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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

Along that line.....
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Who knew these kinds of things were out there, lol.
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Do we still have reps from scale here?
Still looking at our SQL/Hardware refresh. Might need it sooner lol.
Had two quotes solution for our MSP.
One is a simple 3-2-1 design with a San that has some ssd's and sad drives.
The other is Dell FX2 chassis with a nimble SANWaiting for two others to chime in.
But I want to look at hyperconverged like a 3 node scale deployment. So need a quick quote


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@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Had two quotes solution for our MSP.
One is a simple 3-2-1 design with a San that has some ssd's and sad drives.
The other is Dell FX2 chassis with a nimble SANThat's not an MSP, that's a VAR looking to screw you. Fire them and ban them from speaking to your business ever again.
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@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
But I want to look at hyperconverged like a 3 node scale deployment. So need a quick quote


Awesome, that's what we like to hear. Let me see what I can do.
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@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
One is a simple 3-2-1 design with a San that has some ssd's and sad drives.
The other is Dell FX2 chassis with a nimble SANYou realize this is a simple 3-2-1 as well, just with your "3" all in one basket, rather than having the 3. It's more like a 1-2-1.
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@scale @hobbit666 I'll DM you to get some more info
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@craig-theriac Thanks!
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@scottalanmiller yeah just didn't know how to write it lol.
You call them VAR but they have people that know more about SQL than us
.  They only said nimble as they think that's the best fit for what we use.  They are happy to sell us a Dell San, NetApp etc.  More on this in another thread I think 