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National Technologies Group

National Technologies Group has been serving the Sydney area since 1994, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

National Technologies Group is a boutique IT orgnisation that specialises in providing high-end technical resources and project management for medium to large organisations. It is comprised of a group of business-focused high-end technical resources providing consultancy, high level technology road-maps, detailed deployment design, integration services, ongoing support and a staff augmentation facility (for BAU activities or specific projects) . The majority of National Technologies’ clients are large enterprise sized customers running mission critical applications and infrastructure.
 
We focus on providing the client with professional, competent services based around our core skills, capabilities and ethics.

5 Tips for Saving Money on your IT

b2ap3_thumbnail_thumb_save-money_20130116-043057_1.jpgSaving a little on your technology can go a long ways, but cutting too many corners can lead to additional problems and expensive downtime. Here are a few ways you can cut costs without creating long term issues.

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SRM Are you ready for the boot storm?

SRM-disaster.jpgOn the surface VMware’s Site Recovery Manager (SRM) is heaven sent bringing the promise of taking your servers running in production and getting them back up in a DR site in a mostly automated way. SRM does deliver on this promise but as we see all to often, it’s not as easy as it looks and some thoughtful planning is a must. This blog is about some key considerations you should make if, like most people, you have different subnets in use at your DR site and you are using SRM to change the IP address of your severs during failover.

DR sites are commonly using kit that has other primary uses, or is older, re-used ex-production kit.  Typically, your DR site is going to offer lower performance.  This is key for storage.  While most companies are willing to take a performance and productivity hit in DR, recovery time objectives (RTO) are typically something that they aren’t willing to miss – when every hour of downtime costs money, getting those systems back online is critical.  When you have low performance available from the storage, managing the load an SRM failover generates is key to having a successful recovery.

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