"Jason D. Lee" <jason.lee@hobbylobby.com> writes:
> I work for a large retailer in the US. We are currently going through
> a certification process with VISA. Part of the compliance demands are
> that we track all router and switch configuration changes, noting what
> changes were made and who made them. We had a vendor come in and demo
> a very complicated system that did the job, but was priced at around
> $80,000. Even in the middle of a $1M+ project, that's a lot of money.
> When one of the network administrators told me what the price tag was,
> I immediately pointed him at Subversion. A few days later of testing
> and developing methodology, we now have the router configs for our
> 300+ stores as well as our corporate routers safely stored and tracked
> in Subversion. Our network administrators use TortoiseSVN for all of
> the commits, and those with access can view the history using WebSVN,
> and all this cost us one 1U server, which was reclaimed from a
> decommissioned server cluster. It has been fast, stable and easy to
> use. Here's a big thank you to the entire Subversion team, especially
> the ones who tireless answer questions on IRC. You have built an
> amazing system that I recommend every chance I get.
May we put this on our propaganda.html page?
Thanks,
-Karl
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Received on Thu Dec 16 01:14:04 2004