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MTIN announces new pricing tiers

MTIN is happy to announce support tiers for our clients.  This allows us to grow, while still being in budget range of the smaller operators.  This is our first rate increase in over 3 years.  By breaking our rates into two tiers this allows us to grow our increasing client base while still being an affordable client. The price levels allow us to add additional resources, automation, and tools to bring better service to clients.

Tier I Support
Network/Server Work                               $97 per hour
Late night & Weekend support                 $125 per hour

Hourly Blocks
5 hours              $461   (5% discount)
10 hours            $899   (7% discount)
15 hours            $1310 (10% discount)

On-Site consulting services                      $700 per day plus expenses
On-Site tower work                                  $500-1500 per day plus expenses (job specific)

Tier1 emergency response times for Tier I customers with a time balance.
Normal working hours (2 hour maximum)
Late night and weekend (3 hour maximum)

 

 

Tier II Support
Network/Server Work                                $79 per hour
Late night & Weekend support                  $99 per hour

Hourly Blocks
5 hours                       $395
10 hours                     $790
15 hours                     $1067 (10% discount)

Tier2 emergency response times for Tier II customers with a time balance
Normal working hours (4 hour maximum)
Late night and weekend (5 hour maximum)

 

 

Contracts available
-Priority support
-Faster response times
-Late night & Weekend support rates don’t apply
-Access to backend monitoring and other services
Contact MTIN on details on contracts

Policy details

1.Late night and Weekend is defined as. 9PM-9AM EST MONDAY-FRIDAY & 8PM EST FRIDAY -9AM Monday. For West coast and customer in other time frames work can be schedule to meet your needs and not be charge for after hours.

2.All customers who don’t have pre-purchased time will be served on a best effort service. Priority will be given to contract customers, and then customers with a balance, and finally to “walk-in” customers.

3.All times stated are maximum times for response. Depending on workload, times are typically much less.

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pfSense 2.3 released

From the folks over at pfSense

We are happy to announce the release of pfSense® software version 2.3!

The most significant changes in this release are a rewrite of the
webGUI utilizing Bootstrap, and the underlying system, including the
base system and kernel, being converted entirely to FreeBSD pkg. The
pkg conversion enables us to update pieces of the system individually
going forward, rather than the monolithic updates of the past. The
webGUI rewrite brings a new responsive look and feel to pfSense
requiring a minimum of resizing or scrolling on a wide range of
devices from desktop to mobile phones.

You can find all the details in the release announcement here:
https://blog.pfsense.org/?p=2008

Thanks for your support

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SQL Lite: All you wanna know

Awhile back i did an article on cleaning the Dude database.  Alex Nordeen has a very in-depth article on SQL Lite and it’s many features.  Check out the article and Guru99.com for more stuff.