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Lot’s of fantastic information here on hardening and security. As a veteran Windows engineer dipping my toe into the pool of ESX and “x-based” operating systems for the first time, I find the information you present is easy to translate into something in the Windows world. Kudos for the time you spend to make this available.
Now if I could only find a blog like yours with the title “ESX and x-based OSs for veteran Windows engineers”.
Hey Brian,
Nice blog! it seems our interests overlap (http://blog.virtualtacit.com). Look forward to more posts…
Joe
I’ve already found a few tidbits on this blog which have bettered me as a backup admin. Thanks for the insights!
Thanks for the feedback
Lot’s of fantastic information here on hardening and security. As a veteran Windows engineer dipping my toe into the pool of ESX and “x-based” operating systems for the first time, I find the information you present is easy to translate into something in the Windows world. Kudos for the time you spend to make this available.
Now if I could only find a blog like yours with the title “ESX and x-based OSs for veteran Windows engineers”.
Thanks Brian Im really glad youve found some usefull information
Hi Brian
Good to meet you on the course over the past few days, and listen to the various bits. Here is that article I mentioned re the Clariion storage pools.
http://storagezilla.typepad.com/storagezilla/2010/05/the-clariion-storage-pool.html
Cheers
David