From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Dec 21 2007 - 10:27:57 ART
Anthony,
Companies like mine are jumping into virtual hosted
solutions with hands and feet.
In the process there are steep learning curves for
serious enterprise-class SAN/NAS solutions.
With that said, we are using consultants from time to
time to help setup and configure/implement the designs
we have developed.
I think there is a strong market right now for
Storage. I think companies are finding a hard time
attracting talent who are knowledgeable and capable in
that arena.
--- Anthony Bonilla <anthonybonilla.ccie@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Team,
>
> I know this question has been asked multiple times
> by few people on this
> list and I know people have said that it all depends
> on what you like to do,
> etc. But, I want to ask it again and would
> appreciate your honest opinion.
> I already have my R&S CCIE and working as a
> consultant currently at a decent
> salary and stuff but looking forward to something
> that would make me more
> valuable and gives a chance to be in demand and have
> an edge, I have been
> thinking about going for storage CCIE. I have to
> admit that I have not
> much idea about storage but would like to see what
> others think about it and
> pls let me know whether there is enough value to
> doing it and if there are
> jobs for this out there - I think EMC might be big
> in this industry but want
> to hear from people who either have already attained
> this certification or
> have done some research. As I mentioned before, I
> have no clear preference
> here but just looking to go for something that would
> help me stay in demand
> in future endeavors and would help me make some
> extra bucks. I hope I have
> made my point clear and would eagrly looking for
> your advice.
>
> BTW, if someone has a good recommendation for
> storage training, pls do share
> as well. Thanks.
>
> TIA,
>
> Tony
>
>
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