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Greetings, fellow humans! I'm a proud dad of two awesome kids, and my other love is Cloud! Working for 20+ years in tech has taught me 2 things; always have a backup and yes, it was the network! When I'm not working as CTO, AWS @SoftwareOne, I write blogs and occasionally do a bit of podcasting too...-
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Author Archives: Alex Galbraith
Windows Server 2012 Storage Spaces Missing Disks
This is just an annoying quick bug I came across today while messing with Windows 2012 Storage Spaces. The bug apparently affects a significant number of RAID controllers, [..]
NanoLab – Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger Intel NUC Models Out Soon!
This story actually broke about a week ago, but its been quite a busy one for me so I didn’t get around to posting (other than on Twitter [..]
VMware vSphere NanoLab – Part 4 – Network and Storage Choices
Over the past few posts I have gone into the detail on configuring a high WAF vSphere NanoLab, mainly from the perspective of compute. In my case this [..]
NanoLab – Running VMware vSphere on Intel NUC – Part 3
I have really been enjoying messing about with my NanoLab for the past few days and it has already proved invaluable in a couple of projects I’m dealing [..]