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# Tuesday, April 07, 2009
A Job Offer You Should Refuse

Over the years a fair number of people have asked my opinion about the job offers they have received. I am happy to say that most of these offers were quite good. In fact, a couple of times I was jealous…

 

But if I were offered the job of most of the storage managers and CSOs (Chief Storage Officers) I meet, I would refuse. Not because being an infrastructure manager is a thankless job – which it is. Most jobs are characterized by more criticism than praise. The issue for me is that I won’t take a job where I am held responsible for delivering non-stop, high-quality service while, at the same time, I have no control over the consumption of the resources, and little or no insight about how they are being used.

 

What am I talking about?

 

Only a few of the storage mangers I meet have any policies describing the appropriate consumption of corporate storage resources. In fact, their users are free to do pretty much anything they please. The majority of these storage managers also lack a system management application that they can use to control the consumption of their storage, nor do they have anything that tells them how the existing resources are being consumed.

 

Even worse, a surprising number of these people are reluctant to set firm policies governing resource consumption. They live in fear of their end-users.

 

As an entrepreneur, I’m used to taking risks. But in a successful company, these are controlled risks. I never write blank checks. Why would I want to be responsible in a situation where any one of my users could create a service outage…? And where it’s even somewhat likely that a naïve user will do so by accident one day.

 

Doing a great job – in storage management or anything else – requires having the right tools for the job. A carpenter without a hammer and a saw is very limited in what he can do. Don’t put yourself in a situation where you don’t have the tools to succeed. Infrastructure management is hard enough even when you have what you need.


Tuesday, April 07, 2009 11:07:28 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0]  Management | Observations | Storage Management

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