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Mar 11 2013
2013 top VMware & virtualization blog voting results
So the voting has ended, the results have been tabulated and here they are. There were over 80 new blogs on the ballot this year and 4 new blogs to make the top 25. This year there was over 1300 votes compared to around 1200 last year. Voters were asked to pick their top 10 favorite blogs and them rank them from 1 to 10. The votes are weighted so a #1 vote is worth 10 points, a #2 vote is worth 9 points all the way down to a #10 vote being worth 1 point. The total points for each blog were added up to determine the results. It’s a pretty time consuming process for me, some of it is automated but I still have to add up votes and drop them into a spreadsheet to determine the winners.
Be sure and watch the special vChat top blogger awards episode that we recorded with special guest John Troyer as we count up the top 25 winners with lots of color commentary. The vLaunchpad and Planet vSphere-land will be updated soon to reflect the new voting results. Thank you everyone who voted and congratulations to the winners. With so many bloggers out there its a tough scene but I seriously encourage you all to keep at it, the longer you stick with it, the more people notice and will reward you with their vote. You guys are all winners, I know how hard it can be to find the time to blog but do know that your efforts are appreciated and your unselfish dedication makes a difference to a great many of people.
Special thanks to TrainSignal for sponsoring it again this year, be sure and check out their website for their new unlimited IT Training For Only $49 a Month.
Here are the overall voting results…
Blog Rank Previous Total Votes Total Points #1 Votes
Yellow Bricks (Duncan Epping) 1 1 843 6210 231
Frank Denneman blog 2 5 582 3557 46
Scott Lowe blog 3 2 511 2999 25
NTPro.nl (Eric Sloof) 4 3 501 2912 37
Virtual Geek (Chad Sakac) 5 4 463 2418 33
Virtually Ghetto (William Lam) 6 8 399 2267 47
Mike Laverick (RTFM Education) 7 6 438 2135 5
Virtu-al (Alan Renouf) 8 7 387 1847 9
Cormac Hogan 9 New 279 1629 27
vSphere-land (Eric Siebert) 10 10 344 1476 12
Virtualization Evangelist (Jason Boche) 11 9 277 1247 8
Wahl Network (Chris Wahl) 12 51 173 1173 39
Virtual Storage Guy (Vaughn Stewart) 13 12 194 1168 38
My Virtual Cloud (Andre Leibovici) 14 17 159 958 17
LucD (Luc Dekens) 15 14 134 762 12
ESX Virtualization (Vladan Seget) 16 20 111 744 30
Datacenter Dude (Nick Howell) 17 New 114 743 13
Stephen Foskett, Pack Rat 18 25 162 693 3
Gabe's Virtual World (Gabe Van Zanten) 19 15 117 637 18
A vTexan (Tommy Trogden) 20 30 96 609 14
Long White Virtual Clouds (M. Webster) 21 New 110 606 9
Kendrick Coleman 22 37 128 598 6
TechHead (Simon Seagrave) 23 18 95 529 18
Derek Seaman's Blog 24 New 93 513 5
Brian Madden 25 24 97 506 2
Around the Storage Block (Calvin Zito) 26 33 93 489 5
The SLOG (Simon Long) 27 11 97 483 0
VCritical (Eric Gray) 28 26 80 478 13
Wikibon Blog 29 29 135 476 1
Professional VMware (Cody Bunch) 30 32 85 473 6
VMGuru.nl (Various) 31 19 83 463 19
vReference (Forbes Guthrie) 32 13 81 453 14
vSamurai (Christopher Wells) 33 39 94 445 7
IT 2.0 (Massimo Re Ferre) 34 48 84 427 3
Erik Bussink 35 New 58 398 12
2 VCP's (Jon Owings) 36 44 70 393 1
Chris Colotti's Blog 37 21 77 388 5
vClouds (Marco Broeken) 38 149 67 388 16
mwpreston dot net (Mike Preston) 39 125 63 377 8
vInfrastructure Blog (Andrew Mauro) 40 54 64 376 3
Technodrone (Maish) 41 45 59 366 13
Justin's IT Blog 42 49 62 361 14
Viktorious.nl (Viktor van den Berg) 43 New 61 360 13
vConsult (Duco Jaspars) 44 New 51 343 19
Punching Clouds (Rawlinson) 45 New 82 341 0
WoodITWork (Julian Wood) 46 60 73 341 5
Chris Wolf blog 47 36 88 337 0
Virtualize Tips (Brian Suhr) 48 47 51 325 6
The IT Hollow (Eric Shanks) 49 New 48 323 16
J Metz (J Michael Metz - Cisco) 50 28 75 319 0
The Saffa Geek (Gregg Robertson) 51 103 66 309 1
The Lone Sysadmin (Bob Plankers) 52 31 57 305 10
VMware Tips (Rick Scherer) 53 22 62 304 4
UP2V (Marcel van den Berg) 54 159 44 301 13
VMware Videos (David Davis) 55 38 53 297 8
A Crazy Penguin (Andy Wood) 56 70 53 294 1
Hypervisor.fr 57 63 49 294 3
VirtualGeekCH (Various) 58 113 43 292 8
Nickapedia (Nicholas Weaver) 59 16 50 286 1
Virten.net (Florian Grehl) 60 New 63 285 1
Storage Mojo (Robin Harris) 61 New 55 285 1
Virtual Langer (Jason Langer) 62 New 51 283 5
The Storage Architect (Chris Evans) 63 40 53 279 1
VDICloudn.nl (Arjan Timmerman) 64 New 46 273 2
Mikes.eu (Roy Mikes) 65 New 48 272 6
VM Guru (Scott Herold) 66 43 64 266 1
Storagezilla (EMC - Mark Twomey) 67 New 53 264 1
Pivot point (Scott Drummonds) 68 23 55 262 0
StorageIO (Greg Schulz) 69 46 52 259 2
Virtual Blog (David Hill) 70 New 58 259 4
Virtual Admin Notes (Anton Zhbankov) 71 71 43 257 12
The Virtualization Effect (NetApp) 72 New 65 255 3
vNinja (Christian Mohn) 73 57 60 243 1
Geek After Five (Jake Robinson) 74 New 45 240 2
The Lower Case W (Matt Liebowitz) 75 56 38 237 9
VMpros.nl (Sander Daems) 76 80 39 233 8
What Would Dan Do (Dan Brinkmann) 77 74 43 231 7
50 mu (Rob Koper) 78 New 34 230 1
Hu's Blog (HDS - Hu Yoshida) 79 66 30 229 16
The Virtualization Practice (Various) 80 50 38 228 10
vExperienced (Edward Grigson) 81 118 43 224 4
VMwareMine 82 New 36 224 7
Planet VM (Tom Howarth) 83 68 48 221 2
Mike D's blog (Mike DiPetrillo) 84 35 45 220 1
Virtual Patel (Manish Patel) 85 New 48 217 3
Rickard Nobel 86 109 48 217 1
vTesseract (Josh Atwell) 87 73 49 213 2
Burdweiser (James Burd) 88 143 30 212 11
Backup Central (W. Curtis Preston) 89 65 43 211 1
IT Blood Pressure (Dwayne Lessner) 90 156 41 210 3
Virt for Service Providers (Jeramiah Dooley) 91 123 40 208 1
View Yonder (Steve Chambers) 92 146 41 207 2
Musings of Rodos (Rodney Haywood) 93 185 38 205 1
VMFocus (Craig Kilborn) 94 New 30 205 12
Vuemuer.it (Luca Dell'Oca) 95 New 34 202 4
The Foglite (E. Rowe/A. Scorsone) 96 New 31 200 11
Tom Fojta's Blog 97 New 38 192 1
vFrank (Frank Brix Pedersen) 98 121 38 192 1
Virtual Aleph (Manlio Frizzi) 99 New 32 192 11
Knudt Blog (Brian Knudtson) 100 140 39 192 1
VMdamentals (Erik Zandboer) 101 98 32 190 1
ICT-Freak.nl (Arne Fokkema) 102 76 37 188 1
Ken's Virtual Reality (Ken Cline) 103 152 36 186 0
vHorizon (Dale Scriven) 104 New 39 186 3
Aaron Delp Blog 105 59 42 186 1
VMware & Veeam Blog (Karel Novak) 106 New 32 185 7
vElemental (Clint Kitson) 107 130 47 185 1
Rickatron Blog (Rick Vanover) 108 58 34 183 4
Penguinpunk.net (Dan Frith) 109 New 37 182 2
The VM Guy (Dave Lawrence) 110 69 40 181 3
Vinf.net (Simon Gallagher) 111 108 41 179 1
Ivo Beerens 112 83 41 178 1
Malaysia VM (Various) 113 166 37 177 1
VSpecialist (Michael Poore) 114 75 35 177 6
By The Bell (Steve Kaplan) 115 119 32 175 3
vCloud Info (Carlo Costanzo) 116 126 34 174 6
vDestination (Greg Stuart) 117 112 36 174 3
Clouds Of Change (Brian Gracely) 118 New 32 173 3
Jase's Place (Jase McCarty) 119 94 32 173 1
Arnim van Lieshout 120 61 36 170 1
Rational Survivability (Christofer Hoff) 121 85 29 170 2
vSential (James Bowling) 122 168 29 168 6
Virtualization Spotlight (P. Redknap) 123 107 24 165 12
VM Today (Joshua Townsend) 124 122 31 165 2
A Day In The Life (Adam Baum) 125 99 37 164 0
ValCo Labs (Josh Coen) 126 167 32 164 1
Virtual Noob (Chad King) 127 117 41 162 0
Demitasse (Alastair Cooke) 128 131 31 162 3
The Data Center Overlords (Tony Bourke) 129 100 28 161 1
Virtual Tech (Dan Fallon) 130 New 33 159 0
yoyoclouds (Yohan Wadia) 131 New 40 159 2
HyperVizor (Hany Michael) 132 27 32 158 4
Messaging-Virtualization (Andrey Pogosyan) 133 New 29 158 3
Run-virtual (Richard Garsthagen) 134 105 35 158 1
vNoob (Conrad Ramos) 135 163 36 158 2
Virtual Future (Sven Huisman) 136 153 31 157 2
Virtual Planet (Ricky El-Qasem) 137 97 29 155 3
vNugglets (Allen Crawford) 138 New 33 155 1
Deep Storage (Howard Marks) 139 New 31 154 0
Virtual Lifestyle (Joep Piscaer) 140 137 38 154 2
Virtual Insanity (S. Sauer/A. Sweemer) 141 72 31 152 0
Ray On Storage (Ray Lucchesi) 142 53 33 151 0
VMware Front Experience (Andreas Peetz) 143 162 25 149 7
VM Dude (Frederic Martin) 144 New 31 145 2
GestaltIT (Various) 145 34 24 141 2
Jonathan Medd's Blog 146 91 30 141 3
Peeters Online (Hugo Peeters) 147 161 32 140 0
Peacon Blog (James Pearce) 148 136 26 140 1
Double Cloud (Steve Jin) 149 67 21 139 1
Running-System (Andi Lesslhumer) 150 New 21 138 3
vXpress (Sunny Dua) 151 New 31 137 1
MY Vmware Blog (Jeremy Chivers) 152 New 35 136 0
Poshoholic (Kirk Munro) 153 116 27 135 1
The HyperAdvisor (Antone Heyward) 154 102 30 135 1
Hans De Leenheer 155 New 21 132 1
Gerbens Blog (G. Kloosterman) 156 173 22 131 1
Another Day In IT (Bobby Stampfle) 157 New 28 128 1
Dmitry's PowerBlog 158 New 24 128 0
Storagebod (Martin Glassborow) 159 82 24 127 1
Adventures in a Virtual World (Paul Grevink) 160 New 27 127 2
Aravind Sivaraman 161 New 28 126 0
Storage Soup (Tech Target) 162 New 27 126 0
VirtualClouds (Hugo Strydom) 163 New 31 125 0
Phil the Virtualizer (Philip Ditzel) 164 New 28 124 2
DiscoPosse (Eric Wright) 165 New 20 123 2
vmDK (Damian Karlson) 166 96 33 123 1
Virtual Bits & Bytes (Niels Engelen) 167 New 27 122 1
Everyday Virtualization (Rick Vanover) 168 90 21 122 1
The Eager Zero (Michael Stump) 169 New 23 119 3
Thankfully the RAID is Gone (G. Chapman) 170 New 19 119 1
The SAN Man (Archie Hendryx) 171 New 21 117 2
Stuart Radnidge 172 165 28 116 1
Virtualised Reality (Barry Coombs) 173 93 25 116 2
Robert van den Nieuwendijk's Blog 174 145 22 115 2
VMware Training & Certification (S. Vessey) 175 64 30 114 1
Andi Mann - Ubergeek 176 92 23 114 4
SOS Tech (Josh Andrews) 177 New 23 111 1
Tim's IT Blog (Tim Smith) 178 New 24 111 3
Virtual VCP (Rynardt Spies) 179 87 24 111 1
The Solutions Architect (Michael Letschin) 180 New 21 110 1
ThinkCloud.nl (Martijn Baecke) 181 164 24 110 0
Stu McHugh's Virtualisation Blog 182 New 25 105 2
Infoworld Virtualization Report (D. Marshall) 183 124 18 105 4
Virtualization Eh (Mark Achtemichuk) 184 New 21 99 0
VM/ETC (Rich Brambley) 185 41 26 97 0
Everything Virtual (Simon Davies) 186 88 18 97 3
Blue Gears (Edward Haletky) 187 139 20 96 0
Shogan.tech (Sean Duffy) 188 New 19 96 0
Enterprise Admins (Brian Wuchner) 189 183 17 95 1
GeekSilver's Blog 190 184 23 95 0
Storage Tuning (Jamon Bowen) 191 New 22 95 0
Jume (Bouke Groenescheij) 192 154 17 94 0
Virtual Management (Marco Giuricin) 193 New 21 94 0
Ruptured Monkey (Nigel Poulton) 194 55 17 93 1
Juanma's Blog (Juan Manuel) 195 81 17 92 2
M80ARM - Virt. Warrior (Michael Armstrong) 196 New 22 92 0
Virtually Mike Brown (Mike Brown) 197 New 27 92 0
Cloud-Buddy (Bilal Hashmi) 198 133 18 91 1
Virtual SMB (Will Huber) 199 115 19 91 1
Blue Shift Blog (Kevin Kelling) 200 148 20 91 1
Orchestrate This! (Magnus Ullberg) 201 New 18 90 0
VMexplorer (Matt Mancini) 202 142 16 90 1
blog.rack.org.au (Craig Waters) 203 New 19 89 1
VM Trooper (Trevor Roberts) 204 New 18 89 1
VM-Ice (Larus Hjartarson) 205 New 19 89 0
Default Reasoning (Marek Z) 206 New 17 88 1
VirtuallyLG (Lorenzo Galelli) 207 155 21 88 0
VMAdmin (Fletcher Cocquyt) 208 New 25 88 0
VM-blog.info (Mourad) 209 New 20 87 0
VMworld.net (Andi Lesslhumer) 210 89 21 87 0
VMBulletin (Rick Schlander) 211 111 18 87 2
vPourchet (Valentin Pourchet) 212 New 19 86 1
VMware Admins (Eric Sarakaitis) 213 132 22 85 0
ITuda (Lieven D'hoore) 214 New 14 83 1
DeinosCloud (Didier Pironet) 215 181 15 83 1
It's Just Another Layer (Ian K.) 216 175 17 83 2
Cosonok's IT Blog (David Cookson) 217 New 17 81 0
I'm Tellin' Ya Now! (Mike Foley) 218 New 19 81 1
VM Admin (Andy Barnes) 219 114 18 79 1
Elastic Sky (Paul McSharry) 220 New 15 78 0
vKnowledge.net (Mario Mack) 221 New 20 77 0
VMwire (Hugo Phan) 222 New 17 77 1
Virtual Potholes (AJ Kuftic) 223 New 16 77 2
VMwise (Kanuj Behl) 224 160 13 76 2
Virtualization Buster (J. Franconi) 225 134 11 75 2
Virtually Speaking (Dan Kusnetzky) 226 157 17 71 0
VMnick (Nick Fritsch) 227 New 15 70 1
The Virtual Headline (Pete Del Rey) 228 New 12 66 2
vReality (Tomi Hakala) 229 187 17 65 0
Cloud Computing Infrastructure (Bill Carter) 230 New 10 61 0
Storage Nerve (Devang Panchigar) 231 42 14 60 0
Cloud Jock (Todd Mace) 232 New 10 59 1
Eprich (Paul Richards) 233 186 11 59 0
Eck Tech (Adam Eckerle) 234 New 11 56 0
Virtualizing the D.C. (Tony Wilburn) 235 172 14 55 0
InfoTech Consulting Blog (Yendis Lambert) 236 New 13 52 1
doOdzZZ's Notes (Abdullah Abdullah) 237 New 11 50 0
VMwarewolf (Richard Blythe) 238 171 13 47 0
TechProsaic (Hal Rottenberg) 239 127 10 47 1
Virtualization Information (S. Snowden) 240 110 7 44 3
Roger Lund IT/VMware Blog (Roger Lund) 241 170 10 35 0
SearchServerVirtualization Blog (Various) 242 86 10 35 0
Virtualization Team (Eiad Al-Aqqad) 243 101 8 25 0
And here are the top blog category winners…
Favorite Storage Blog Votes
Cormac Hogan 319
Virtual Geek 291
Virtual Storage Guy 265
Around the Storage Block 123
Hus Blog 55
Stephen Foskett 53
Jases Place 45
Hans De Leenheer 43
Wikibon Blog 31
Penguinpunk.net 28
None of these listed here 121
Favorite Scripting Blog Votes
Virtually Ghetto 282
Virtu-al 215
LucD 183
VM Dude 65
VMpros.nl 62
vNoob 61
Technodrone 50
Jonathan Medd 42
Phil the Virtualizer 36
Enterprise Admins 34
DiscoPosse 32
Shogan.tech 23
Robert van den Nieuwendijk 22
None of these listed here 268
Favorite Podcast Votes
vBrownBag 323
Chinwag 127
vChat 124
The CloudCast 82
Get Scripting 62
vCatchup 62
Virtualization Security Roundtable 51
Data Center Insiders 50
Adapting IT 46
CloudViews Unplugged 46
APAC Virtualization Roundtable 31
None of these listed here 371
Favorite New Blog Votes
Cormac Hogan 343
Mike Laverick 155
The IT Hollow 79
Viktorious.nl 74
Virtual Patel 74
VMware & Veeam Blog 67
VMFocus 59
My VMware Blog 40
vKnowledge.net 31
Another Day in IT 30
Running-System 27
blog.rack.org.au 22
vXpress 22
Cloud Jock 20
Virten.net 19
Aravind Sivaraman 18
Messaging-Virtualization 18
doOdzZZ's Notes 9
None of these listed here 265
Favorite Independent Blogger Votes
Wahl Network 153
NTPro.nl 145
ESX Virtualization 61
VMGuru.nl 58
Mikes.eu 52
vReference 49
LucD 48
Technodrone 39
Erik Bussink 34
WoodITWork 34
Derek Seaman 32
The Saffa Geek 31
Viktorious.nl 26
VM Dude 26
Another Day in IT 24
What Would Dan Do 24
vCloud Info 23
vInfrastructure Blog 23
vExperienced 21
VirtualGeekCH 21
VMpros.nl 21
VMware & Veeam Blog 21
By The Bell 20
Virtual Aleph 17
vNoob 17
VSpecialist 17
Penguinpunk.net 15
VMFocus 14
mwpreston dot net 13
Robert van den Nieuwendijk 13
vDestination 12
Virtual Langer 12
VMware Front Experience 12
Enterprise Admins 10
blog.rack.org.au 9
Vuemuer.it 9
DiscoPosse 8
ValCo Labs 8
Virtualised Reality 8
Cloud Jock 7
Default Reasoning 7
Jonathan Medd 6
My VMware Blog 3
Shogan.tech 3
Virten.net 3
None of these listed here 166
Mar 05 2013
And the results of the top blog voting are…
…you’ll have to wait a few days to find out. I’ve tabulated all the votes and applied points to the votes and have computed the results. We’ll announce the winners on a special vChat episode that we are recording on Friday with John Troyer and should be available on Monday. While you’re waiting here’s a few tidbits of information on this years voting:
- There were over 1300 votes this year
- 47% of the votes were from the US, next highest was 13% from the Netherlands followed by 6.5% from the UK and 3% from Germany
- We had voters from 60 different countries including Mongolia, Uruguay, Slovakia, Kenya, Kazakhstan, Iceland, Estonia, Egypt, Bermuda and the Isle of Man
- There are 243 blogs in the voting this year, last year there were 187
- There were some fierce competition this year in the top 10, there were 8 position changes in the top 10
- There were 7 blogs in the top 25 that were not in there in 2012
- There were 13 blogs in the top 50 that were not in there in 2012
- There were 4 blogs that were newcomers this year in the top 25
- There were 9 blogs that were newcomers this year in the top 50
- There is 1 blog new to the top 10
- One blogger in the top 50 moved up 86 places from last year, another one moved up 110 places from last year
That’s it for now, tune in next week to see the full results and find out if Duncan can retain the crown for #1 blogger…
Mar 01 2013
Git-r-done – last chance to vote for top VMware blogs!
Voting closes at midnight tonight, so far the voting numbers have surpassed last years with almost 1,500 votes collected since the voting began. The results this year should definitely be interesting with newcomers like Cormac Hogan making a big splash. I’ll tabulate the results by applying weights to the votes and we’ll be ready to announce the results on a special vChat episode with John Troyer that we will record soon.
So if you haven’t voted yet, what are you waiting for, git-r-done!
Feb 19 2013
Voting now open for the 2013 top VMware & virtualization blogs
There are over 200 blogs dedicated to VMware and virtualization, here’s your chance to pick your favorites and determine the top blogs. The last voting was a year ago and new bloggers are springing up every month. When casting your votes please keep the following in mind about the blogs.
- Longevity – Anyone can start a blog but it requires dedication, time & effort to keep it going. Some bloggers start a blog only to have it fall to the wayside several months later. Things always come up in life but the good bloggers keep going regardless of what is happening in their life.
- Length – It’s easy to make a quick blog post without much content, nothing wrong with this as long as you have good content in the post that people will enjoy. But some bloggers post pretty long detailed posts which takes a lot of time and effort to produce. The tip of the hat goes to these guys that burn the midnight oil trying to get you some great detailed information.
- Frequency – Some bloggers post several times a week which provides readers with lots of content. This requires a lot of effort as bloggers have to come up with more content ideas to write about. Frequency ties into length, some do high frequency/low length, some do low frequency/high length, some do both. They’re all good and require a lot of time and effort on the bloggers part.
- Quality – It all comes down to whats in the blog post regardless of how often or how long the blog posts are. After reading a blog post if you come away with learning something that you did not previously know and it benefits you in some way then you know you are reading a quality post. Good quality is usually the result of original content, its easy to re-hash something previously published elsewhere, the good bloggers come up with unique content or put their own unique spin on popular topics.
So please take all this into account when casting your votes, here are some more details on the voting:
- You can pick 10 of your favorite blogs and also rank them in your order of preference after you pick your 10. The results will be weighted with #1 ranking getting 10 points and #10 rankings getting 1 point. Point totals will be tabulated and from them the top 50 will be determined.
- Blogs are listed on the ballot in alphabetical order, the current top 50 blogs are highlighted with their current ranking in parentheses, the current top 10 are also bolded so they stand out. So please go through the whole list when making your choices (Duncan ended up on the bottom).
- Again this year we also having voting in special categories to help distinguish certain types of blogs. The choices of which blogs to include in the categories was the result of this survey and my best guessing. I did cut down on some of the categories this year to keep it simple. The categories are independent of the general voting so first pick and rank your top 10 overall favorite blogs and then choose your favorite blog in each category.
- Voting will run until 3/1, afterwards the results will be determined and announced on a special vChat episode with myself, Simon Seagrave, David Davis and John Troyer.
- Duplicate vote protection is enabled, we’ll be using geolocation, IP addresses & cookies to protect against duplicate votes. This isn’t Chicago, please be honest and fair when voting, any suspicious votes will be tossed.
- If you are not familiar with a blog you can click on it in the survey to view it or use my vLaunchpad to see links to them all. Try not to pick blogs based just on names but also take content into account. There are a lot of good blogs currently not in the top 50 that deserve to be there.
So what are you waiting for, head on over and take the survey to cast your ballot and reward the best bloggers for their hard work and dedication by letting them know that you appreciate them.
Feb 18 2013
Top blog voting about to begin – but first a small favor
After fixing a few technical bugs with my survey, my annual top VMware/virtualization blog voting is just about ready to launch. This is no small effort and involves a ton of work collecting data, building forms, processing data, updating websites, building surveys and much more. It all costs me money paying for the services of a professional survey company. From start to finish this usually takes at least 30-40 hours of my time.
So as a small favor in return I would appreciate if you checkout the companies that sponsor my family of websites and make all this possible.
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Veeam
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The voting will open tomorrow, so check back here for the announcement.
Jan 27 2013
Nominations for the 2013 Top Blog voting categories are now open!
It’s time to do the annual top blog voting, last year we had over 1,200 votes that shaped the top 50 list that is published on my vLaunchPad. Just like last year in addition to the traditional top 50 voting I’m opening it up to allow voting in specific categories as well to help distinguish certain types of blogs. To do this I have created a survey to allow you to nominate your blog or website for one of the categories that I have defined if your blog fits one or more of the categories, if it does not then don’t nominate it as all blogs on the vLaunchpad will automatically be included in the general top blog voting.
This survey is not the general voting poll for the top VMware/virtualization blogs, this survey is only to nominate your blog for certain categories if it fits. Once the nominations are collected I will open the polls for voting for the top blogs where voters will be able to rate their top 10 blogs and also vote in each of the categories.
You should only nominate your own blog/website, these nominations will be used to populate the category choices when voting opens. If your blog doesn’t fit one of these categories then do not nominate it, all blogs on the vLaunchpad will automatically be included in the general top blog voting. If your blog is not currently listed on the vLaunchPad use this form to let me know. The categories that can be voted on are:
- Best Storage Blog (Must have good percentage of posts be Storage related)
- Best Networking Blog (Must have good percentage of be Networking related)
- Best Cloud Blog (Must have good percentage of posts be Cloud related)
- Best VDI/End-user Computing Blog (Must have good percentage of posts be VDI/EUC related)
- Best Scripting Blogger (Must have good percentage of posts be Scripting related)
- Best News & Information Website (No blogs)
- Best podcast (Audio or video podcasts)
- Best official VMware Blog (Blogs part of VMware’s website)
- Best Videos used in a Blog (Must have produced a good percentage of videos)
- Best New Blog (Blog started in 2012)
- Best Independent Blogger (Can’t work for VMware or a hardware/software vendor)
So head on over to the survey and nominate your blog or website, the survey will be open until 2/4. Once it closes I will use the nominations to build the survey for the top blog voting which will begin shortly afterwards.
Jan 08 2013
Veeam is giving away another sweet home lab
Tis the season for home labs and Veeam will fill your vStocking with a brand new dream home lab. The lab features the bigger HP ML310e G8 servers that are expandable up to 32GB of memory, have 4 PCI slots, up to 8 SFF drives or 4 LFF drives, 2 built-in gigabit NICs and built-in HP iLO. They are also on the VMware Hardware Compatibility List. So if Santa didn’t bring you a home lab this year here’s your chance to win one. All you have to do is head on over to their site before Jan. 14th and fill out a form to register to win.
If you’re looking for help and ideas for your own home lab be sure and checkout my massive collection of home lab links. Also Chad Sakac just did a nice post on his own home lab that he recently built. I’ll also be doing a series of upcoming posts detailing my experiences with home lab equipment.
Jan 06 2013
vChat #33 – Christmas and Apocalypse episode
We’ve recently posted vChat #33 with myself, David Davis & Simon Seagrave. This holiday edition episode was recorded on 12/21, the day of the Mayan Apocalypse, we discuss the latest in virtualization, cloud computing, home labs, iPads, storage, our predictions for 2013. and much much more. Enjoy!