Exactly. I'm not sure what my requirements are. I have a few ideas... some
things that folks have asked in my numerous posts, I have no idea, which is
why I want to hire a consultant/consulting engineer to help me figure out
what my needs are and then, perhaps, help me evaluate some of the proposals
that I have already gathered. :-)
I mean, I know I have "X" amount data currently, and that probably doesn't
change a whole lot. I know that among the Desktop PCs I have "Y" amount of
data in the current user profile, most of which probably doesn't change a
lot (other than PST files...*shudder*) and I know that I'd like to migrate
most of the "Y" data to the network, for D/R purposes. I also want to look
at bringing email in-house. According to the manufacturer, you should have
"Z" amount of disk space for the mail store. That brings me up to in the
neighborhood of 1.5 to 2 terabytes of disk space needed.

What's the best option to have that much disk space and ensure the domain is
available, along with the data, etc in case of a disaster... I haven't a
clue. As someone else pointed out, simply deploying a SAN is not going to
save my butt in case of a disaster. It might help prevent data loss, but if
the whole facility is destroyed, a SAN isn't going to save my bacon. :-)

I need a good D/R consultant to help me with all these questions. :-)



From: Gary Slinger [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 2:58 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Consultants

Generally, if you know what you want and you just need to bounce some ideas
around, I'd give you my guys time for free to tweak the end solution, with
the belief that we'd be doing the implementation.  If you wanted them to
actually start from a blank slate, do a requirements gathering, and design a
solution for you, we'd want to charge you for that, as the design and
requirements would be deliverables in their own right that you might or
might not use to procure an implementation solution from us.

(And I'm hardware agnostic.  I only care about Services).

What you have below, "give them your needs", implies the first scenario
above.  Which ain't necessarily the case here...
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Paul Hutchings <[email protected]>
wrote:
Not sure if it differs in the US but I'm a bit unsure why you're talking
about "hiring" consultants?

Why not just invite in a bunch of VAR's, go through your needs and ask them
to quote on a solution?

And to echo others thoughts, manufacturers will obviously have an agenda,
resellers will have an agenda (to sell you something just from a bit wider
pool), and even the best meaning consultant will have a certain bias based
off what they're familiar with (not to say it won't be a good solution, but
you take the point).

I wouldn't expect you to have to be paying anyone a bean to get some
detailed options.
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