Not sure where the last week has gone. Things have been somewhat crazy with work, the Bank Holiday weekend and also my evenings taken up with helping my girlfriend get her new business off the ground. Hopefully I’ll have more time in the evenings next week to publish a few more posts. There are plenty of good article ideas in the pipeline..
Anyway…. In the meantime here’s a link to a really good article I came across from VirtualGeek on using iSCSI with ESX and some best practices to get the most out of it. Well worth a read if you’re using iSCSI or are considering using it. I run it in my home lab in combination with OpenFiler and find it a good combination though there is no reason, especially with the iSCSI enhancements in VMware vSphere in a production environment..
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May 8th, 2009
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My name is Simon Seagrave and I am a London (UK) based Technical Architect. 









