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KS
Jun 10, 2003
Outrageous Lumpwad
Crashplan Pro for file servers or endpoints. Hard to beat the price.

Axcient is kinda cool for a small environment backup if you have some VMs sitting on a single host or something. They drop a local appliance in your environment and then copy backups to the cloud for offsite. If your host blows up, they can spin up your VMs in their cloud for DR, and you connect via site to site VPN. Cool stuff.

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KS
Jun 10, 2003
Outrageous Lumpwad
I consider that completely normal for every enterprise software vendor. Even the vendors like VMware or Solarwinds that provide pricing on their website, that pricing isn't accurate at all. Seems like a silly thing to complain about.

KS
Jun 10, 2003
Outrageous Lumpwad
Email your VAR and ask for a price for X TB. If it costs you more effort than that, ditch CDW and get a better VAR :colbert:

Fair point on the pricing page, though.

KS
Jun 10, 2003
Outrageous Lumpwad

Eikre posted:

What's the best OCR device for business cards, these days? Is it one of those niche packages that comes with a cute little scanner and proprietary software, or has the state of the art moved on to taking pictures with a smartphone app?

Fujitsu scansnap ix500

Bonus: it's the best OCR device for everything else too.

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