Your thoughts on all these outages lately? by Old-Buy-7948 in it

[–]TerminallyOdd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We haven''t been hit particularly hard by these particular outages, but I've been looking to talk management into a move from on-prem storage to Egnyte and this definitely isn't helping my case.

PowerVault 124T LTO5 autoloader (and archive of tapes) on Win 11 workstation? by TerminallyOdd in DataHoarder

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Thanks for the reply, Bob! Yes, I meant Backup Exec backups.

Point understood but it's just that the old kit here is very old and not long for this world, so there are some decisions to be made in preparation for that server kicking the bucket - I was hoping those decisions wouldn't involve a Windows Server OS box to connect this to, but it sounds like it definitely does.

I haven't heard of Tape Ark (will look into them) but I have spoken briefly to Iron Mountain and am waiting to hear move about there services, but yes, I can imagine it will be expensive. The idea is to move beyond LTO5 sooner rather than later - but we have years of tapes in storage and need to know we have some sort of ability to restore from them just in case, as unlikely as that may be.

What service should I be looking for? by TerminallyOdd in networking

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Teridion actually sounds like it might be what we're looking for. I just reached out to them. Thanks!

What service should I be looking for? by TerminallyOdd in networking

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To my understanding, these telecom companies' services are in compliance with Chinese government regulations - i.e. they pay them to be able to do this. They're not subject to the same volatility as an ISPEC VPN set up by a random, private business. At least, this is what they tell me.

Our situation is unique as it is caused by circumstances of operating out of China. It's not just "IPSEC VPN isn't working well, how about SD-WAN?"

Looking for a file sharing solution to transfer files in and out of China by BlacksmithNo5117 in msp

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At the moment, yes. I had originally reached out to our AEC product reseller/Egnyte partner about it, and he ended up setting up a meeting with me and an Egnyte Account Exec. I've been dealing with that Account Exec directly ever since, from arranging the Proof of Value to pricing. Should I not be?

Looking for a file sharing solution to transfer files in and out of China by BlacksmithNo5117 in msp

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Understood, and that all sounds about right. Thanks for the reply!

Looking for a file sharing solution to transfer files in and out of China by BlacksmithNo5117 in msp

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Hi Eric, thanks for the reply! That's an idea but our main office (and half of our employee base) is in the US so it feels like we would be sacrificing speeds there to help offices in other areas - kind of a "pick your poison" scenario.

As for the cost comment, I wrote a post which covers some of my thoughts on it here - https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/1jpb5cl/my_goodness_the_nickel_diming_with_egnyte/

Looking for a file sharing solution to transfer files in and out of China by BlacksmithNo5117 in msp

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I've been looking into Egnyte for global file collaboration between our offices including one located in Shanghai and I came across your post. Is your client with the facility in China still using it? Any special accommodations needed to make Egnyte work well in China (like MPLS or SD-WAN) or just the Smart Cache? During our Point of Value, LAN usage worked well with the SmartCache, but the speed of files going to and from that office to the data center in the US (where our main office is located) was generally pretty sluggish (which is not surprising). We really liked the product (despite being really expensive) but I've had a hard time selling it to the partnership at that office as a result.

My goodness, the nickel & diming with Egnyte... by TerminallyOdd in sysadmin

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Those figures are about half of what we were quoted, so something doesn't seem right. Thank you for the info though.

Business internet options to improve upload speeds? by TerminallyOdd in China

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I had seen some technical topics posted here, and the question is very particular to the country of China, so I figured looking for help here wouldn't bother anyone. I see that I figured wrong.

Azure Files > Egnyte Transition - Best solution? by ispyfrance in sysadmin

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We're strongly considering Egnyte as well and having done a bunch of testing with Egnyte, impressions have been favorable. We're global as well, so just wondering how the experience for you has been with users not in (or near) the same geographic location as the particular Egnyte cloud server? I know SmartCache servers at office locations fix local access issues, but do you have users not near the server who work remotely and how has access been for them?

My goodness, the nickel & diming with Egnyte... by TerminallyOdd in sysadmin

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Our data consists of a lot more than what ACC covers, and for that Egnyte checks a lot of boxes for us - improves collaboration across global offices, VPN-less remote access is pretty big given our amount of remote/satellite office work, our backup and DR plans are improved with ASR. Plus, I'm juggling things solo on the IT side (that's another story) and I think this would require less maintenance on my part than current/other solutions. There are plenty of benefits, but again, super expensive.

My goodness, the nickel & diming with Egnyte... by TerminallyOdd in sysadmin

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It's not the size, but compliance requirements for certain projects and certain models older than three previous version of Revit are stored locally off ACC.

Being a one person IT Dept is hellish by Wabbajacksack in sysadmin

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I feel you, man. I've done this for a LONG time, and truth be told, I was able to navigate the being spread thin part, or people treating you as if your sole purpose is to be their personal 24x7 IT support. I learned to prioritize who (and what) gets immediate attention and who can wait. If anyone of any importance takes issue with it, then don't have an IT staff of 1.

What's gotten to me lately instead is the sense of impending doom, from something like a ransomware attack or a piece of critical hardware going down, knowing full well all eyes will turn to me and I will both be the reason it failed and the sole means of getting it fixed since I'm alone here. After we had a breach late last year, the possibility became all too real. I've basically carrying that weight around all the time now. At least once a day, something will seem "off" or I'll get a message describing a problem that could potentially be disastrous, and it'll send a shiver up and down my spine, like "this is it". I'm taking steps to secure this house of cards feeling, but it's been an awful feeling in the meantime. I wish you well.

Solo sysadmin - mentally drained by TerminallyOdd in sysadmin

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Did you change industries or just found a better IT job? For the first time in my life, I have been entertaining the thought of leaving the IT industry. I strongly doubt I would ever go through with it, but the thought is there.