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The Intersection of Technology and Reality

Year: 2010

Shakespearean Guest Post

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), September 9, 2010

I got all Hamlet with my guest post on Thomas Jones blog, check it out to address ‘To blade or not to blade.’ http://www.niketown588.com/2010/09/to-blade-or-not-to-blade.html Related posts: Post defining VN-Link My Recent Guest Spot on The Cloudcast (.NET) Podcast My First Podcast: ‘Coffee With Thomas’ Collapsing Server Management Points with UCS…

My First Podcast: ‘Coffee With Thomas’

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), September 7, 2010

I had the pleasure of joining Thomas Jones on his new podcast ‘Coffee With Thomas’.’  His podcast is always good, well put together and about 30 minutes.  It’s done in a very refreshing conversation style as if your having a cup of coffee.  If your interested in listening to us…

Data Center 101: Server Virtualization

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), September 6, 2010

Virtualization is a key piece of modern data center design.  Virtualization occurs on many devices within the data center, conceptually virtualization is the ability to create multiple logical devices from one physical device.  We’ve been virtualizing hardware for years:  VLANs and VRFs on the network, Volumes and LUNs on storage,…

The Brocade FCoE Proposition

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), September 6, 2010September 6, 2010

I recently realized that I, like a lot of the data center industry, have completely forgotten about Brocade recently.  There has been little talked about on their FCoE front, Fibre Channel Front, or CNAs.  Cisco and HP have been dominating social media with blade and FCoE battles, but I haven’t…

Geekgasm

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), September 1, 2010

So far this week at VMworld has been fantastic.  VMware definitely throws one of the best industry events for us geeks that really want to talk shop.  There’s definitely a fair share of marketing fluff, but if you want to talk bits and bytes the sessions and people are here…

What’s the deal with Quantized Congestion Notification (QCN)

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), August 28, 2010November 21, 2012

For the last several months there has been a lot of chatter in the blogosphere and Twitter about FCoE and whether full scale deployment requires QCN.  There are two camps on this: FCoE does not require QCN for proper operation with scale. FCoE does require QCN for proper operation and…

The Difference Between ‘Foothold’ and ‘Lock-In’

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), August 26, 2010

There is always a lot of talk within IT marketing around vendor ‘lock-in’.  This is most commonly found within competitive marketing, i.e. ‘Product X from Company Y creates lock-in causing you to purchase all future equipment from them.  In some cases lock-in definitely exists, in other cases what you really…

Bacon And Eggs as a Service (BAEaaS) at VMworld

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), August 24, 2010August 24, 2010

Yeah I know the ‘and’ between bacon and eggs should be lower case but that just looks silly, let’s move on 😉 BAEaaS is a recovery tweetup following the previous nights festivities.  It was originally scheduled for Tuesday but due to popular demand has been moved to Wednesday (mainly because…

Dell, Backing the Right Horse in the Wrong Race

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), August 22, 2010August 23, 2010

With Dell’s announced acquisition of 3par I’ve been pondering the question of what it is they’re thinking.  I’ve been scouring the blogs looking for an answer and there is none that resonates well with me.  Most of what I find states they picked a good horse and that the business…

SMT, Matrix and Vblock: Architectures for Private Cloud

Joe Onisick (@JoeOnisick), August 15, 2010September 8, 2010

Cloud computing environments provide enhanced scalability and flexibility to IT organizations.  Many options exist for building cloud strategies, public, private etc.  For many companies private cloud is an attractive option because it allows them to maintain full visibility and control of their IT systems.  Private clouds can also be further…

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