It was a bank (national) holiday weekend here in Ireland. I was also attending and speaking at E2EVC in Brussels, where I talked about designing and building Hyper-V over SMB 3.0 storage – that seemed to go down well to a full room.
Here’s a break down of the news from a slow weekend:
- 2012R2 iSCSI Target Settings for Configuring a Specific Network: A useful way to control which NIC the iSCSI target uses for iSCSI traffic.
- Automatic Start and Stop Actions for Hyper-V Virtual Machines: My post on Petri IT Knowledgebase
- 300 Level SPLA Licensing: Licensing scenarios that can literally drive you NUTS because if interpreted wrong, it can cost you and your company money.
- What’s new in Office 365 – May 2014: May has brought a slew of updates to both mobile apps, like OneNote and Lync, and web experiences, like optimizations for OneDrive for business, Office 365 admin experience, and developer APIs.