MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH NETWORK OVERHAUL L. Kennerly Newlin Networking and Database.

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MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH NETWORK OVERHAUL L. Kennerly Newlin Networking and Database

Overview Problems Addressed Deliverables Demonstration/Pictures Conclusion/Questions

Problems Addressed Workstation hardware and software for “server” No central management Backups not working Network printer challenges Database system issues Inconsistent OS/antivirus deployments Infrastructure issues Wireless security/coverage issues Organization problems

Deliverables New server Windows domain Migration of church database Migration of files Print services VPN Backups Windows 7 installations

Deliverables Antivirus Client software Management console New switches/router/WAPs/cabling Public/Private VLANs Expanded wireless coverage DNS/DHCP

Deliverables Documentation Training

DEMONSTRATION

VPN

Public/Private VLANs Public Private

Before Pictures

After Pictures

Conclusion Recommendations Take care not to decentralize Hire a consultant Server upgrade schedule Extra cross-building fiber optic connection All deliverables and objectives were fulfilled All problems have been addressed Increased Performance Reliability Security Manageability

QUESTIONS?