
Owner at Effective Automation Solutions Inc
Portland, Oregon Area

Owner at Effective Automation Solutions Inc
Portland, Oregon Area
Dwight Hubbard (VCP/RHCE), is a 22-year veteran of the IT industry who has served at companies including MCI/Worldcom, Rockwell Collins, Midamerican Energy, and Symantec. Performing Computer Architecture, Unix Administration, Network design, optimization, virtualization and security consulting. During the past 15 years, Dwight has worked with an aim toward improving infrastructure performance while lowering costs of IT to business.
Solaris Operating Environment (up to E25K servers) and x86/x64, RedHat Enterprise Linux Administration, Server architecture, Volume Management using Solaris Volume Manager (Solstice Disksuite) and Veritas Volume Management (Veritas Foundation Suite), Linux LVM, Veritas Clustering (VCS), Jumpstart/Kickstart and Wanboot network O/S builds, EMC/McData SAN administration, VMWare ESX Server Virtualization.
I am a RedHat Certified Engineer for RHEL4 (RHCE) and a VMware Certified Professional (VCP)
(Information Technology and Services industry)
September 2008 — Present (11 months)
(Information Technology and Services industry)
2008 — Present (1 year)
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; SYMC; Computer Software industry)
August 2005 — October 2008 (3 years 3 months)
Administered large numbers of geographically diverse Solaris and Linux computer systems.
Worked as part of a small team to design, deploy and manage a large VMware Virtualization infrastructure.
Built and evaluated virtualization architectures and made recommendations for corporate standards.
(Public Company; Information Technology and Services industry)
2000 — 2005 (5 years)
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1999 — 2000 (1 year)
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; Aviation & Aerospace industry)
1996 — 1999 (3 years)
(Public Company; Information Technology and Services industry)
1993 — 1996 (3 years)
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1985 — 1992 (7 years)
Trying out new technologies, downhill skiing, running.
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