For the second time in two days I find myself drawn to comment on a Storagebod related post.
The subject today is Tony Asaro’s rant on one of StorageBod’s recent posts denegrating virtualisation.
Now let’s get things clear – I like HDS’s implementation of virtualisation. I’ve deployed it, I’d recommend [...]
Martin (Storagebod) has an interesting post today. Rather than post a long reply, I’ve chosen to steal his thunder and post specifically on the subject – of SRM tools.
Apart from when I worked in the mainframe storage arena, I’ve always struggled with SRM tools. Just for reference, the [...]
My first-pass cleanup has focused on my laptop, which is my main work device.
I’ve already mentioned I segment data from applications by having a separate partition, in my case labelled L: for local. I also use offline files to map most of my data from a personal network share [...]
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