Am Sun, 14 May 2017 01:25:24 +0100
schrieb lee <l...@yagibdah.de>:

> "Poison BL." <poiso...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
> > On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 9:11 PM, lee <l...@yagibdah.de> wrote:  
> >>
> >> "Poison BL." <poiso...@gmail.com> writes:  
>  [...]  
> > trust  
>  [...]  
> >>
> >> Why not?  (12GB are nowhere close to half a petabyte ...)  
> >
> > Ah... I completely misread that "or over 50k files in 12GB" as 50k
> > files *at* 12GB each... which works out to 0.6 PB, incidentally.
> >  
> >> The data would come in from suppliers.  There isn't really anything
> >> going on atm but fetching data once a month which can be like
> >> 100MB or 12GB or more.  That's because ppl don't use ftp ...  
> >
> > Really, if you're pulling it in from third party suppliers, you
> > tend to be tied to what they offer as a method of pulling it from
> > them (or them pushing it out to you), unless you're in the unique
> > position to dictate the decision for them.  
> 
> They need to use ftp to deliver the data, we need to use ftp to get
> the data.  I don't want that any other way.
> 
> The problem is that the ones supposed to deliver data are incompetent
> and don't want to use ftp because it's too complicated.  So what's the
> better solution?

Use an edge router appliance with proper VPN support. You are from
Germany? I can recommend Securepoint appliances. You pay for the
hardware and support, they support you with setting everything up. You
can also find a distributor who can install this for you. Securepoint
works with competent partners all around Germany.

There's also other alternatives like Watchguard (but their OpenVPN
support is not that good), and a lot of free router/firewall softwares
you can deploy to semi-professional equipment by firmware replacement.
But at least with the latter option, you're mostly on your own and need
to invest a lot of effort to make it work properly and secure.

Depending on what data is transferred, you should also take into
account if your solution is certificated to transfer such data. E.g.
medical data may only be transferred through properly certificated VPN
appliances. Otherwise, you should fall back to sneakernet. I'm not sure
how that is any more secure but that's how things are.


-- 
Regards,
Kai

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