For some time I’ve been debating whether to generate podcasts for the NetWorker blog.
Rather than continue to vacillate, I’ve decided to do a sample podcast, make it available here for downloading, and decide what to do based on feedback received.
While raw technical posts don’t translate well to podcasts (how do you quote screen output, for instance?), there’s a lot of backup theory related posts I make which can readily converted.
So, please follow the link below to the first podcast, in which I go over a topic near and dear to my heart: What is a zero error policy?
If you’re interested in me producing more podcasts, please let me know. Without feedback, I’ll likely leave it at just this trial. If people are interested though, I’ll setup a proper podcast stream within iTunes and get to work.
Podcast 001: What is a zero error policy?
Cheers!
I am personnaly not a fan of podcast. I would rather prefer to see videos of howto when this is doable…
Videos are unlikely to appear (ultimately I have constraints between the sort of information I present and the paid work I do).
Thanks for the podcast feedback, though.
I thought the podcast was good. You covered your topic concisely. I encourage you to do more.
I did notice there were some tapping noises in some sections. I don’t know if that was in the actual recording, or merely an encoding artifact. I look forward to the next episode.
Thanks.
I really enjoyed the podcast and I love the format. Please do more. Thank you for your blog and what you do for the community.