Pertino Questions
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@thanksajdotcom said:
Welcome to the norm of posting on the same community at @scottalanmiller ...lol
So basically, don't post anywhere on the internet. He's everywhere it seems
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I am. I'm everywhere.
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Well this thread went off the deep end fast...
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@scottalanmiller said:
I am. I'm everywhere.
Not quite. There are places that I post regularly you're not. But it's a niche area.
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Straight off a cliff, Let's blame Scott.
Moving back to Pertino, how many people here are using it as a paid service in production?
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@Breffni-Potter said:
Straight off a cliff, Let's blame Scott.
Moving back to Pertino, how many people here are using it as a paid service in production?
I use it as a paid service and use it in my personal production network...
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@Breffni-Potter said:
Moving back to Pertino, how many people here are using it as a paid service in production?
Not me. I've toyed around with it. But don't have much uses for a VPN that needs a client on every device. I used some mesh VPN's at the network level but mostly hub and spoke.
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We use Pertino in production. Both internally at NTG and at some customers. NTG's fully remote, servers in datacenters, approach works perfectly with their model. We have no LAN traffic making it a no-brainer.
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It's important to remember that while there is a VPN there, the product is really about being a software defined network. The idea is to be an overlay on your current network that gives you a LAN where one did not exist before.
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@scottalanmiller said:
The idea is to be an overlay on your current network that gives you a LAN where one did not exist before.
This here is why I have a Pertino subscription at one client. The sales guy always have access to his stuff. Period.