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Did you know? VM monitoring takes a screenshot before restarting your VM’s!

Posted on December 8, 2014 by Matt Bradford

Many of you might be adverse to letting an automated process reboot your guests if it thinks there’s something wrong. And that’s reasonable. However I wanted to share a neat feature that might cause you to take a second look. Last week… Continue Reading →

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