Solved. . . The end of an iSCSI irritation
Wed, 06/10/09 – 7:11pm | 122 views | One Comment

We have had an issue with our SAN and a couple of Windows servers.  When these servers were rebooted from a script, we lost the network shares that were homed on the SAN volume.  The volumes (drives) …

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Some of my favorite posts from the last couple of weeks
Saturday, Sep 27, 2008 – 2:49pm | 444 views | 3 Comments
Some of my favorite posts from the last couple of weeks

I have started to keep a list of some of my favorite posts, and every few weeks I will link them in a post for your to reading enjoyment. The list is in no particular order, but these …

Comment Moderation: Is it moderation or elimination?
Friday, Sep 26, 2008 – 1:25am | 2,967 views | 5 Comments
Comment Moderation: Is it moderation or elimination?

It is not wise to remove or prevent comments based on a difference of opinion

Could social-networking sites hurt or help you get your next job?
Wednesday, Sep 24, 2008 – 5:41am | 463 views | 6 Comments
Could social-networking sites hurt or help you get your next job?

Managers are starting to review social-networking sites and blogs

Lost and Found: Microsoft’s advertising campaign
Monday, Sep 22, 2008 – 5:57am | 230 views | No Comment

I feel the same way, as several of my peers that I spoke with, in that we do not “get” the Microsoft and Seinfeld Vista advertising campaign. If consumers do not understand the ad campaign, then Microsoft has a …

Consultants, Freelancers and Small Businesses take note of this post: Awesome Web Resources
Friday, Sep 19, 2008 – 8:39am | 309 views | No Comment

I was reading my morning news and saw the below post on Lifehacker. I dropped by the FreelanceSwitch blog and I was impressed with the resources they listed to help the independently minded worker.  I …

What Sarah Palin, Yahoo, and common sense can teach the rest of us concerning web applications
Thursday, Sep 18, 2008 – 7:10am | 212 views | 2 Comments
What Sarah Palin, Yahoo, and common sense can teach the rest of us concerning web applications

On September 17th, it was reported that Sarah Palin’s personal Yahoo email account was hacked. This was not achieved by using some unknown software exploit or a compromised computer, but with a little effort and effective …