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Tag Archives: 2.5.1

VMware – Some old school support

Posted on 2011-02-10 by dan

We had a network connectivity issue on one of our remote hosts at work the other day and Ops asked for my help. It turned out to be a cabling issue following a cyclone up north. I think the picture speaks for itself. Oh yeah, rocking with the MUI once again.

Filed Under: ESX, Humour, VMware | Tagged: 2.5.1, ESX, Humour, mui, virtualisation, VMware | 1 Comment

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