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VMinstall.com: Your place to post your VMware Admin and Engineer Resume

What do they do?

VMinstall.com is a new state-of-the-art Drupal powered website that is focused on VMware Virtual Infrastructure support. Our blogs and forums are dedicated to helping organizations and technicians with tips about installing and troubleshooting Virtual Center, ESX Server, VMotion, clustering, DRS, iSCSI, storage, cloning, sercurity, best practices, step-by-step checklists, project management, etc.

We are open to new ideals for our VMinstall.com website and include a forum for VM install gigs, jobs and projects from across the county. VMinstall.com is also be a place where our members can post their resumes and contact information so organizations and businesses searching for skilled help can quickly find you to help out with their VM install projects.

VMinstall.com knows VMware the leader of virtualization and with such a great oppurtinity, we hope to emerge as a leader for VM support and services. We invite our guests to create an account on VMinstall.com and begin sharing their VMware experiences, questions, jobs, gigs, projects, resumes and profiles on our new VM install community.

These are new kids on the block, check'em out.

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