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Webster County approves $126,422.60 purchase to replace aging data-center virtualization system
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved a $126,422.60 one-time purchase to replace the county’s aging virtualization environment after staff said current servers are end of life and warranties have expired.
The Webster County Board of Supervisors on Aug. 12 approved a $126,422.60 purchase to replace the county’s virtualization environment for its data center, citing end-of-life hardware and expiring vendor support.
County IT Director Andrew McGill said the county’s current servers and storage, bought in 2017, are past expected life, leaving the county unable to upgrade its virtualization platform and at risk because of expiring warranties. “We got bought them back in 2017. So, getting, warranties…
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