by Arya MA | Oct 20, 2020 | Latest, Server Management, VMware
Deleting snapshots or consolidating disks of the virtual machines often triggers the “Unable to access a file since it is locked” error on VMWare ESXi hosts. As a part of our Server Management Services, we help our Customers to fix VMWare related errors...
by Lakshmi Vijayakumar | Mar 8, 2019 | Server Administration, VMware
File system errors are always a nightmare for server owners. One such error is “Unexpected inconsistency: Run fsck manually” error in VMware servers. At Bobcares, we help server owners resolve these critical errors as part of our Server Management...
by Reeshma Mathews | Aug 24, 2016 | Server Administration, Technical Support, VMware
VMWare has issued a latest security advisory VMSA-2016-0013, which addresses two critical vulnerabilities of VMWare products – CVE-2016-5335 and CVE-2016-5336. These are severe vulnerabilities that affect VMware Identity Manager and vRealize Automation software....
by Visakh S | Jun 9, 2016 | DDoS, Docker, Nginx, Server Administration, Server Management, Technical Support, VMware, WordPress, WordPress Hosting
WordPress now powers 42% of the web, and continues to add 52,000 new sites to its account every day. This huge popularity has given rise to a thriving industry that includes website designing, custom development, and specialized WordPress hosting. As per a Google...
by Reeshma Mathews | Jan 12, 2016 | ovirt, Server Administration, Technical Support, VMware, WordPress, WordPress Hosting
Surveys indicate that 70% of online businesses adopt server virtualization solutions to reduce their costs [1]. But many times, the virtualization software costs outweigh this cost-benefit. That is where open source server virtualization technologies make a...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Sep 10, 2012 | Server Administration, VMware
Virtualization is no longer a niche market. It is now a pre-requisite for success in webhosting industry. Gartner’s server virtualization report of 2011 mentions a virtualization market penetration of 40% for x86 server work loads. A study by Tier1Research on...
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