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Over 9 years ago
You could consider unitrends as a one stop solution or use the tsm for ve function and just use tsm for everything. IMHO both solutions beat veeam hands down.
Over 10 years ago
I would consider the use case for the switch: access for clients, access for equipment, building layout, data center, data center scale etc. etc Then I would find the requirements: Port speed support: 10 Mbps support?, 100/1000 Base-T, 10G SFP+? Base-T? 40G, 100G?…

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A skilled IT professional with 16 years experience.
Core competencies are all matters related to IT infrastructure - skilled in service design,
transition and operation with a focus on service levels, availability, capacity and business
continuance.

Primary professional level skills are:
• Servers (x86, blade systems)
• VMware (VDI, view, ESX, ThinApp)
• Microsoft (SQL, Exchange, Windows, Active Directory)
• Linux (RHEL, Red Hat, SUSE, SLES, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, Apache)
• Storage (IBM, HDS, EMC, HP, SAN, Brocade, NAS, Storwize, LVM, RAID, NFS, iSCSI)
• Backup (IBM, Tivoli, TSM, CA, Arcserve, Brightstor, Veeam, BackupExec, Asigra,
vStorage)
• Networking (Cisco, HP, Brocade, routers and switches, firewalls, ASA/PIX, IOS,
Ethernet, Ethernet fabrics, Converged, layer 2, layer 3)
• Disaster recovery planning (RPO, RTO, strategy, testing)
• Project management (up to 1 year projects)