Vote for the Top VMware & Virtualization blogs

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Eric Siebert and the team at vSphere-land are seeking your vote in their annual Survey of the Top VMware & Virtualization focused Blogs. If you’re a technically minded individual like me, then I’m sure there are a handful of bloggers and/or blogs that your read regularly for their industry insight, technical knowledge, practical tips, and interesting point of view.

Please take a moment to cast your votes. For many of us, myself included, blogging is a labor of love, an effort that we enjoy putting forth simply for the intrinsic value it provides us. By casting your vote you are thanking those (without ghost writers and editorial staffs) for all of their efforts.

I want to congratulate all of the bloggers who are included in this year’s poll. I would suggest to each of you that your inclusion should be considered as a small victory. Your peers have recognized the quality in your body of work! I’ve been lucky enough to be included in the 2011 & 2010 polling results. While my work over the past 12 months may not warrant my inclusion, I am casting my votes now and would ask you to do the same for those who were truly outstanding over the past year.

Eric and the folks behind vSphere-land, thank you for the poll, I think the community truly values your efforts. Also, thanks to TrainSignal for their sponsorship.

Why are you still reading this post? Go vote! Polls close the week before PEX on 2/7/2012.

Vaughn is a VP of Systems Engineering at VAST Data. He helps organizations capitalize on what’s possible from VAST’s Universal Storage in a multitude of environments including A.I. & deep learning, data analytics, animation & VFX, media & broadcast, health & life sciences, data protection, etc. He spent 23 years in various leadership roles at Pure Storage and NetApp, and has been awarded a U.S. patent. Vaughn strives to simplify the technically complex and advocates thinking outside the box. You can find his perspective online at vaughnstewart.com and in print; he’s coauthored multiple books including “Virtualization Changes Everything: Storage Strategies for VMware vSphere & Cloud Computing“.

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