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HR Manager's Legal Alert for Supervisors Newsletter: May 10 Edition

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Jun 17, 2026 8 min read Premium
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Zero-Day-Deletes and Undelete

Your organization probably relies on backups and/or snapshots as a part of your data protection and disaster recovery plan. And correctly so! But have you ever had to deal with a support call where a user created a file and then accidentally deleted it after the last backup or snapshot was taken? What about that dreaded panic call that a user made changes to a very important existing file and “saved” the changes instead of clicking “save-as”, overwriting their previous existing version that was not captured in your last backup? Your IT job takes on the temporary role of counselor to ease your user’s panic attack! Here at Condusiv, we call these situations “zero-day-deletes”. While backups and snapshots are a necessary part of any disaster recovery plan, they are not a comprehensive solution for continuous data protection, meaning your data is still vulnerable to zero-day-deletes. Backups don’t capture any of the changes made since the last backup, so any work performed between backups is not recoverable or protected and can be lost for good, resulting in panicked users and loads of lost time and resources to re-create the lost work. Snapshots can certainly fill these gaps but scheduling constant snapshots and managing space utilization just adds more time and resources. Download the article to read about Undelete® in action and how it automatically captures and stores deleted or overwritten files from shared network folders.

Jun 17, 2026 8 min read Premium
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KeystoneCare Implements V-locity

Speeds applications and increases VM density without new hardware KeystoneCare provides comprehensive hospice and in-home care to patients that have been hospitalized, require assistance in daily living, or are facing terminal illness. KeystoneCare is dedicated to protecting the time families have together, guiding them through difficult choices with the utmost care and respect for how patients choose to live. KeystoneCare’s VP of Technology, Shane Kolp, was starting to hear grumbling from his users. I/O-intensive workloads were impacting application response time; critical EMR applications were running slow, making it difficult for business users and caseworkers in the field to access, modify, and save patient records; and considerable IT time was spent troubleshooting and tuning, only for marginal performance gain. When poor application performance had caseworkers unable to process patients and document activity in a timely manner, IT needed an efficient way to get their people back to focusing on what matters most—providing comfort and care to patients at home or in hospice. “We don’t have the ability to endlessly add resources,” says Shane. “We have to squeeze every drop of efficiency out of what we have, so I started looking for a smart approach to solving our problems.” According to Shane, “We did an evaluation of V-locity and saw significant performance gains on our servers with the highest I/O loads.” After running V-locity for the course of the 30-day evaluation, Shane saw significant improvement in IOPS, workload processing, and application response time. “No more calls about performance issues and productivity—that was all the convincing I needed.” Shane continues, “V-locity has become de facto in our data center. It means I don’t worry about performance, my users can focus on providing care, and my budget isn’t consumed by hardware costs.”

Jun 17, 2026 8 min read Premium
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Finance Company Deploys V-locity I/O Reduction Software for Blazing Fast VDI

New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority needed the fastest possible user experience. V-locity® I/O reduction software was able to eliminate 40% of I/O traffic. The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority is a self-supporting quasi-governmental entity that provides financing to make quality affordable housing and other related services available to low- and moderate- income New Mexicans. The MFA decided to move away from the use of physical PCs and migrate to a virtual desktop infrastructure to better support their users. Although often a preferred strategy for standardization and ease of use, the biggest challenge most organizations face in the rollout is ensuring an endpoint experience that rivals or even improves upon the performance users are accustomed to seeing on their physical PCs. “Anytime an organization starts talking about VDI, the immediate concern in the IT shop is how well we will be able to support it from a performance standpoint to ensure a pristine end user experience." “With V-locity I/O reduction software running on our VDI instances, users no longer have to wait extra time. The same is now true for our other mission critical applications like MS-SQL. The dashboard within the V-locity UI provides all the necessary analytics about our environment and view into what the software is actually doing for us. The fact that all of this runs quietly in the background with near-zero overhead impact and no longer requires a reboot to install or upgrade makes the software truly “set and forget,” said Navarrete. Read more about how V-locity helped the MFA by downloading this case study.

Jun 17, 2026 8 min read Premium
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Goodwill Industries® Doubles Throughput with V-locity I/O Reduction Software

Goodwill Industries of the Valleys was facing performance issues related to SharePoint backups and their Kronos workforce management application. Goodwill Industries' SharePoint backups were taking four to five hours to complete and would time out as a batch job, their Kronos workforce management was sluggish during peak hours, and 40 hours a month was spent managing the LeftHand SAN due to fragmentation issues. “At the time we thought our only option was a premature rip-and-replace of our SAN architecture. Since a $300K expenditure wasn’t a luxury we could afford at the time, we needed a way to improve I/O performance on the hardware infrastructure we already had while also finding a space reclamation solution,” said Matthew Thompson, Database Systems Administrator. Matthew looked into V-locity® I/O reduction software. Being somewhat skeptical that a 100% software solution could solve all his performance issues, Matthew reached out to the Condusiv sales team for an evaluation of V-locity in his real-world environment. “After V-locity was deployed, SharePoint backup times were cut in more than half. Backups that took four to five hours now take just two hours. I now have my Friday evenings back,” said Matthew. The servers running Kronos workforce management software saw throughput double as well. Prior to V-locity, it took an average of 2.64 minutes to process 1GB of data with a maximum of 22.72GB per hour. After deploying V-locity, the servers running Kronos could process 1 GB of data in 1.26 minutes with maximum throughput jumping to 47.54GB per hour. Since V-locity optimizes I/O at the VM layer, it ensures files are written in a clean sequential manner. Matthew no longer had the fragmentation issues that ballooned volumes on his HP LeftHand SAN. "I no longer lose 40 hours a month babysitting my systems,” said Matthew.

Jun 17, 2026 8 min read Premium
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Construction Company Deploys V-locity I/O Reduction Software to Improve Speed on Citrix and SQL Applications

A Teichert & Son, Inc. knew they needed to optimize their infrastructure performance as their user base and workloads increased with the growth and expansion of their company. Having already been a Diskeeper customer, they turned to V-locity® I/O reduction software during the virtualization of their environment and were pleased to find that they no longer needed to implement any of the other solutions they were looking at to optimize performance. As an ever-expanding company, Teichert’s technology team is continuously vigilant about maintaining the highest levels of performance for their users. The department spends valuable time and money fine-tuning their IT stack to obtain optimal efficiency. However, performance on their Citrix and SQL servers running critical point of sale, financial and inventory management applications was beginning to suffer due to the growth of data, increased number of users and being virtualized. As long time users of Diskeeper, V-locity seemed liked a natural solution to try out. Since deploying V-locity, Teichert has seen major improvement across the board and the need for them to spend more money on additional hardware and other 3rd party performance acceleration solutions has been eliminated. "I would recommend V-locity to anyone that doesn’t want to be stuck with unnecessary hardware costs and needs a solution to add an extra layer of enhanced performance,” said Steve Lomax, Teichert’s Senior Windows Systems Administrator. The greatest benefit of all though, as Steve explains, is that “Many people at Teichert have been positively impacted by the performance gains that V-locity has provided. We’ve seen at least a 50-60% drop in performance-related issues. General frustration is gone, users are more productive and efficient, customers don’t have to wait long periods of time to process orders, and the IT department is freed up to focus on more important initiatives relating to the company’s mission and core values.”

Jun 17, 2026 8 min read Premium
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CHRISTUS Health Doubles Electronic Health Record Performance with V-locity Throughput Acceleration Software

Saved Millions in Hardware Costs | Today it sits on over 2,500 VMs supported by EMC all flash arrays. Couldn’t be a more winning scenario. Just before CHRISTUS pulled the trigger on a $2 Million storage purchase to improve the performance of their electronic health records application (MEDITECH®), they evaluated V-locity® I/O reduction software. After an initial conversation with anyone about V-locity, the first response is generally the same – skepticism. Can software alone really accelerate the applications in my virtual environment? Since we are conditioned to think only new hardware upgrades can solve performance bottlenecks, organizations end up with spiraling data center costs without any other option except to throw more hardware at the problem. CHRISTUS Health, like many others, approached us with the same skepticism. But after virtualizing 70+ servers for their EHR application, they noticed a severe performance hit from the “I/O blender” effect. They needed a solution to solve the problem, not just more hardware to medicate the problem on the backend. Since V-locity comes with an embedded performance benchmark that provides the I/O profile of any VM workload, it makes it easy to see a before/after comparison in real-world environments. After evaluation, not only did CHRISTUS realize they were able to double their medical records performance, but after trying V-locity on their batch billing job, they dropped a painful 20 hour job down to 12 hours. In addition to performance gains, V-locity also provides a special benefit to MEDITECH users by eliminating excessive file fragmentation that can cause the File Attribute List (FAL) to reach its size limit and degrade performance further or even threaten availability. Tom Swearingen, the manager of Infrastructure Services at CHRISTUS Health said it best. "We are constantly scrutinizing our budget, so anything that helps us avoid buying more storage hardware for performance or host-related infrastructure is a huge benefit."

Jun 17, 2026 8 min read Premium

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