use the Windows Azure Platform.

You can download the PDF here and there is also companion content available here.

Free ebook: Introducing Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview Release

We’re very excited to announce another free ebook offering from Microsoft Press. Introducing Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview Release (ISBN 9780735682931), by Mitch Tulloch with the Windows Server Team, introduces new features and capabilities, with scenario-based advice on how the platform can meet the needs of your business. Get the high-level overview you need to begin preparing your deployment now. This book is based on the Preview release and will be updated to cover Windows Server 2012 R2 RTM.

Download the PDF version of this title here (108 pages, 5 MB). UPDATE: The EPUB format is here and the MOBI format is here.

Watch for the lengthier RTM edition of this ebook later this year!

If you prefer a hard copy of the book, you can order it here.

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Kemp LoadMaster v7.0-6 Firmware Released

LoadMaster v7.0-6 is available now. Here is a highlighted feature list over v7.0-4:
New Features and Feature Enhancements:

  • Quickstart Wizard – Exchange 2010- The QuickStart Wizard provides a simplified method of configuring LoadMaster to work within an Exchange 2010 environment
  • RESTful API v.2.0 – The RESTful API provides a REST-like interface designed to allow remote applications access to the LoadMaster in a simple and consistent manner.
  • Cisco UCS B Series Support – The LoadMaster for Cisco UCS supports the B Series Blade Servers.
  • Call Home – Phase 1 – The Call Home licensing model will be released for selected VLM evaluations. 
  • After installing or replacing a certificate, there is now an option to return to the Virtual Service page
  • Quality of Service functionality is now configurable within Virtual Services
  • The image sets for the ESP login screens now support a number of different languages
  • The character limit within the Message of the Day has been increased
  • When applying a temporary license, feedback is now provided if a temporary license has already been applied
  • The traceroute and netstat utilities are available debug options
  • Bulk disabling of Real Servers is possible
  • L7 Transparency is available for selection within a SubVS when the parent Virtual Service uses SSL Acceleration with re-encryption enabled.


Issues Resolved:

    • Issues configuring eth0 on a 64 bit LoadMaster have been resolved
    • Removed restriction on creating a VLAN with an identifier of 1
    • Issue with deleting VSs in a state of Security Down is resolved
    • Issue with HA time out values resolved
    • Issue with Health Checks on ESP enabled Virtual Services have been resolved
    • To conserve CPU, gathering statistics is restricted to the items displayed on the Home page, unless specified in the Collect All WUI option
    • Issue with Port Following is resolved
    • ACLs now working as expected when Virtual Services are set to additional ports
    • Initial maximum cache size on LoadMaster for UCS is now within the valid range
    • Within the LoadMaster console, an inappropriate call of Quick Help has been resolved
    • Can now configure shared interfaces in the HA setup process before rebooting
    • A failed adaptive health check disables the Real Server
    • SNORT 2.9 rules imports correctly

    Known Issues:

      • A page is not delivered when using compression and http content-length is 0 bytes
      • Issues may occur with SNMP traffic when the Drop at Drain Time End option is enabled

      LoadMaster version v7.0-6 supports the following hardware:

      • LM-2000
      • LM-2200
      • LM-2500
      • LM-2600
      • LM-3500
      • LM-3600
      • LM-5300
      • LM-5500
      • LM-Exchange
      • LM-R320
      • LMOS-UCS-B
      • VLM-100
      • VLM-1000
      • VLM-Exchange

      Learn more about LoadMaster 7.0:

      Full Release Notes
      Full Documentation

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