I wrote a few months ago about my company’s quest to implement a storage area network.
We’ve arrived at a clear and definitive choice. After initially looking at about seven vendors, we narrowed down our search to three contenders: Xiotech, Left Hand Networks, and EqualLogic. Xiotech was eliminated first - they simply didn’t fit into our [...]
Archives for the Month of March, 2007
The mysteries of SANs, Part II
Wednesday, 14 March 2007
Speaking of Iraq
Tuesday, 13 March 2007
If you only have time for one perspective on Iraq then the name you should remember is Michael Yon.
His latest dispatch, Ernie is Dead, should be read before you lay down and go to sleep tonight.
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Mediocrity in all things
Tuesday, 13 March 2007
In his notes today, Neal Boortz suggests that “universal health care” will ensure that all Americans receive equally mediocre health care.
Come on folks, wake up and smell the antiseptic. If this is the medical care our wounded soldiers from the Middle East receive from a government-run health care system, what makes you think that the [...]
Iraq defeatism
Monday, 12 March 2007
Here’s a thought provoking article by John Noonan on the war in Iraq.
True to Clausewitzian thought, the answer lies in the political realm. Opposition to President Bush has become downright religious for some Americans—activists whose greatest fear is that victory in Iraq would be tantamount to justifying the whole invasion and occupation.
Thus leftist pundits [...]
Other things Virginia should apologize for
Wednesday, 7 March 2007
Virgina recently apologized for slavery.
Walter E. Williams suggests that Virginia has a few other things to apologize for, some of which are more relevant to the problems of living Virginians:
The U.S. murder rate is 5.6 people per 100,000 of the population. In the Commonwealth of Virginia’s capital, Richmond, where the General Assembly meets, the [...]











