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Home Labbers Podcast for Home Labbers. You run at-home enterprise hardware and software; you like tinkering, self-learning, self-improving, experimenting, and so on. Home labbers share their stories and if you want to get interviewed. Contact me.
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My name is Maarten Van Driessen, I'm a freelance infrastructure consultant and I'm a homelab addict. A bit about myself, I started working in IT back in December of 2009. It was a servicedesk job but it gave me a lot of useful skills. In 2011 I moved into a support engineer role where I had to do everything for SMBs in Belgium. That was actually on…
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My homelab has a long history. The very first version has been introduced back in 2016. Currently, I'm not operating my homelab because my girlfriend and I just built a house, and I'm not yet ready for operating the homelab. But hardware is there (like a full 42-unit rack), servers, networking, and storage. Can't wait to get it done. More details o…
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My name is Jesper Alberts, and I'm a VMware enthusiast from the Netherlands. I was born in 1989 in Utrecht and have always lived near the middle of the Netherlands. I've always had an interest in IT ever since the first computer arrived at our house. During my career, I went from an all-round IT administrator to a consultant specializing in differe…
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Paul has enjoyed decades of being an IT Professional, doing a lot of hands-on deployments of x86 servers and VMware installs during his 21 years at IBM, and had a lot of HCI conversations with customers when working as an SE at VMware. Since 2019, he's enjoying his work as a Solutions Architect at Dell Technologies, with a focus on helping Enterpri…
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Johan van Amersfoort works as a Technologist at ITQ Consultancy, where he is responsible for the technical strategy within the End-User Computing and Artificial Intelligence areas. He is the author of the VDI Design Guide Book Series, host of multiple tech podcasts (like EUC Digest, Unexplored Territory, and In de Aap Gelogeerd), a vExpert, and one…
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In order to provide upkeep of my skill set, I saw the purpose of creating a homelab where I can practice of what I read from eBooks, Online Training & CBT's, White Papers & Technical Presentations. As I worked for many VAR's I found it hard to use a shared labs; if you shared the same space with other Virtual Engineers & Architects, everybody had t…
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I'm Sargon Khizeran, I work as a Technical Account Manager for VMware. My homelab journey started originally started as wanting to gear up to buy a lab for CCNA / network admin studying, while I earned my CCNA, gaining more into virtualization once encountering VMware made me want to start with that route. I started off with running everything on j…
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Jim Millard is currently a Sr SE for VMware, and has been in the industry since 1992. He built the beginnings of a home lab in 1998 with a pair of modems and a desktop PC running NetWare 5 that could demand-dial and bond multiple POTS lines for better Internet access. A decade later—and many years of struggling with physical servers in his home env…
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A technology evangelist and strategist with deep expertise in security, virtualization, and networking, Mr. McKay has extensive knowledge of a wide variety of technologies for meeting the strategic and tactical needs of clients. He has developed designs, performed implementations, completed assessments, and provided operational support of numerous …
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Stephen Wagner owns and maintains https://www.StephenWagner.com, a technology blog. He is also the owner of Digitally Accurate Inc, an IT Solutions and Consulting firm. Stephen is also a VMware vExpert (and member of the EUC subprogram), an NVIDIA NGCA Advisor, and HPE Influencer. He has a particular interest with Virtualization, VDI, and his homel…
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Carl Webster, aka Webster, is the Field Chief Technology Officer for Flexxible IT. Webster, a CTP since 2009, is a founding member of the Citrix Technology Professional Fellow program. He has a long history in the IT industry, starting with mainframes in 1977, moving to PCs and application development in 1986, and then shifting to network engineeri…
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Nick Schmidt is an Infrastructure Engineer from Nome, Alaska. Nick's an autodidact, having developed Linux, Network, Security, and Virtual Infrastructure capabilities as opportunities presented themselves. Nick is a vocal proponent of tech education and continuous training, and holds a number of current certifications: - CCNP Enterprise (Design, Ad…
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