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Bruce is a master consultant at Hewlett-Packard providing third-level worldwide support on Microsoft Windows-based products, including clusters and crash dump analysis. With over 18 years of computing experience at Digital, Compaq and HP, he is a well known resource for resolving highly complex problems involving clusters, SAN's, networking and internals. He has taught extensively throughout his career always leaving his audience energized with his enthusiasm for technology.
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Contributions from Bruce Mackenzie-Low, Contributor
- Windows failover cluster improved in Active Directory
- Dynamic Quorum makes failover clusters resilient
- Managing iSCSI Targets on Windows Server 2012
- Failover Clustering boosted by PowerShell cmdlets
- Chkdsk improvements increase data availability
- Set up scale-out file servers in Windows Server 2012
- Diagnosing crashes using Windows memory dumps
- What's new in the new Windows Performance Toolkit
- Why PerfView is worth a look
- Xperf pinpoints kernel performance issues
- Gems in Windows Server's Resource Monitoring tool
- Using RamMap and VMMap to Troubleshoot Windows Memory
- Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 R2 with MSinfo32
- Validate determines root cause of network issues
- Troubleshoot Windows boot problems with Xbootmgr
- Digging deeper into performance issues with Xperf
- Top three Windows server crashes to avoid
- Perfmon made easy with PAL utility
- Troubleshooting app crashes or hangs in Windows
- Simple techniques for finding Windows memory leaks
Enterprise Server Strategies for the CIO