My name is Tomas ten Dam. I am 36 years old and I live in the eastern of the Netherlands. I work for a Netapp gold partner as a senior technical engineer. I have more then 10 years of IT experience and my interest areas for the last couple of years are within virtualization and storage. I am certified for VMware, Microsoft, Citrix, Xensource and Netapp. The goal of my blog is sharing "how-to" information particularly on virtualization and storage. I find it fun to share and when sharing to others it forces me to take a deep dive in the technical information about a product. my motto:If you want to know how?: just do it!



November 30, 2008 at 7:14 pm |
Tomas – please check out the Celerra VM – I know that working at a NetApp gold partner makes this a bit weird, but go right ahead.
It’s fully enabled, no timeout, and no restrictions (except it’s not allowed to be used in production).
January 5, 2009 at 4:41 pm |
Hoi,
VMware heeft een whitepaper met een beschrijving van SRM in a box. Daarin een verwijzing naar jouw website.
http://viops.vmware.com/home/servlet/JiveServlet/download/1235-1-1427/VMware%20Site%20Recovery%20Manager%20Laptop%20Demo%20Guide.pdf;jsessionid=AC9A96482356BC3FD666238221A871CB
February 4, 2009 at 10:31 pm |
Hi Thomas,
I like your site and very meningful. I am newbie to VM and I am stydying for VCP. My esx root password was fogot and I found your site. Great easy to understad. I have done the traing and require to write my test. I have setup ESX 3.5 and VI3 at home. I need your expertize to write my exam. Do you know any questions or what type of questions they have been asking. Please help.
February 20, 2009 at 9:51 pm |
Hoi Tomas,
Effe een compliment voor je bloggers list.
Ik zie dat ik er ook bij sta, Helemaal top
Inmiddels heb ik mijn rss gefixt (Werkte niet) Maar nu wel. Wellicht dat je dat in je lijst kan aanpassen bij mij. (ww.mikes.eu)
Alvast bedankt.
gr Roy
October 13, 2009 at 8:43 pm |
I download a copy of your document a while back. It was regarding “Installing Netapps Simulator for Windows”. I can’t seem to find it on your site. I see the L:inux version, but I’d like the Windows version.