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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender
      last edited by

      The drives I found are HP NL SAS 7200 drives for $180/ea

      http://www.amazon.com/HP-625609-B21-Internal-MIDLINE-SATAHD/dp/B006G0V12O

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        A Synology DS215+ is $400 from Amazon.
        WD Red Pro 4TB is $211. You need two.

        So $822 for everything new from Amazon, full vendor support to get better safety, higher end drives, equal backup performance and far easier time. I think that the old server with lots of drives in RAID 6 is a definitely loser here.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
          last edited by

          @Dashrender said:

          The drives I found are HP NL SAS 7200 drives for $180/ea

          http://www.amazon.com/HP-625609-B21-Internal-MIDLINE-SATAHD/dp/B006G0V12O

          Okay, that will be faster than the DS215+ then by maybe 50%.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender
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            OK so I'm left wondering if a 4 drive unit might be better.

            This thread, http://mangolassi.it/topic/6830/wd-my-cloud-ex4/7, has some good information too.

            Currently we have a single drive onsite DCOM system. It's backed up to someone else's system, but if that one drive fails, it's pretty costly to get our data back from them.

            I could backup that data as well, but I'll instantly add another 1.2 TB to the backups. If I have to keep at least two base images of that system I'll need 2.4 TB to hold the two base images, plus another 500+ GB for growth. Appassure is really good at dedup, so I have several base/incrementals inside my current 1.2 TB of used backup storage.

            So, my current 1.2 + 2.4 + .5 = 4.1.
            four 4 TB drives in RAID 10 (maybe I could go 5400 drives instead of 7200, maybe not, price probably it's big enough to matter) should be plenty for 3-5 years.

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            • drewlanderD
              drewlander
              last edited by

              @Dashrender said:

              e data to another server, retire server
              BM2 - P2V to VM host
              BM3 - P2V to VM host

              Use BM2 hardware, in

              im staying out of this one.... 😛

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                last edited by

                @Dashrender said:

                OK so I'm left wondering if a 4 drive unit might be better.

                RAID 10 on four drives would make getting high write performance that much easier. Would just double all of the numbers.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  @Dashrender said:

                  four 4 TB drives in RAID 10 (maybe I could go 5400 drives instead of 7200, maybe not, price probably it's big enough to matter) should be plenty for 3-5 years.

                  5400 RPM SATA drops the performance a lot. Not sure that I would do that here for the tiny cost savings.

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                  • angrydokA
                    angrydok Vendor
                    last edited by

                    My backup software is Appassure

                    are you kidding me 😡

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @angrydok
                      last edited by

                      @angrydok said:

                      My backup software is Appassure

                      are you kidding me 😡

                      I've had it for 8 years, plus 8 years ago (well, and still today) I had 3 physical hosts.

                      I'm perfect for the Essentials Veeam offerings once I ditch the the physical hosts. But now I've got @hubtechagain telling me about Altaro which is nearly half the price of Veeam Essentials per host. Testing and decisions to make.

                      In either case, I need to make sure Exchange is supported until 2017 when I'll probably kick it to O365.

                      Currently my yearly maintenance costs for Appassure run me close to the full cost of Veeam Essentials - I'm sure I'll be leaving them when renewal time comes along.

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                      • gjacobseG
                        gjacobse @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @Dashrender said:

                        @angrydok said:

                        My backup software is Appassure

                        are you kidding me 😡

                        I've had it for 8 years, plus 8 years ago (well, and still today) I had 3 physical hosts.

                        I'm perfect for the Essentials Veeam offerings once I ditch the the physical hosts. But now I've got @hubtechagain telling me about Altaro which is nearly half the price of Veeam Essentials per host. Testing and decisions to make.

                        In either case, I need to make sure Exchange is supported until 2017 when I'll probably kick it to O365.

                        Currently my yearly maintenance costs for Appassure run me close to the full cost of Veeam Essentials - I'm sure I'll be leaving them when renewal time comes along.

                        Why wait till 2017 to move to O365? With DirSync and other tools, you can have SSO and all the joys of on premise, and not have to worry about a physical device.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @gjacobse
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                          @gjacobse said:

                          Why wait till 2017 to move to O365? With DirSync and other tools, you can have SSO and all the joys of on premise, and not have to worry about a physical device.

                          Because I am already paying a three year SA Open License agreement for my current setup that expires in 2017.

                          Also, before I can even consider moving, I have to either move most if not all users to OWA or fully implement a complete replacement system for our current calendaring system for physician calendars that will sync with iPhone/iPad/Android.

                          Outlook cached mode is completely unusable for us. I quickly discovered when we converted from Domino to Exchange that cached mode wasn't anywhere near real time when updating other people's calendars. We require realtime (or very very close to) updates so that all 80+ people viewing calendars are aware of changes/updates, etc. OWA or a third party would work for this, but O365 with Outlook in non cached mode I would only image would be a horrible experience.

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                            Baustin213 @Dashrender
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                            @Dashrender I may have a somewhat self-serving answer here. Not sure it's exactly what you're looking for, but have you tried R1Soft?

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                            • coliverC
                              coliver @Dashrender
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                              @Dashrender said:

                              @gjacobse said:

                              Why wait till 2017 to move to O365? With DirSync and other tools, you can have SSO and all the joys of on premise, and not have to worry about a physical device.

                              Because I am already paying a three year SA Open License agreement for my current setup that expires in 2017.

                              Also, before I can even consider moving, I have to either move most if not all users to OWA or fully implement a complete replacement system for our current calendaring system for physician calendars that will sync with iPhone/iPad/Android.

                              Outlook cached mode is completely unusable for us. I quickly discovered when we converted from Domino to Exchange that cached mode wasn't anywhere near real time when updating other people's calendars. We require realtime (or very very close to) updates so that all 80+ people viewing calendars are aware of changes/updates, etc. OWA or a third party would work for this, but O365 with Outlook in non cached mode I would only image would be a horrible experience.

                              Have you tried Sharepoint Online shared calendars. I'm fairly certain they can readily sync with an Android/iOS device. Maybe not as a primary calendar but then again your third party app wouldn't be primary either.

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                              • angrydokA
                                angrydok Vendor @Dashrender
                                last edited by angrydok

                                @Dashrender I am sure you'll test that before the purchase, so I have almost no doubts you will decide to go with us 😉

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                                • PSX_DefectorP
                                  PSX_Defector @coliver
                                  last edited by

                                  @coliver said:

                                  @Dashrender said:

                                  @gjacobse said:

                                  Why wait till 2017 to move to O365? With DirSync and other tools, you can have SSO and all the joys of on premise, and not have to worry about a physical device.

                                  Because I am already paying a three year SA Open License agreement for my current setup that expires in 2017.

                                  Also, before I can even consider moving, I have to either move most if not all users to OWA or fully implement a complete replacement system for our current calendaring system for physician calendars that will sync with iPhone/iPad/Android.

                                  Outlook cached mode is completely unusable for us. I quickly discovered when we converted from Domino to Exchange that cached mode wasn't anywhere near real time when updating other people's calendars. We require realtime (or very very close to) updates so that all 80+ people viewing calendars are aware of changes/updates, etc. OWA or a third party would work for this, but O365 with Outlook in non cached mode I would only image would be a horrible experience.

                                  Have you tried Sharepoint Online shared calendars. I'm fairly certain they can readily sync with an Android/iOS device. Maybe not as a primary calendar but then again your third party app wouldn't be primary either.

                                  That would have been my recommendation as well.

                                  Exchange is designed around a set of users. Sharepoint is designed to share, hence it's name. And you can integrate them together

                                  http://blogs.technet.com/b/ptsblog/archive/2011/05/31/sharepoint-and-exchange-calendar-together.aspx

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                                  • coliverC
                                    coliver @PSX_Defector
                                    last edited by

                                    @PSX_Defector said:

                                    @coliver said:

                                    @Dashrender said:

                                    @gjacobse said:

                                    Why wait till 2017 to move to O365? With DirSync and other tools, you can have SSO and all the joys of on premise, and not have to worry about a physical device.

                                    Because I am already paying a three year SA Open License agreement for my current setup that expires in 2017.

                                    Also, before I can even consider moving, I have to either move most if not all users to OWA or fully implement a complete replacement system for our current calendaring system for physician calendars that will sync with iPhone/iPad/Android.

                                    Outlook cached mode is completely unusable for us. I quickly discovered when we converted from Domino to Exchange that cached mode wasn't anywhere near real time when updating other people's calendars. We require realtime (or very very close to) updates so that all 80+ people viewing calendars are aware of changes/updates, etc. OWA or a third party would work for this, but O365 with Outlook in non cached mode I would only image would be a horrible experience.

                                    Have you tried Sharepoint Online shared calendars. I'm fairly certain they can readily sync with an Android/iOS device. Maybe not as a primary calendar but then again your third party app wouldn't be primary either.

                                    That would have been my recommendation as well.

                                    Exchange is designed around a set of users. Sharepoint is designed to share, hence it's name. And you can integrate them together

                                    http://blogs.technet.com/b/ptsblog/archive/2011/05/31/sharepoint-and-exchange-calendar-together.aspx

                                    Yep, they can also be shared as CALDav calendars which you can add to the stock Android Calendar app IIRC.

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                                      hubtechagain
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                                      @Baustin213 You guys don't publish pricing. I know i normally avoid a company that offers a pretty static product without pricing. but that's just me

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @hubtechagain
                                        last edited by

                                        @hubtechagain said:

                                        @Baustin213 You guys don't publish pricing. I know i normally avoid a company that offers a pretty static product without pricing. but that's just me

                                        I believe that that is because they go through the channel only?

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                                        • JaredBuschJ
                                          JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                                          @scottalanmiller said:

                                          @hubtechagain said:

                                          @Baustin213 You guys don't publish pricing. I know i normally avoid a company that offers a pretty static product without pricing. but that's just me

                                          I believe that that is because they go through the channel only?

                                          See, I do not care about that. If I am buying through channel or not, they can still list a MSRP.

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                                          • art_of_shredA
                                            art_of_shred Banned @JaredBusch
                                            last edited by

                                            @JaredBusch said:

                                            @scottalanmiller said:

                                            @hubtechagain said:

                                            @Baustin213 You guys don't publish pricing. I know i normally avoid a company that offers a pretty static product without pricing. but that's just me

                                            I believe that that is because they go through the channel only?

                                            See, I do not care about that. If I am buying through channel or not, they can still list a MSRP.

                                            Completely agree. If I'm price-shopping, I don't want to waste their time or mine chasing down a price (or getting stalked by sales for a product I am just roughly looking at).

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