Scott Drummonds is a virtualization evangelist and VMware enthusiast. Scott currently works for EMC as the technical lead for the vSpecialist team in the Asia/Pacific region. Scott worked for VMware as a performance specialist from January 2007 until May of 2010 when he transferred to EMC. Before VMware, Scott worked at Intel Corporation as a desktop performance manager. There were years of experience before that job, doing other stuff stuff such as processor diagnosis and CAD tool design, but Scott rarely talks about that confusing period of his professional life.
Other places where you can see Scott on the internet:
- Scott’s personal website, which is sporadically updated when the mood moves him.
- Scott’s Twitter page, which is used for about 90% work and 10% fun.
- Scott’s YouTube page, with perhaps 75% work and 25% totally ridiculous stuff.
- Scott’s home on the VMware Communities, where Scott publishes technical literature and participates in a variety of VMware-related conversations.
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Hi Scott,
do you know a link where I can download a copy of the ESXi4 vscsistats utility to be used with ESXi4.
hope to hear from you soon.
Best Regards,
Steve Chung
Steve,
This is the page to look for and request vscsiStats for ESXi:
http://vpivot.com/2009/10/21/vscsistats-for-esxi/
Scott