Wow. Long break from blog posting! Sorry about that. Once again, duty calls. I was booked solid from March until mid-summer. Then it was vacation time. So there was little time to generate meaningful blog post content.
What happened in the meantime? Well, Microsoft released this tiny little server product called SharePoint Server 2010 and a tiny little client application called Office 2010! Yeah, yeah… I know. I’m a bit behind. Well, I have been playing with SP2010 and over the coming months, I’ll be posting on some interesting things around Enterprise Search in SP2010. Our scalable architecture options have grown considerably and I’d like to cover some of that.
I will be presenting on a couple of topics at SharePoint Saturday in Denver this Saturday (August 7th). “Architecting for Scale in SP2010″ will cover some of those new scale out topology options we have in SP2010. “Remote BLOB Storage Deep Dive” will get into some of the nuts and bolts of RBS. Both of these were queued up for the SharePoint Evolution / Portugal TechDays conferences earlier this year. Unfortunately, the Iceland volcano had other plans for me. Fortunately, SharePoint Saturday has provided a new forum for me to deliver this content.
In preparing for SharePoint Saturday this weekend, I realized that the RTM version of SharePoint 2010 had a few minor changes to the PowerShell commands for enabling RBS. I’ve updated my earlier post to reflect the proper commands.
Hope to see all of you SharePoint types in Denver this weekend!
Otherwise, I’m back in the saddle with a laundry list of research topics. So stay tuned…
