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Written by Scott Herold
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008 03:30 |
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If you are one of my very very few (33) Norwegian visitiors, you may or may not be excited to know that I will be heading over to present virtualization backup strategies at the Thinpower 2008 event on the 7th and 8th of May. When the idea was first pitched to me I had no idea the Norwegian Citrix and Virtualization community was as large as it is, and I am actually quite excited about the trip. |
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Written by Scott Herold
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008 03:04 |
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I'm finally fully readjusted and back on schedule after VMworld and a bit of follow-up travel so can get some updates out about some cool things that have come up recently. First and foremost, Cannes, France was amazing. VMware (Richard Garsthagen ) picked an awesome location for the event. My first night was capped by the Vizioncore party where I got the chance to meet up with a lot of partners that I have come to know over the last few years. |
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Written by Scott Herold
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Wednesday, 20 February 2008 12:32 |
I was hoping to publish my new article about my new iSCSI server that I built this week, but completely ran out of time trying to prepare for an 8 day trip to France for VMworld Europe in Cannes. There may be a chance that I can squeeze the build specs in before I have to leave for the airport Friday afternoon, but will not make any promises.
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Written by Scott Herold
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Wednesday, 05 December 2007 05:32 |
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I clearly forgot to move the Virtualization Visio Stencils over when I updated the site. I have dug up the most recent version of my Visio 2003/2007 stencil and you can download it from the direct link here. This link will likely change once I implement a proper download manager on this site. Those who haven't downloaded these stencils in a while may notice a change or two tossed in. |
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Written by Scott Herold
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Friday, 30 November 2007 18:00 |
People say "All good things must come to an end"
I have found that this is also true for bad things; such as the previous incarnation of VMGuru.com. The previous version of the site was difficult to work with, impossible to customize, and was, for the most part, completely ignored. While most of the inactivity can be attributed to finishing up our second book: VMware Infrastructure 3: Advanced Technical Design Guide and Advanced Operations Guide, the last 2 years have also afforded me with a rigorous travel schedule while working sometimes up to 3 full time positions at the same time; which will easily suck up anyone's time. |
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