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Optimizing a Dell EqualLogic SAN for ESXi

Optimizing a Dell EqualLogic SAN for ESXi

August 31, 2015 · by Richard · in Linux, Pantek, Technology, VMware
Dell EqualLogic SAN’s provide a robust storage platform for small businesses, and are especially ideal for use with VMware vSphere. This blog contains several suggestions for optimizing the PS Series SAN Environment for use with vSphere. This is intended for advanced VMware and SAN administrators.…
Sahara Smith Live on Letterman

Sahara Smith Live on Letterman

November 24, 2010 · by Richard · in Music
Checkout Sahara Smith on The Late Show with David Letterman! I was privileged to accompany Sahara during the taping at the Ed Sullivan Theater, as part of her management team with Loophole Management / Playing in Traffic Records. The taping was on my birthday, and we all went out for amazing Sushi afterwards.…
doublethink's new EP produced by Kevin Shirley

doublethink’s new EP produced by Kevin Shirley

August 28, 2008 · by Richard · in Music
Awesome to work with such a great band and legendary producer. doublethink is currently producing their new EP in Malibu, CA with legendary rock producer Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley. Kevin Shirley is known for his work with Led Zeppelin, Metallica, Slayer, Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, Silverchair, Baby Animals, Deep Purple, Joe Bonamassa and many more.…
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