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  1. @vseanclark 100% TS unless they have a specific VDI requirement, after all VDI costs, what, 5x-10x more?
  2. @monkchips They only value my 500 followers at $35 per month, your followers must be suckers who'll buy anything you tell them :)
  3. Anyone use Voxhub for VOIP? We're having no end of problems with their VOIP service at the moment had to revert to using the BT lines
  4. RT @LeeMcKenzieF1 Peter Sauber buys BMW with condition team will be on grid in 2010 < what happened to the very dodgy looking Qadbak?
  5. @WeFlySpitfires the media says it's the day shops move into the black (become profitable for the year), bollocks of course
  6. @monkchips The most interesting thing about that whitepaper is how fast IBM switched messages about the XIV after they wrote it in Aug 2008
  7. @chrismevans @Chris_Mellor The PC Pro test used a hard drive, 120MB/sec is about max speed for a single disk, they should've tested SSD
  8. RT @tanya_peasgood Virgin Media to trial deep packet inspection technology to monitor filesharing on it's network: http://j.mp/5Vjqz9
  9. If you RT @WindowsUK you "irrevocably and unconditionally waive in perpetuity the benefit of any provision of law known as moral rights"
  10. Might be going to Stockholm to do some consultancy, that'd be a nice way to end the year
  11. @chrismevans @BasRaayman I was actually thinking $3500 was actually not bad compared to a single EMC/IBM/HDS FC disk price :)
  12. @prawlings seems to have gone bust or just very closed :(
  13. @djgraham picadilly station one has gone bust, but might try maplin thanks
  14. Anyone know a cheap PC shop near Manchester picadilly gardens? Need a cheap wireless router urgently
  15. @martinatherton but the response in the retweet was mostly to the headline :)
  16. @martinatherton I read the article :) you seem to skip that the high end has long been virtual (mainframe and unix)
  17. @rwang0 Hope the Manchester weather didn't put you off too much, it's not like this every day - for a week in July its sometimes ok :)
  18. @storageio I think iSCSI is the majority for our Windows+VMware customers, our IBM pSeries customers generally insist on FC
  19. @Tropical_IT Overlap all the time on IBM servers, though they're much better about a unified message on it now than they were 5 years ago
  20. @storageio A lot more DS3k+4k here, but we work with smaller companies, the 27TB XIV would be large for our customers