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I know this is off-topic, however, I thought it to be the best place to find the answer to my question.
I'm in the planning phases of staffing-up for a small network support contract. The requirements are to extend the corporate netowrk to support a multi-site software engineering lab and provide end-user support to corporate personnel located in separate buildings.
My problem: I'm looking for industry data regarding how many support personnel it takes to support X many users.
I estimate that there will be approximately 50 - 75 users in 3 locations (city-wide). The network will likely consist of a 4-5 site hub/spoke VPN configuration w/ T1s at each site.
The BIG question: Is this too much work for 1 senior engineer and one junior engineer?
Your thoughts and advice are welcome.
Thanks,
Michael Law - MCSE, CCNA, SCSA, MCIW
Qualatech Computer Consulting, LLC
I'm in the planning phases of staffing-up for a small network support contract. The requirements are to extend the corporate netowrk to support a multi-site software engineering lab and provide end-user support to corporate personnel located in separate buildings.
My problem: I'm looking for industry data regarding how many support personnel it takes to support X many users.
I estimate that there will be approximately 50 - 75 users in 3 locations (city-wide). The network will likely consist of a 4-5 site hub/spoke VPN configuration w/ T1s at each site.
The BIG question: Is this too much work for 1 senior engineer and one junior engineer?
Your thoughts and advice are welcome.
Thanks,
Michael Law - MCSE, CCNA, SCSA, MCIW
Qualatech Computer Consulting, LLC