Double Negatives – No, Well Yes!

Double Negatives – No, Well Yes!

Author: Greg Althaus Level: Intermediate Time: 5 minutes From time to time, we get questions about why we chose to do something the way we did. Usually preceded by that looks really strange or a bizarre way to do that. Well, I won’t say we are always perfect, but we...

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Choose your own VMware exit adventure!

Choose your own VMware exit adventure!

Moving away from VMware can be complex. Our latest flowchart shows how to move away from single-source VMware Broadcom towards becoming a multi-vendor infrastructure. While not meant to be taken literally, it walks through the critical decision-making process of...

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Our VMware Advice: Ruthless Optimization and Rightsizing

Our VMware Advice: Ruthless Optimization and Rightsizing

Concerns about VMware aren't new, they existed before the acquisition, but they’re a growing crisis due to recent changes by Broadcom. Many in the industry are looking for answers or alternatives to VMware. That’s why we’re providing access to The CIO’s Guide...

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Why do we keep breaking IT systems?!

We hope you’re not caught up in remediation after the Microsoft and CrowdStrike outage. Even if you escaped this latest global infrastructure crisis, you are likely asking “we should patch less?” Not at all. In fact, we need to get much, much better at updates...

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Double Negatives – No, Well Yes!

Author: Greg Althaus Level: Intermediate Time: 5 minutes From time to time, we get questions about why we chose to do something the way we did. Usually preceded by that looks really strange or a bizarre way to do that. Well, I won’t say we are always perfect, but we...

read more

Choose your own VMware exit adventure!

Moving away from VMware can be complex. Our latest flowchart shows how to move away from single-source VMware Broadcom towards becoming a multi-vendor infrastructure. While not meant to be taken literally, it walks through the critical decision-making process of...

read more

Our VMware Advice: Ruthless Optimization and Rightsizing

Concerns about VMware aren't new, they existed before the acquisition, but they’re a growing crisis due to recent changes by Broadcom. Many in the industry are looking for answers or alternatives to VMware. That’s why we’re providing access to The CIO’s Guide...

read more
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Updating Licenses for Your Operational Needs

  At RackN, we recognize that each of our customers have unique needs and levels of engagement with their infrastructure automation. That's why we’re excited to introduce new licensing plans that make it easier to choose the right license. If you’re already...

Six Layers of Infrastructure Management with Digital Rebar v4.13

In the world of infrastructure management, complexity is a given—but so is the need for control and automation. The latest release of Digital Rebar added the last features needed to become a standalone infrastructure platform for automation and management on all...

What is in a Name (Server)?

Author: Greg Althaus Level: Intro Time: 5 minutes   Digital Rebar Platform has always provided for your data center infrastructure provisioning and day-two operations. Even though we provide DHCP services, file services, job tracking, machine state management,...

Digital Rebar v4.13: The Complete Infrastructure Platform

Across both our customers and the market, we've heard a consistent need for a complete infrastructure platform. The lack of a true end-to-end infrastructure solution adds unnecessary complexity and effort to an already complex landscape. And so, with v4.13, we pushed...

Optimizing operational excellence with KPIs

As the CEO of RackN, I’ve had many conversations with IT leaders and operations teams about performance metrics. In those meetings, it’s clear that there’s a common challenge: it’s hard getting good, steady results when managing infrastructure because...

Triggering Work Orders to Audit Systems

Author: Greg Althaus Level: Intro Time: 5 minutes As a technical operations leader, you’re developing your latest system audit script. You need to run it on all your systems. Of course, security says weekly. If only you could deploy that script into your automation...