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Mike Laverick is a professional instructor with 15 years of experience in technologies such as Novell, Windows and Citrix. In August, 2012 Laverick joined VMware as a senior cloud infrastructure evangelist. He has been involved with the VMware community since 2003. Laverick is a VMware forum moderator and member of the London VMware User Group Steering Committee. In addition to teaching, Laverick is the owner and author of the virtualization website and blog RTFM Education, where he publishes free guides and utilities aimed at VMware ESX/VirtualCenter users. In 2009, Laverick received the VMware vExpert award and helped found the Irish and Scottish user groups. Laverick has had books published on VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3, VMware vSphere4 and VMware Site Recovery Manager.
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Contributions from Mike Laverick
- VMware disaster recovery using VMware onboard features
- VMware tightens the security screws in View and PowerCL
- Must-dos for a virtual desktop infrastructure project
- VMware data protection: An overview
- Installing VMware vShield Endpoint successfully
- VMware backup and the VMware snapshot
- Unwrapping VMware vSphere 5 storage bonanza
- VMware vSphere 5 storage features: Part one
- Battle of the bogus vCenter icons
- Review: VMware PXE Manager
- Stack wars: The cloud OEMpires strike back
- Citrix licensing: Hypervisors and per-server models
- VMware gotchas: The downside to small business software
- Small business software myth: VMware costs too much
- A guide to using VMware as your SMB software
- Virtualisation in 2010: VDI and the cloud gain traction
- How to recognise bad colocation data centre providers
- Common mistakes to avoid when choosing a colocation data centre
- The wrong colocation data centre provider: A nightmare tale
- Behind the scenes of the London VMware User Group