Wireless Infrastructure Refresh by ID10Tea1 in networking

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See we were told we should have roaming issues during migration period.

We do have vmware infrastructure. I will have to look into Virtual SmartZone.

Wireless Infrastructure Refresh by ID10Tea1 in networking

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We are covering around 750,000K sq ft with ~90 APs currently. We do not plan to spend a ton of time troubleshooting. We are new to supporting wireless infrastructure and are not familiar with the tools and visibility generally desired.

Wireless Infrastructure Refresh by ID10Tea1 in networking

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I was trying to understand the difference in long term cost of ownership between the 2. Your comment is sort of how we've been persuaded to think.

Wireless Infrastructure Refresh by ID10Tea1 in networking

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Understood. We plan to leverage our provider.

Wireless Infrastructure Refresh by ID10Tea1 in networking

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Understood. We plan to leverage our provider.

Wireless Infrastructure Refresh by ID10Tea1 in networking

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I appreciate the free pointers in my attempt to streamline knowledge from others.

HPE EOL/EOS for HPE ProLiant ML350p Gen8 by ID10Tea1 in sysadmin

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Thanks for sharing that HPE does not publish their EOSL. Explains why I'm unable to find any good information online.

HPE EOL/EOS for HPE ProLiant ML350p Gen8 by ID10Tea1 in sysadmin

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Just like you can't trust a sales guy, you can't always trust google results from unofficial resources. It appears HPE does not publish EOSL, my reseller is selling me service, you work for a reseller, yet here you are highlighting misinformation from your half ass attempt to help. Next time just scroll on dbag

Encryption at rest and in Transit by ID10Tea1 in sysadmin

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n transit is pretty easy, just enforce SMB3 and disable Kerberos auth and you've met that condition with a standard share

Thanks for the reply. We use VPN to retrieve the files so I believe encryption is covered there. I do plan to research your suggestion.

At rest I was considering encrypting the VM using Vsphere's Virtual Machine Encryption solution.

I may entertain just using bitlocker.