We're running postgres on the backend due to a limitation we ran into
when implementing v6 support in mysql. So standard postgres backup
practices would apply.
We also run a 24x7 NOC though only 4 support people. It's light on
database access so I can't imagine you would have a problem with
robustness (it's just PHP/Postgres). We have 8 /19's, a /32 v6 block
and a smattering of other blocks that are managed using it.
Jeremy
On 12/13/2012 10:59 AM, Eric A Louie wrote:
Thanks Jeremy - looks pretty good, and specific, and I like the DNS
integration. I haven't downloaded or installed it yet.
Do you think it's robust enough for a 24x7 Network Operations Center
that has 8 or so users?
Is the database a flat file that is easily backed up and restored? or
are you using MySQL?
Much appreciated, Eric
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*From:* Jeremy Malli <jma...@mammothnetworks.com>
*To:* nanog@nanog.org; elo...@yahoo.com
*Sent:* Thu, December 13, 2012 8:26:17 AM
*Subject:* Re: IP Address Management IPAM software for small ISP
A colleague and myself wrote one in PHP that supports v4 and v6. It's
available on sourceforge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/subnetsmngr/?source=directory
Jeremy Malli
Mammoth Networks
On 12/12/2012 6:22 PM, Eric A Louie wrote:
> I'm looking for IPAM solutions for a small regional wireless ISP.
There are 4
> Tier 2 personnel and 2 NOC technicians who would be using the tool,
and a small
> staff of engineers.
>
> They have regionalized IP addresses so blocks are local, but there
are subnets
> that are global.
>
> don't care if it's a linux or windows solution.
>
> Need to be able to migrate from FreeIPdb (yes, I know, it's a dinosaur)
>
> We're not dealing with a lot now, but the potential for growth is
pretty high.
>
> What are you using and how is it working for you?
>
> Much appreciated, Eric
>