Been using UNIX since the late 80s; Linux since the mid-90s; virtualization since the early 2000s and spent the past few years working in the cloud space.
Location
Alexandria, VA, USA
Education
B.S. Psychology from Pennsylvania State University
Discounting the scads of EC2s I create and destroy in any given month, or the pocket-computer I carry to stream music from, make calls with and help me navigate, I really only use my laptop and my office workstations (two: we've got our internet-connected desktops and we've got our "trusted" workstations from which we're able to reach production assets). Depending on my project load, almost everything's done on my laptop ...since that's how I work from home. During those rare times when my project-responsibilities actually have me going into the office, then the balance shifts to those two workstations.
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Discounting the scads of EC2s I create and destroy in any given month, or the pocket-computer I carry to stream music from, make calls with and help me navigate, I really only use my laptop and my office workstations (two: we've got our internet-connected desktops and we've got our "trusted" workstations from which we're able to reach production assets). Depending on my project load, almost everything's done on my laptop ...since that's how I work from home. During those rare times when my project-responsibilities actually have me going into the office, then the balance shifts to those two workstations.