[ol]
[li]The availability of a nightly backup of your configurations can prove to be invaluable.[/li]
[li]Given enough time, technicians and system admins database corruption or destruction is almost guaranteed.[/li]
[/ol]
There are many other things that we have learned but I think that these two are at the forefront of my daily life. To combat this, my team and I developed a completely automated backup system for the IP Office units and have deployed this to the majority of our customers. It is a program which allows all of the IP Office systems on your WAN to be discovered, backed up and monitored remotely without any human intervention or manipulation. We copy these files automatically to 4 different off site storage areas and can provide our customers with a secure login only to their particular configurations in the event of a catastrophic failure. We offer two additional options with this service.
[ol A]
[li]The customer can receive a confirmation email each morning letting them know that their files were backed up successfully.[/li]
[li]The customer can receive a confirmation email with the configuration files attached to it.[/li]
[/ol]
The reason for this post is to get some feedback from our peers here at Tek-Tips to determine if you think something like this would be marketable to the IP Office community. We are considering moving outside the boundaries of our customer base and offering this as a service to any IP Office customer anywhere. What are your thoughts about this?
We are also developing another tool which I have been working on for a while now. Because we have the nightly backups on file for the majority of our customers we occasionally have to restore a backup that is several weeks or months old due to the current configuration being corrupted. What has always been a pain is doing the "stare and compare" to determine what is different in the two configurations. We are in the final stages of developing an automated tool that will provide you the following information:
[ol]
[li]A Differential Report detailing all of the Additions to the configuration file.[/li]
[li]A Differential Report detailing all of the Deletions to the configuration file.[/li]
[li]A Differential Report detailing all of the Areas that were Changed in the configuration file.[/li]
[li]A Detailed Report of programming entries that could cause an issue with the IP Office system.[/li]
[/ol]
We have considered giving the customer the option of creating the new configuration file for them making all of the necessary changes so that all they would have to do is upload the configuration to their switch for completion.
We have the ability to turn these comparisons around very quickly (usually within an hour or two depending on the size of the configuration).
My question to the group is do you feel that such a service as this would be useful?
We are not attempting to promote or sell anything here but rather we value the feed back of the group.
If you feel like programs like this are worth their "salt", what type of fees would you see as appropriate for such a set of tools?
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Fonedoc
[li]The availability of a nightly backup of your configurations can prove to be invaluable.[/li]
[li]Given enough time, technicians and system admins database corruption or destruction is almost guaranteed.[/li]
[/ol]
There are many other things that we have learned but I think that these two are at the forefront of my daily life. To combat this, my team and I developed a completely automated backup system for the IP Office units and have deployed this to the majority of our customers. It is a program which allows all of the IP Office systems on your WAN to be discovered, backed up and monitored remotely without any human intervention or manipulation. We copy these files automatically to 4 different off site storage areas and can provide our customers with a secure login only to their particular configurations in the event of a catastrophic failure. We offer two additional options with this service.
[ol A]
[li]The customer can receive a confirmation email each morning letting them know that their files were backed up successfully.[/li]
[li]The customer can receive a confirmation email with the configuration files attached to it.[/li]
[/ol]
The reason for this post is to get some feedback from our peers here at Tek-Tips to determine if you think something like this would be marketable to the IP Office community. We are considering moving outside the boundaries of our customer base and offering this as a service to any IP Office customer anywhere. What are your thoughts about this?
We are also developing another tool which I have been working on for a while now. Because we have the nightly backups on file for the majority of our customers we occasionally have to restore a backup that is several weeks or months old due to the current configuration being corrupted. What has always been a pain is doing the "stare and compare" to determine what is different in the two configurations. We are in the final stages of developing an automated tool that will provide you the following information:
[ol]
[li]A Differential Report detailing all of the Additions to the configuration file.[/li]
[li]A Differential Report detailing all of the Deletions to the configuration file.[/li]
[li]A Differential Report detailing all of the Areas that were Changed in the configuration file.[/li]
[li]A Detailed Report of programming entries that could cause an issue with the IP Office system.[/li]
[/ol]
We have considered giving the customer the option of creating the new configuration file for them making all of the necessary changes so that all they would have to do is upload the configuration to their switch for completion.
We have the ability to turn these comparisons around very quickly (usually within an hour or two depending on the size of the configuration).
My question to the group is do you feel that such a service as this would be useful?
We are not attempting to promote or sell anything here but rather we value the feed back of the group.
If you feel like programs like this are worth their "salt", what type of fees would you see as appropriate for such a set of tools?
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Fonedoc