Call him Vlad. He’s the top dog in Orlando’s Small Business Server IT Pro Association… runs a large global enterprise-class network of Microsoft servers… and holds a fistful of Microsoft certifications, including MCP, MCSA, and MCSE 2003.

[Vlad Mazek, Exchange guru]Vladimir Mazek describes himself as:

A Microsoft evangelist who breaks and fixes thousands of servers and then goes around telling others how to do it as well. My focus is on keeping messaging and communications secure.If my face looks familiar, chances are, you’ve seen me present at a local Microsoft event. I’m at all the Microsoft (SST) shows in Florida usually wearing a blue ExchangeDefender shirt talking about security, hackers, spam and helping folks figure out their Exchange.

No doubt about it. Vlad is a true-blue Microsoftie, through and through.

That’s why it was somewhat surprising to see this on Vlad’s blog:

Woohoo, bigger and better than ever. Over the weekend I finally threw away Google’s Blogger service and ported all of my posts and comments over to my own servers. The upside is that there are a whole lot more features and things I can do with Vladville now that I could not do with Blogger. The downside: spam. I feel its a good tradeoff and I am sure it will be easier to handle than all the downtime and mistakes Blogger used to make.So here it is - fully powered by WordPress on CentOS Linux 4.3. There is still a Windows 2003 box behind the SBS Show for media streaming but that will soon either disappear or be upgraded, I have not fully decided how I’ll be streaming future media content off Vladville - but you can bet there will be a LOT!

Dumping Blogger… check. Moving to WordPress… check. Apache over IIS… check. CentOS over Windows… ch… Whoa! Stop the tape!

Sensing a news story, your humble correspondent asked the Windows warrior, “What the heck?”

Vlad explained:

Well the frontend box was always Linux, it was just powered by Blogger so it was a plain Apache. We used Windows + SQL 2000 for the backend and distribution of the SBS Show which gets like 40-60,000 downloads per episode so we had to get crafty about distributing it.But with the upgrade we just decided to standardize that end of things on Linux/Apache.

“So,” we smirked,”You’re saying crafty heavy lifting demands Linux.” (Hey. We always smirk.)

Not so fast.

Vlad says, “We migrated to Linux purely because of the costs. Despite popular belief, Microsoft does not give its MVPs free production software.”

Anybody listening in Redmond?

With 40-60,000 downloads per show, you might think Vlad’s headed for cable TV. When questioned to that effect, Vlad responded, “Ever heard of the phrase: You have a face for radio?”

As the attached pic demonstrates, he’s too hard on himself.

Vlad’s current episode is Managed Services with Mobitech. Let us know what you think.

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