Also/Reflection:
I need to be able to explain in non-professional terms (or possibly business terms) why the solution is actually a good solution. Of course, this makes the implementation of the solution by default more expensive.
I have to spend more time researching these options to make sure everything I say is true (based on facts).
Reviewing what I just wrote, I think it is bad to be skeptical of my manager. This keeps me sharp and it prevents me from using the cookie cutter to solve the wrong problem, more or less.
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What I am looking for is actually what I need to provide to make a business case. My biggest drawback is that I am a technician, so my solution is not from a commercial PoV, but from an elegant PoV , If you want. I know I can implement some solutions, but maybe not always need it.
Don’t get me wrong. We have backup settings and we can handle server outages. We There is no huge capacity, so we must be careful about the time we spend. We have some time every week for random things (free active time), so I think I will take time to pursue these issues.
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How do you convince your boss that you know what you are doing.
Assuming you are a knowledgeable system administrator with prior experience, then you should be able to Set it to blindfold. If your boss (not necessarily a technician), does not recognize your skills and brings solutions…
You have recognized the risks, and I also assume that you can Describe these risks to your boss in a clear and easy-to-understand way.
Remember, you need his support, but don’t short yourself. Stick to a decent (possibly more expensive, branded, supported) kit, Instead of the cheapest kit from eBay or PCWorld.
Test. Test. Test.
Then install and relax…
How do you convince your manager that the solution you are considering is a good/best solution?
Also/Reflection:
I need to be able to explain in non-professional terms (or possibly business terms) why the solution is actually a good solution. Of course, this makes the implementation of the solution by default more expensive.
I have to spend more time researching these options to make sure everything I say is true (based on facts).
Reviewing what I just wrote, I think it’s bad to be skeptical of my manager. This keeps me sharp and it prevents me from using cookie cutters to solve the wrong problem, more or less.
p>
What I am looking for is actually what I need to provide to make a business case. My biggest drawback is that I am a technician, so my solution is not from a commercial PoV, but from an elegant PoV , If you want. I know I can implement some solutions, but maybe not always need it.
Don’t get me wrong. We have backup settings and we can handle server outages. We There is no huge capacity, so we must be careful about the time we spend. We have some time every week for random things (free active time), so I think I will take time to pursue these issues.
PS: Please retake, no suitable tags are found
The problem of the error. It has nothing to do with RAID.
You How to convince your boss that you know what you are doing.
Assuming you are a knowledgeable system administrator with previous experience, you should be able to set it to blindfold. If your boss ( It doesn’t have to be a technician), does not recognize your skills and brings solutions…
You have recognized the risks, and I also assume that you can describe these risks to your boss in a clear and easy-to-understand way .
Remember, you need to get his support, but don’t go short yourself. Stick to getting a decent (probably more expensive, branded, supported) kit instead of the cheapest kit from eBay or PCWorld.
Test. Test. Test.
Then install and relax…