TJ

Author's details

Name: Tjerk Bijlsma
Date registered: March 6, 2011
URL: http://www.tbijlsma.com

Biography

My name is Tjerk Bijlsma - or TJ to keep things simple and pronounceable - and I'm a Solution Architect at Cisco based in Amsterdam. I joined the European Data Center and Virtualization team in March 2009 when we launched the Cisco UCS product. I joined Cisco Netherlands in 1998 as a Systems Engineer covering a broad range of customers, moved on to focus exclusively on the Financial Services customers and ended that role as the global technical lead for one international financial customer. In 2007 I joined the Emerging Markets team as the lead solution architect for the Financial Services sector with a focus on the strategic finance account in Emerging Markets.

Latest posts

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Author's posts listings

May 29 2011

Bronze – and it feels like Gold

Less then two years ago Cisco announced it’s blade server solution, the Cisco Unified Computing System. At the end of Q1 CY11 it has been a mere 21 month since shipments started Time flies – countless customers meetings, finding new partners that are considered leaders in this for Cisco new market, training existing Cisco partners …

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Apr 23 2011

Adding an extra UCS Chassis – the configuration minutes

There has been a lot of really positive feedback on the original “adding an extra UCS Chassis” video. In that video we demonstrated how long it took to unpack, rack, cable and power-up a new UCS chassis. I also talked about the time required to to complete the configuration and boot ESXi from the new …

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Mar 06 2011

Adding an extra UCS Chassis

The architecture of the Cisco UCS blade system is fundamentally different from the others in the market place. There is no intelligence and no configuration build into the blade chassis itself. In fact, you won’t even find a management port on the chassis. Instead, the UCS architecture is build around centralizing the intelligence in a …

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Mar 06 2011

UCSM – Pools, Policies and Templates

The architecture of the Cisco UCS system is build around a ‘stateless’ system with an extremely flexible XLM API. You will need to learn to use this flexibility to reap all of the benefits UCS offers you. UCS Manager, the software that controls the entire UCS system, is build into the Fabric Interconnects and is …

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