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Retiring from NetApp technical blogging

December 12th, 2012

Those that view this site regularly, I apologise for the lack of updates. About 2 years ago I significantly moved roles, I moved into much more of an architects role and started engaging at a higher level with my customers. This means I’m really not as hands on with NetApp technology as I used to be. I’ve noticed this more as I’ve been designing new NetApp technology and I have to lean on our skilled consultants more to help with the technical detail. I really hope that the information on this website still serves as a great reference for people and that it continues to have great success, but I’m afraid I won’t be able to commit any new content here.

As my role has changed, I’ve decided to re-invent my online presence, so this isn’t the end of my social networking involvement! You can still find me on Twitter @ckranz and I have started a new blog with more relevance to what I’m doing now. As I am now a Solutions Architect, involved in cloud designs, high level strategies and general thoughts, it seems fair that I continue share my experiences.

Please visit my new blog at: outofthis.net/work for continued stories and thoughts from me. I certainly haven’t hung up my NetApp hat just yet, but I don’t feel I can help the community with my technical expertise and knowledge any more.

If you are interested in being a guest blogger on WAFL to share your NetApp skills and experiences, please get in contact. This has become a popular website and it’d be great to see fresh new content on it again.

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  1. December 12th, 2012 at 11:19 | #1

    Sad about this end but I hope someone will stand up and keep giving us input about next-gen Cluster Ontap tech recipes.

  2. December 12th, 2012 at 11:21 | #2

    Me to, but given that I haven’t posted anything in about 2 years, I don’t think it’ll come as a big surprise to anyone! Really hoping to encourage some guest experts to contribute :-)

  3. January 3rd, 2013 at 00:09 | #3

    Hi Chris,

    I sometimes blog about ONTAP technical stuff on my blog (super-user.org). My main interest is in performance but I sometimes blog about other random ONTAP sysadmin stuff – especially anything that seems odd – or hard to remember. For full disclosure – I work for NetApp, currently in performance engineering.

  4. January 3rd, 2013 at 09:40 | #4

    Thanks Gary, would you be interested in doing some blogging on here, or can I just create an RSS feed to your existing blog? Many thanks for making contact!

  5. January 9th, 2013 at 16:33 | #5

    Hi Chris,

    I can tag all my ontap related stuff, and you can take a feed if you’d like feed://super-user.org/wordpress/tag/ontap/feed/

    Perhaps you could also link to my blog on the blogroll section or something like that.

    Thanks,

    Gary.

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