Acknowledgment: I’d like to thank Tim Hynes for reviewing this blog post and giving me valuable feedback. Tim is a fellow vExpert, he is @railroadmanuk […]
Amazon AWS and VPC Peering Connections
VPC Peering is the way that two VPC’s with distinct CIDR spaces within the same REGION can be linked together. Whether you actually need to […]
Vembu BDR Suite v3.8: What’s New?
Vembu has released a new version of their BDR Suite (Version 3.8) with a whole host of new features – here’s a round-up! Disk […]
We’re off to see the Wizard, the Wonderful Wizard of AWS
Note: Just to say this title is meant to be a humorous and silly pun. I actually think the Amazon wizards in the main are […]
Amazon AWS and Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
Acknowledgement: I’d like to thank fellow vExpert, Ed Grigson for proofing this and giving me valuable feedback. Help inspire a better conclusion than this piece […]
Hyper-divergence and Datrium (@DatriumStorage)
This monday I had briefing with Datrium. They have a tag line of “Open Convergence”. I was grasping for a snappy title for this post […]
Updated: Check out Neil Anderson’s (@flackboxtv) “How to Build a NetApp ONTAP 9 Lab
Neil Anderson has been in touch to again to let me know that he’s produced a NEW extensive guide to building a complete vSphere Lab […]
VMware vRealise Operations – What’s New
Last week I was fortunate enough to be briefed by VMware on there new “Intelligent Operations” offering, and given a view of what’s new, and […]
Reading the Runes with Runecast Analyzer
A runestone is typically a raised stone with a runic inscription, but the term can also be applied to inscriptions on boulders and on bedrock. […]
Amazon AWS Summit – London, ExCel – 28th June
I’ve bitten the bullet and decided to attend the Amazon AWS Summit in London on the 28th June. Both the London VMUG and this event […]