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Carmel Unified to modernize data center, relocate disaster-recovery to county facility
Summary
District IT director outlined a $750,615 plan to replace aging servers and disaster-recovery hardware; agreement with Monterey County Office of Education will host the district’s disaster-recovery nodes.
Carmel Unified’s information-technology director asked the board to approve a plan to replace the district’s core data-center hardware and move disaster-recovery infrastructure to the Monterey County Office of Education facility.
Manny Carrera, the district’s director of information technology, told the board the current systems — purchased in 2018 — are at end-of-life and that vendor support and licensing quotes have become unavailable. The recommended replacement is a single procurement for new enterprise-grade hardware, professional installation…
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