Back to Blogging
I’m sure some people think writing a blog is some sort of personal journey to self expression. Some probably think it more akin to self promotion. Well what ever reason it is, I’m back writing again. This time I’ve chosen a new more neutral home.
So what am I going to talk about. OK, I’m a Storage Architect. What the hell is that then? It means I design (or try to design) large scale data storage infrastructures. It doesn’t mean I design big yellow buildings you can use to store all your old furniture or stuff you can’t be bothered to sell or throw away.
So here I am. I hope you will find what I write interesting and worthwhile. I hope I find it worthwhile too….
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