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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @ntoxicator
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      @ntoxicator said:

      @scottalanmiller

      So you suggest the HC Scale products them as direct replacement model as to what I currently have going on? Skip the 1U/2U servers and NAS storage?

      I would highly suggest them as a starting point and having a discussion with them. They look to be a great fit for your needs. Not the only one, but very well suited in this case.

      Disclosure: My tag gives away that I work for a service provider. That's @ntg and we are a partner with Scale. So I might be biased towards them a bit 🙂 Always a risk with advice. But we work with tons of providers too and use several internally ourselves. These days XenServer, Scale and Hyper-V tend to be the most common "go to" platforms in the SMB. For your needs, Scale seems like an excellent fit. You are big enough and your "scale" needs over time make their "node" growth model very good for you.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @ntoxicator
        last edited by

        @ntoxicator said:

        So essentially, likes to make end-game decisions. Which cripples everything.

        I've been looking for other IT Job Opportunities

        When you have a company that is like that, often there is little else to be done. Doesn't mean to jump ship recklessly, but it does mean that staying long term probably isn't the best career move.

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        • Minion QueenM
          Minion Queen
          last edited by

          NTG is a Scale partner so if you have any questions we would be happy to answer them for you.

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          • BRRABillB
            BRRABill
            last edited by

            And the OWA doesn't store any personal files/cookies/data on the machine?

            Or do you always use incognito?

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            • ntoxicatorN
              ntoxicator
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              If I can get all our employee's to switch to OWA, this would be big savings in network storage (due to OST file growth). Also cost on Office subscription / purchase price as OWA is already there at no added cost.

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              • BRRABillB
                BRRABill @Dashrender
                last edited by

                @Dashrender said:

                Talking about local storage - using OWA also means not OST/PST files - no less thing to worry about encrypting your drive over. 😉

                See the post riiiiiiight below yours. 🙂

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @ntoxicator
                  last edited by

                  @ntoxicator said:

                  If I can get all our employee's to switch to OWA, this would be big savings in network storage (due to OST file growth). Also cost on Office subscription / purchase price as OWA is already there at no added cost.

                  Yes, in theory you could show big financial advantages (both up front and for forever) and additionally show improvements on the technical side with the network improvements, people being able to work more easily, investing in the future rather than in technical debt, etc.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch
                    last edited by JaredBusch

                    I have not used any Scale hardware yet, but that is only because I do not have a client where it is the right fit. I have worked with temp hardware and I love the gear.

                    I agree with @scottalanmiller that Scale should be the first thing you look into. Certainly not your only option, but I think it is a very good one.

                    Note: I have the Service Provider tag as I work for @Bundy-Associates and we are an IT consulting firm. We are not partnered with any vendor and I have no incentive for any pf my opinions.

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                    • Minion QueenM
                      Minion Queen
                      last edited by

                      And to be clear NTG partners with Scale and many other Vendors, so that we can offer the most and best (dependent on client what is best for each one) solutions for clients to choose from.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Minion Queen
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                        @Minion-Queen said:

                        And to be clear NTG partners with Scale and many other Vendors, so that we can offer the most and best (dependent on client what is best for each one) solutions for clients to choose from.

                        Yes, we work quite hard to remain neutral. And an important part of that is disclosures 🙂

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                        • ntoxicatorN
                          ntoxicator
                          last edited by

                          Server quotes came back

                          LENOVO Server X are decently priced per 1U
                          ThinKServers are cheapest

                          Still waiting on pricing from CISCO

                          Oracle dropped price down... nearly 8k for an 1U server. But they have only minimal 600GB SAS drives?? wtf

                          Like to have NEW server prices and present them to CEO/Finance and then also look at used servers. I really like what xBYTE has for inventory

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                          • brianlittlejohnB
                            brianlittlejohn @ntoxicator
                            last edited by brianlittlejohn

                            @ntoxicator The next server I buy will be from Xbyte... Unless I go Scale.

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                            • AconboyA
                              Aconboy @ntoxicator
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                              @ntoxicator pricing seems to be relatively ok with 3250M5's, my concern is they seem a bit dated on specs vs others. The BIOS on them is a bit of a huge PITA in my opinion. Are you still thinking of rolling your own or is a prebuilt solution still on the radar for you?

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                              • ntoxicatorN
                                ntoxicator
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                                I could easily build our own again using Supermicro hardware. its trusty. only downside is warranty and such

                                But I suppose, if running in HA 2-3 servers within XenServer.. would be a non issue if one had a hardware issue.

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                                • AconboyA
                                  Aconboy @ntoxicator
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                                  @ntoxicator agreed on supermicro - good gear, but the company is built to work with vendors, not so much end users. On the Scale side, we don't use Xen - too much overhead on the l3->l1 calls. We use KVM at the base, then made it cluster aware

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                                  • ntoxicatorN
                                    ntoxicator
                                    last edited by

                                    And here i was getting blasted about ProxMox and KVM... I personally feel KVM is superior

                                    Just XenServer uses XEN hypervisor and packages their own features etc. dont know all details, just 10k foot view.

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                                    • AconboyA
                                      Aconboy @ntoxicator
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                                      @ntoxicator I can go over what we do with you - no strings attached. I have a web demo that I do weekly on thursdays at 1:30 central time. http://bit.ly/HC3LiveDemo if you want to come. As far as KVM goes, being that it is a pair of kernel modules, it allows us to do tons of stuff that we otherwise couldn't

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                                      • ntoxicatorN
                                        ntoxicator
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                                        I'll see if i can join. have another meeting at 2PM EST. if I'm available i'll hop on

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                                        • AconboyA
                                          Aconboy @ntoxicator
                                          last edited by

                                          @ntoxicator if you can, great, if not, that is fine, I do them pretty much every week

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @ntoxicator
                                            last edited by

                                            @ntoxicator said:

                                            And here i was getting blasted about ProxMox and KVM... I personally feel KVM is superior

                                            Just XenServer uses XEN hypervisor and packages their own features etc. dont know all details, just 10k foot view.

                                            XenServer is made by the Xen team at Linux, just as KVM is. Both KVM and Xen come from the same team. XenServer and XCP are just the Linux Foundation's packaging of Xen as a full product rather than just as a component like Xen itself that you need to build your own system around.

                                            KVM is very good, as is Xen. The biggest difference is that KVM lacks the ecosystem. So if you want it you normally get it packaged by someone else and Xen you normally get as XenServer. Just think of XenServer as the reference distro of Xen.

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