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PCIe Bifurication and NVMe PCIe-Cards for vSAN ESA

Posted on 2. April 20268. April 2026 by Oliver Lis

You might wonder how you can add more NVME Drives on a mainboard as most m2-slots are sparse but we have PCIE-Slots and nice Adapters: But they won’t work easily in any mainboard as these cards bring some PCIe-Lane Divison with them. You see, a NVME is typically bound to 4 CPU-Lanes to leverage those…

Migrate Virtual Machines from Hyper V to VCF 9 with HCX

Posted on 12. December 20254. May 2026 by Oliver Lis

Something which doesn’t seem to happen so often is the migration of virtual machines from other Hypervisors to VCF. Granted, for some Windows Services like Active-Directory, File-Services or VDI Services you can simply deploy another Windows Server, make it a replica and then decomission your old Server. But even so, there are some other applications…

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Virtualization Consultant at ITQ


Primary focus relies on VCF and its components and trough the time some knowledge with Windows Servers, Networking/Gateways/Firewalls and Storage Systems, Backup aswell as different Hyperscalers has been gathered.


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