Hey guys,
First time poster here, feel pretty stupid but I run a small company and I don't know how to proceed with setting up our network infrastructure. Whether to outsource [url=http://www.nec.com.au/solutions-services/network-implementation.html]Networking support[/url] (this is the option I'm looking at) or try to do it myself or hire somebody maybe temporarily or part time. Does anyone have any experience/advice?
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To network support or not to network support
Welcome to the CentOS fora. Please see the recommended reading for new users linked in my signature.
Moving your post to Social as it is not CentOS-6 or even Linux-specific.
As to your question - you have not provided enough information for anyone to offer advice. We have no idea how big your operation is, how the network will be configured, what services you will be providing, your own experiences and capabilities, how much time you have to devote to the task - versus budget to hire help, etc., etc.
Moving your post to Social as it is not CentOS-6 or even Linux-specific.
As to your question - you have not provided enough information for anyone to offer advice. We have no idea how big your operation is, how the network will be configured, what services you will be providing, your own experiences and capabilities, how much time you have to devote to the task - versus budget to hire help, etc., etc.