What Are You Using? - Cerntalized Place for Creating, Storing, Accessing and Displaying Network/Systems Documentation
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I would like to have an easier method of creating, storing, accessing and displaying my network and systems documentation. Right now it is Visio, Word, Excel and PDFs on a file share.
What are you using for this - Wiki, Sharepoint, etc?
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I've heard of some using wiki's, we still go caveman style with folder share
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Word/Excel/Etc using a sync'd folder from ODfB (Sharepoint team site documents folder).
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We use Sharepoint. On Sharepoint we use the wiki, database list and OneNote functionalities to do this.
We have used in the past and I highly recommend MediaWiki (or similar) as well.
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I use Alfresco and a Drupal intranet for this kind of stuff.
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I checked out MediWiki, Alfresco and Sharepoint. Mediawiki looks cool and Alfresco is definitely cool but a bit more than I need. I didn't realize I could create a wiki on a sharepoint site because all I have is Office 365 Pro Plus. Turns out you can, due to the One Drive integration. I also intend to migrate our on-premise Exchange server to Office 365.
For now I am going to try using Sharepoint. If anyone else has suggestions, please post.
Thanks, everyone.
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Alfresco One is their hosted solution. It's free for up to 10GB of data. They have some integrations also, they're in the settings for the individual sites.
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@johnhooks said:
Alfresco One is their hosted solution. It's free for up to 10GB of data. They have some integrations also, they're in the settings for the individual sites.
I was looking from my phone. Somehow I must have missed that. I will check it out again from my desktop. Thanks for clarifying!
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Strange. I only see 14-day and 30-day trials.
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@wrx7m said:
Strange. I only see 14-day and 30-day trials.
It looks like they've removed the link. If you send me your email I can send you a link for a site and it will create an account for you.
Edit: I think I found the link
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@johnhooks said:
@wrx7m said:
Strange. I only see 14-day and 30-day trials.
It looks like they've removed the link. If you send me your email I can send you a link for a site and it will create an account for you.
Edit: I think I found the link
Thanks! That link seems to have worked. It doesn't say trial anywhere, so I am hoping it is the free version.
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@wrx7m said:
@johnhooks said:
@wrx7m said:
Strange. I only see 14-day and 30-day trials.
It looks like they've removed the link. If you send me your email I can send you a link for a site and it will create an account for you.
Edit: I think I found the link
Thanks! That link seems to have worked. It doesn't say trial anywhere, so I am hoping it is the free version.
If it does shut it off let me know.
You can host Alfresco yourself for free, but it's way overkill for just some documentation. If you use the description field and tags, searching is amazing in it.
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@johnhooks Thanks for the tips!
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Is Alfresco basically an alternative to Sharepoint?
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I use a password protected and encrypted TiddlyWiki: http://tiddlywiki.com/
Small, lightweight, portable, secure, and requires no webserver to run/maintain.
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@RamblingBiped That looks pretty interesting. It runs its own web server then? Is it database based or file system based?
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@scottalanmiller said:
We use Sharepoint. On Sharepoint we use the wiki, database list and OneNote functionalities to do this.
We have used in the past and I highly recommend MediaWiki (or similar) as well.
Same story here, except mediawiki
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@scottalanmiller said:
@RamblingBiped That looks pretty interesting. It runs its own web server then? Is it database based or file system based?
Looks like it's JSON.
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@johnhooks said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@RamblingBiped That looks pretty interesting. It runs its own web server then? Is it database based or file system based?
Looks like it's JSON.
JSON wouldn't be a viable option
But that link points to them being files, so filesystem based. JSON is used as the configuration format on the config file.