by ReluTech | Dec 5, 2019 | AWS - Articles, Infrastructure - Case Studies
At ReluTech, we have a process called the Migration Bubble Buster Strategy, or MBBS, to make cloud migration easier and cost effective. This five-step process includes Discovery, Data Center Evacuation as a Service, Maintenance, Staffing, and Disposal. Today, I am...
by Brian Eith | Nov 15, 2019 | Hardware - Articles, Infrastructure - Case Studies
From an infrastructure point-of-view, where does ReluTech really shine? Well, I would say that three vital parts of our company are storage, network, and servers. But right now, I will dive a little more into storage. ReluTech is a very unique company because we bring...
by John Waringa | Oct 23, 2019 | Hardware - Articles, Infrastructure - Case Studies
As more and more devices are connected to the internet, cybersecurity is becoming an important issue. Cybersecurity is protecting hardware, software, and data from being compromised by unauthorized users. Whether it’s a corporate server, point-of-sale device, Alexa...
by ReluTech | May 9, 2019 | Hardware - Blogs, Infrastructure - Case Studies, Inside ReluTech - Blogs, MBBS - Blogs, Talent Solutions - Blogs, Third Party Maintenance - Blogs
When people ask me what ReluTech does, I tell them that we are an all inclusive IT solutions provider. Being an all inclusive IT provider is a very broad description, so today I would like to briefly discuss what that actually means. As an organization, our...
by ReluTech | Nov 5, 2018 | Infrastructure - Case Studies
Let’s face it. Upgrading any VM Host to the next major release is a time consuming headache. The planning, compatibility checks, and implementation that goes into these upgrades make for an extensive, challenging project that can consume weeks or even months. The...
by ReluTech | Apr 25, 2017 | Infrastructure - Case Studies, Maintenance - Articles
Where We Were Traditionally, backup and recovery involved an installed agent copying files from the host to the backup server, which then cataloged and stored the changed files on a tape, or *gasp*, an optical disk platter. Daily backups were easy to do when RAID sets...