Hello,
I have a new job in a small office and I am in charge of the all the IT stuff at work. They currently use a 6-7 years old wireless router in the 10/100 mb class (+ a 10/100 switch). It is obviously a bottleneck for the file transfer around in the network. So they approved my decision to change it with more modern gear, and they also want a convenient rotation backup solution.
I must say that I am almost the only one feeling the bottleneck of the 100 mbps router, as I am a GIS analyst and I work with a large amount of data on the network. So I will be plugged directly into the router, without going through the switch. No need right now to replace the switch.
Right now, we have a computer running Window Server. This computer is used as a VPN server and for data storage/sharing. Data is stored on external USB drives. Backups are done everynight on smaller capacity disks, so only part of data is backed up.
I am thinking about different scenarios and I would like to have your input for the pros and cons.
Scenario 1:
- Get a new router with gigabyte ethernet and at least AC1900.
- Get 3 new 4 TB external USB drives (such as WD My Book) (One to store data, another one to backup data, another one with the backups, that we take outside the office).
Scenario 2:
- Get a new router with gigabyte ethernet and at least AC1900.
- Get a NAS to store data, plugged into the router (without going through the switch)
- Get a VPN router
- Use the Windows Server computer for something/someone else.
And there would be variants of those scenarios where I would replace the new router with a wired-only router coupled with a separate wireless access point. Each employee has their computer wired to the network, except for one occasional employee. Wireless is used for visitors or mobile phones... Wired performance are more important than wireless.
And with the scenario 2, I don't know how I would manage the rotational back ups... It would be nice to just backup, pull the drive drive out and put the new one in.
So I am looking forward for your inputs guys !
EDIT:
I should mention that there are maybe 2 to 5 VPN clients at a time. Maybe the VPN server can be handled by the router without much drawbacks
I have a new job in a small office and I am in charge of the all the IT stuff at work. They currently use a 6-7 years old wireless router in the 10/100 mb class (+ a 10/100 switch). It is obviously a bottleneck for the file transfer around in the network. So they approved my decision to change it with more modern gear, and they also want a convenient rotation backup solution.
I must say that I am almost the only one feeling the bottleneck of the 100 mbps router, as I am a GIS analyst and I work with a large amount of data on the network. So I will be plugged directly into the router, without going through the switch. No need right now to replace the switch.
Right now, we have a computer running Window Server. This computer is used as a VPN server and for data storage/sharing. Data is stored on external USB drives. Backups are done everynight on smaller capacity disks, so only part of data is backed up.
I am thinking about different scenarios and I would like to have your input for the pros and cons.
Scenario 1:
- Get a new router with gigabyte ethernet and at least AC1900.
- Get 3 new 4 TB external USB drives (such as WD My Book) (One to store data, another one to backup data, another one with the backups, that we take outside the office).
Scenario 2:
- Get a new router with gigabyte ethernet and at least AC1900.
- Get a NAS to store data, plugged into the router (without going through the switch)
- Get a VPN router
- Use the Windows Server computer for something/someone else.
And there would be variants of those scenarios where I would replace the new router with a wired-only router coupled with a separate wireless access point. Each employee has their computer wired to the network, except for one occasional employee. Wireless is used for visitors or mobile phones... Wired performance are more important than wireless.
And with the scenario 2, I don't know how I would manage the rotational back ups... It would be nice to just backup, pull the drive drive out and put the new one in.
So I am looking forward for your inputs guys !
EDIT:
I should mention that there are maybe 2 to 5 VPN clients at a time. Maybe the VPN server can be handled by the router without much drawbacks
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