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Thank you for voting for virtuallyGhetto on TopvBlog2016!

07.01.2016 by William Lam // Leave a Comment

The results for the Top 25 Virtualization Blog for 2016 run by Eric Siebert over at vsphere-land.com was just announced yesterday. You can find the results here or watch the full recording below. It was a very, very close race this year for the #1 spot but my fellow colleague Duncan Epping was still able to maintain his position as the #1 Virtualization Blogger voted by the community. I have to admit, It would have been really nice to finally de-throne the king after all these years 😉 but I am still very humbled and honored to have been in the running and maintaining my #2 position for the third year in a row. I am also very happy to announce that virtuallyGhetto was voted as the Top Scripting Blog for the 4th year in a row!

At the end of the day, I truly believe that our overall VMware/Virtualization community is made stronger through all the content that is created, the collaboration and engagement that each and every one of us brings. Lastly, I would like to take this moment and thank everyone who voted for virtuallyGhetto and thank you to all my readers who have engaged and supported me in this past year. I really do appreciate it. I Look forward to continue sharing with the community and we will try again next year 🙂

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