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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
AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate (CSOA) Exam Experience & Tips
The information bellow covers my experience for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate (CSOA) exam from Amazon. Following this I will post a list of my study materials, [..]
AWS for VMware Admins – London VMUG Slide Deck
Last week, Chris Porter and I did a presentation at the London VMUG on AWS for VMware admins, a simple beginners guide with a few gotchas and tips [..]
I Like Big Files and I Cannot Lie
You other vendors, can’t deny, When an array walks in with an itty bitty waste [-ed capacity], And many spindles in your face You get sprung, want to [..]
If you use Flash Storage, do NOT miss this Storage Unpacked Podcast!
Just a very quick post today… I don’t often write blog posts either responding to, or recommending things, as I usually just fire them out on Twitter or [..]


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