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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How many computers do I need to have to use your services?
Normally you should have more than 4-5 computers.
Is there a limit to the number of computers you can serve?
I have Windows XP on some old computers, Windows 7 on some others and a few new machines with windows 10. Do I need new computers in order to set up a network with your services?
I have 30 computers in my company. I use the older 10 with Windows 7 and the newer 3 with Windows 10. I have to use Windows due to specialized programs that only exist in Windows environment. For saving licenses costs the remaining 17 run Linux and use simple office (word processor-spreadsheet) applications. I am planning an expansion in my company with about 10 computers for new employees. As we are very tight budget wise and cannot afford a total renovation of our IT infrastructure we have to be able to adapt our current and future needs to our existing IT infrastructure. As we speak, we cannot have central user or file management, or to be honest any management at all. Is there a way I can manage (user management, file management, backups, network services etc.) these computers and operating systems together?
Can I control the Internet for cutting off access to some websites?
I want to install LTSP Server in my computer network to save resources (hardware-software). Do you provide this service?
Today I have 45 computers. But in 2 years I plan to expand my infrastructure to host 80 jobs. If I use your services today, will I be able to expand in the future or will I need to change equipment?
Can your server host the services running on an existing server that needs an upgrade anyway? I also have an accounting program currently running on a local installation. What can you do about it?
I have staff who need to work remotely. I also have 2 partners who travel abroad frequently but need to access their computers at the same time. Do you cover these services?
I have a computer learning school. Is there an easy way to be able to use Windows and Linux for educational purposes and be able to manage these operating systems in an easy way?
I have increased maintenance costs due to frequent visits by technicians to my premises in order to properly maintain my IT infrastructure. Is there a way to reduce these costs?
Due to the need for uninterrupted operation of my services, my IT infrastructure must not stop working. Is there a way to use your services without disrupting the continuous operation of my IT infrastructure?
I have 120 computers and thus necessarily 120 UPS, due to inability to install a central UPS unit. Is there a way to remove the 120 UPS and still work safely?
Due to current legislation I am not allowed to have my clients' personal files in a public cloud. But I don't have the infrastructure to host them at my place. Not even the necessary IT staff to organize such a thing. Is there a service you can recommend?