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Posted 5/31/2009 6:52:18 AM
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Has anyone experienced problems in Excel when on a virtual desktop? We recently had these put on our desks and all kinds of weird things are happening. For instance, the AutoCalculation mysteriously sets to manual (creating havoc when macros are running). Or the case where the pie pieces and bar pieces in two charts weren't showing up, but when you click save, they do. Go figure.

Our IT department is blaming it on our macros but we never had these problems when using a regular desktop PC. Any advice is appreciated.

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Posted 6/4/2009 12:14:45 AM
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Hi,


VCB runs on a Windows Server that has a SAN connection to your VMware ESX Server VMFS volumes. These volumes are the virtual machines that you want to back up to your VCB server as images (assuming you are doing image-level backups). With most SANs you will have two independent paths, through the SAN, to get to that data. You will have two FC controllers in the VCB server going to two FC switches and connecting to two independent FC controllers on the FC storage system. Thus, you have two fully redundant paths through the SAN in case one of those paths goes down.


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