Vote for the Top VMware & Virtualization blogs of 2013

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Eric Siebert and the team at vSphere-land want to know who you read to stay on top of your game with VMware and virtualization tech. Whether you seek industry insight, technical knowledge, practical tips, and an interesting point of view, repay the bloggers your follow by casting a vote for them in the 2013 Top VMware & Virtualization blog poll.

Kudos to the 200 bloggers being considered in this year’s poll. Your inclusion is a collective thank you for investment and sharing. I’ve been fortunate to be included in the rankings since 2010 and thank anyone who finds my contributions valuable.

As soon as this post closes I am casting my votes and ask you do the same for those content you couldn’t live without. I’m placing votes for my NetApp brethren Christopher Wells and Nick Howell. I’m hoping I can cast a write-in vote for the one of the industry’s leading RHEL experts, CaptainKVM (aka Jon Benedict). These are in addition to votes for Duncan Epping, Frank Denneman, Cormac Hogan, Stephen Foskett, Stu Miniman, Chris Wolf, and Mike Laverick.

Thank you Eric and the team at vSphere-land, the community truly values your efforts and the poll.

Vote now, the polls close March 1st!

I just realized I didn’t include Chad in my list. Sorry guys, one of you is going to get cut in order to make room for my ‘Best Frienemy’.

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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