$7000 for both systems and you get one year worth of "support" already paid for.TheReal_ND wrote:I'll pay $50 for any dell laptop you don't want. An extra $50 if it comes with sky rim and doesn't clip on high res
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I live in a fucking van.
$50 for a dell laptop. Final offer
$50 for a dell laptop. Final offer
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We are using AWS, but we are also using google, this company went in so many different directions its not funny, and the IT was given free reign to collect paychecks and do nothing. It's taken me almost a year to get everything working almost perfectly, even with all of the mess here.DBTrek wrote:AWS, guys.
AWS or Azure.
Watch at 1.25x, and accept that the era of the on-site server room is over.
I've fixed a lot of things, and done what I can with what we have, but I am not dealing with Dell any more.
MS has also come to our door asking for us to be part of the Azure system... I am looking into it, but if we do we need to negotiate a deal in where it will all work together, and right now Sophos by August will work with Google and MS 365 systems, so either way I am moving towards Sophos.
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We paid $15K for the systems, I'm giving you more than 1/2 off for it, and the year support for free.TheReal_ND wrote:I live in a fucking van.
$50 for a dell laptop. Final offer
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Yeah, you might be able to do away with the Ruckus then. I'd double-check the capabilities on that firewall tho - it's a bit confusing on the specs. I don't think it's going to manage multiple WAPs for you.The Conservative wrote:The Ruckus is doing the WiFi when the Firewall can do it as well. This entire situation is a clusterfuck.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I'm not sure what you mean by 'doing the job of the other'.... One is a VPN server, and the other is a firewall.
It also has VPN capabilities, but not on the scale of the other one. 50 concurrent connections is pretty awesome.
This might not be a bad setup after all, actually..
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I never play games on my laptop anymore so I just want something portable and quiet. I don't use it for anything more intensive than streaming videos.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I got a pretty badass Asus last year on Amazon. It's got about as much power as a mid-range gaming desktop, runs quiet, stays pretty cool, even with some intense graphics running.Dand wrote:Snip
What exactly do you need it to do?
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It wouldn't be, if it made any sense... that's the problem, the old techs left no notes, no documentation of what they did, etc... so I've had to start from scratch, figure out from the wall, to the end points where everything is connected, how it's connected, and if it working as it should, so far the answer to that is not in the least...GrumpyCatFace wrote:Yeah, you might be able to do away with the Ruckus then. I'd double-check the capabilities on that firewall tho - it's a bit confusing on the specs. I don't think it's going to manage multiple WAPs for you.The Conservative wrote:The Ruckus is doing the WiFi when the Firewall can do it as well. This entire situation is a clusterfuck.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I'm not sure what you mean by 'doing the job of the other'.... One is a VPN server, and the other is a firewall.
It also has VPN capabilities, but not on the scale of the other one. 50 concurrent connections is pretty awesome.
This might not be a bad setup after all, actually..
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Asus is a good company as long as you don't have to deal with tech support... then its as bad, if not worse than Dell.Dand wrote:I never play games on my laptop anymore so I just want something portable and quiet. I don't use it for anything more intensive than streaming videos.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I got a pretty badass Asus last year on Amazon. It's got about as much power as a mid-range gaming desktop, runs quiet, stays pretty cool, even with some intense graphics running.Dand wrote:Snip
What exactly do you need it to do?
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Are you high? Data centers are regularly updated with the latest and greatest in security. Meanwhile, old school server farms are getting smacked by friggin' WannaCry because they're using 20-year-old SMBv1. When the largest hacks in the world are nailing businesses by exploiting two-decade-old protocols it's not Amazon or Microsoft data centers they're hitting.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Depends on whether you care about information security. Uploading your data to a remote server is not going to help with that.
100% scalable, only pay for what you use. Is it cheaper to pay for an extra few terabytes and clock cycles of computing when you need it, in real time . . . or is it easier to let your servers get overwhelmed, then drop $30k on more hardware, only to discover three months later that the spike in traffic was unsustainable?It's an old-school mainframe model - charge per hour of processing time, charge for data storage, charge for this, for that... I'm not a fan.
The era of the homegrown server closet has passed. We're just waiting for the last mammoths to succumb to the permafrost at this point.
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In that case, you don't need more than a tablet, or netbook. $100 will do ya. Probably don't even need anything with a cooling fan.Dand wrote:I never play games on my laptop anymore so I just want something portable and quiet. I don't use it for anything more intensive than streaming videos.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I got a pretty badass Asus last year on Amazon. It's got about as much power as a mid-range gaming desktop, runs quiet, stays pretty cool, even with some intense graphics running.Dand wrote:Snip
What exactly do you need it to do?
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