Congratulations once again, I so wish I had seen you off. Allow me to leave you with some sage advice on the occasion of your absence from the yellow world.
1. Do not enforce policies. Those will come later.
2. Do not initiate a secondary private network for replication, no matter how highly recommended this may be.
3. Apply the concept of ubiquitous access to your lovely wife before applying it to your customers.
4. Cluster. Often.
5. Schedule maintenance periods for yourself. There is no SLA for personal downtime.
6. Sametime. It is possible.
7. SANs are evil.
Cheers,
Rob (and Liz, who has no idea I am writing this but will laugh uncontrollably in a moment).
Congratulations my friend. One bit of advice (sounds odd, but it works): Always put her wants and needs above you own, and you will discover you are always happy.
Rob Novak Said,
May 8, 2010 @ 8:57 pm
Congratulations once again, I so wish I had seen you off. Allow me to leave you with some sage advice on the occasion of your absence from the yellow world.
1. Do not enforce policies. Those will come later.
2. Do not initiate a secondary private network for replication, no matter how highly recommended this may be.
3. Apply the concept of ubiquitous access to your lovely wife before applying it to your customers.
4. Cluster. Often.
5. Schedule maintenance periods for yourself. There is no SLA for personal downtime.
6. Sametime. It is possible.
7. SANs are evil.
Cheers,
Rob (and Liz, who has no idea I am writing this but will laugh uncontrollably in a moment).
Sean Said,
May 10, 2010 @ 8:42 am
Certainly not a requirement to con-call with others at this time! Enjoy your meeting(s)…!
Devin Olson Said,
May 11, 2010 @ 10:37 am
Congratulations my friend. One bit of advice (sounds odd, but it works): Always put her wants and needs above you own, and you will discover you are always happy.