
I’ve spent over 20 years in the trenches of IT, watching the industry evolve from noisy server rooms full of physical towers to the sleek, software-defined data centers of today. In that time, I’ve learned one thing: technology is great when it works, and a nightmare when it doesn’t.
My career has been dedicated to mastering the infrastructure that powers modern business. While I’ve touched almost every piece of hardware in the rack, my true expertise lies in VMware and Nutanix. I’ve deployed them, broken them, fixed them, and optimized them more times than I can count.
Why this blog? I started favoritevmguy.com with a simple mission: Making virtualization virtually painless.
Whether you are a SysAdmin dealing with a cryptic error message at 2 AM, or an architect planning your next hyperconverged deployment, I want this site to be the resource I wish I had when I was starting out.
Here, you’ll find real-world troubleshooting guides, benchmarking ideas, architectural advice, and scripts to automate the boring stuff—so you can get back to doing what you do best.
