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Am I the only Small Business Owner that Refuses to Use the Cloud (Yes Political)
Posted on 4/22/21 at 4:36 pm
Posted on 4/22/21 at 4:36 pm
I'm in a massive IT Aggravation at the moment. Is there any way to obtain software that isn't "Cloud Based."
I refuse to use Microsoft 360, Google anything involving my email or callendaring, and I almost all the way refuse to use dropbox (and I sure as shite don't want to pay for this obnoxious trend of subscribing to every kind of software imaginable).
I want physical custody of whatever computer houses my businesses data, my clients' data, and my own personal data.
Does anyone else refuse to participate in this shite? Or is it just me?
How do I avoid the Cloud? Yes. It's for political reasons. The Leftists have outsourced their tyranny. I want to know how to keep my shite mine.
I refuse to use Microsoft 360, Google anything involving my email or callendaring, and I almost all the way refuse to use dropbox (and I sure as shite don't want to pay for this obnoxious trend of subscribing to every kind of software imaginable).
I want physical custody of whatever computer houses my businesses data, my clients' data, and my own personal data.
Does anyone else refuse to participate in this shite? Or is it just me?
How do I avoid the Cloud? Yes. It's for political reasons. The Leftists have outsourced their tyranny. I want to know how to keep my shite mine.
This post was edited on 4/22/21 at 4:37 pm
Posted on 4/22/21 at 4:39 pm to Wednesday
Just download the shite man
Posted on 4/22/21 at 4:40 pm to Wednesday
If you want to keep your shite yours, use pen and paper. If you're using electronic data, you're safer in the cloud than you are on your own personal network. Unless, of course, you're spending a shite ton of money on major cybersecurity.
Posted on 4/22/21 at 4:41 pm to Wednesday
Set up servers in house. Preferably over a toilet like Hillary.
I know what you mean. I like to have possession of all my stuff on my own hardware. I get made fun of for keeping my music on my phone and on usb drives in the car but every time someone loses signal I never let it go to waste.
In my job I have to use cloud. No option. If I was solo or small business I would feel the same as you though.
I know what you mean. I like to have possession of all my stuff on my own hardware. I get made fun of for keeping my music on my phone and on usb drives in the car but every time someone loses signal I never let it go to waste.
In my job I have to use cloud. No option. If I was solo or small business I would feel the same as you though.
Posted on 4/22/21 at 4:42 pm to Wednesday
I’m a small business owner, and I refuse to have a website.
Posted on 4/22/21 at 5:00 pm to Wednesday
How much money are you prepared to spend? You have to have someone with security knowledge. You have to have backup servers for when something goes wrong with the live server. You have to have a redundant power supply to avoid downtime.
It all depends on how big you guys are. If it's a SOHO then you may be able to get away with having a dedicated server at the office and a backup for that server and a VPN to get you into that server.
If you are not using Office 365 or Google, what do you plan on using for email?
It all depends on how big you guys are. If it's a SOHO then you may be able to get away with having a dedicated server at the office and a backup for that server and a VPN to get you into that server.
If you are not using Office 365 or Google, what do you plan on using for email?
Posted on 4/22/21 at 5:11 pm to Wednesday
Small businesses are way more likely to skip cloud providers than big business.
Posted on 4/22/21 at 5:13 pm to Wednesday
I guess this is called a server (not being a smart arse but I'm a techtard), but my friend works for a company that does "local" clouds ... so you can use "cloud-based" applications but all your information is stored on a local cloud. So in theory you get all the benefits but you own your cloud vs. Amazon.
Posted on 4/22/21 at 5:42 pm to Wednesday
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How do I avoid the Cloud? Yes. It's for political reasons. The Leftists have outsourced their tyranny. I want to know how to keep my shite mine.
I don't get your reasoning at all, however, we avoided putting anything in the cloud for years because we didn't want our confidential information on anyone else's storage system, and we did not want a failure in someone else's system to leave us with nothing. We spent way too much money to have everything stored and backed up on site.
Until Q4 of 2020.
We had to upgrade and, for reasons I still don't fully understand, we had to go to cloud based systems for some of our programs and systems.
I don't like it because I want to control my own programs and data. Period.
As for leftists and tyranny, well, that's cra cra.
Posted on 4/22/21 at 5:59 pm to Wednesday
You can use a private cloud and still have full control. You just have to provide your own infrastructure, hypervisors, etc.
Absent that, learn all you can about containerizations, federation and kubernetes.
Absent that, learn all you can about containerizations, federation and kubernetes.
This post was edited on 4/22/21 at 6:01 pm
Posted on 4/22/21 at 6:02 pm to Wednesday
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How do I avoid the Cloud
Spend money on physical/systems infrastructure so you can host the services yourself.
This post was edited on 4/22/21 at 6:04 pm
Posted on 4/22/21 at 6:42 pm to Wednesday
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How do I avoid the Cloud? Yes. It's for political reasons.
Hey my favorite Wednesday girl... you might want to look at the following options.
Each can be loaded on free Linux (and in some cases Windows OS) and can be administered by web browser.
Your data stays with you. If you need remote access to your data, you can easily setup a dynamic DNS service which helps the internet keep track of the IP address your Cable or internet provider supplies.
NextCloud vs ownCloud vs Seafile vs Syncthing
Posted on 4/22/21 at 6:44 pm to Wednesday
Yea if you want to move backward in time I'm sure you can get on prim services call Siebel
Posted on 4/22/21 at 7:05 pm to Wednesday
Nah we try and avoid it as well.
Posted on 4/22/21 at 7:29 pm to Wednesday
You can (or at least you could) still buy MS Office 2019 and install it on your computer. You won't get all of the performance and feature updates, but it will work and isn't cloud based. You just have to make sure you have enough hard drive space.
Use Outlook that comes Office 2019 for email and have your ISP mail set up as a POP account as opposed to IMAP. That way when you open Outlook, it downloads the mail from the ISP mail server to your local machine and removes it from the server. Outlook also gives you a built in calendar.
Buy multiple external hard drives and back up daily, switch them out and keep them off site so you always have a current backup offsite in case you lose your IT assets due to fire/flood/theft.
Accounting software would be a bit harder. Quicken/Quickbooks is all subscription-based now I believe. There may be some other options that I don't know about that are still purchase/install the old fashioned way.
Use Outlook that comes Office 2019 for email and have your ISP mail set up as a POP account as opposed to IMAP. That way when you open Outlook, it downloads the mail from the ISP mail server to your local machine and removes it from the server. Outlook also gives you a built in calendar.
Buy multiple external hard drives and back up daily, switch them out and keep them off site so you always have a current backup offsite in case you lose your IT assets due to fire/flood/theft.
Accounting software would be a bit harder. Quicken/Quickbooks is all subscription-based now I believe. There may be some other options that I don't know about that are still purchase/install the old fashioned way.
Posted on 4/22/21 at 8:07 pm to Wednesday
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I refuse to use Microsoft 360, Google anything involving my email or callendaring, and I almost all the way refuse to use dropbox (and I sure as shite don't want to pay for this obnoxious trend of subscribing to every kind of software imaginable).
SAaS is here to stay. Companies started realizing 10-12 years ago that recurring revenue streams were more predictable with service model subscriptions.
It’s also much more cost effective from the subscribers standpoint along with much easier to manage. I recently migrated on-site servers to Microsoft AZUre. I can spin up a new server in 20 minutes for $150 per month.
If you’re basing your decisions to keep your company from using the best tools available on politics....
Posted on 4/22/21 at 8:13 pm to Wednesday
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