The main reason I moved from multi sites is the philosophy of putting the control in the owners hands. The other change that happened after this move was Ubiquiti building the controller into their products. I know other IT businesses were using the multi-site config but I suspect this might have changed for the same reason.
Both are valid points. In production, I don't use multiple sites for different clients. Only if the client has multiple buildings or locations that require different configurations.
Ont other thing to keep in mind, when using Multi-Site either in one organization or as an MSP, there is a limit to the number of devices in total for the Controller type, (Hosted VM, UCK-G2, etc.). Without optimization I think the useful limit is 40 or so devices. Lawrence Systems has done a vid on optimization as well.
The main reason I moved from multi sites is the philosophy of putting the control in the owners hands. The other change that happened after this move was Ubiquiti building the controller into their products. I know other IT businesses were using the multi-site config but I suspect this might have changed for the same reason.
Both are valid points. In production, I don't use multiple sites for different clients. Only if the client has multiple buildings or locations that require different configurations.
Please do a L3 video. Dearly needed. :)
Done! ;)
Ont other thing to keep in mind, when using Multi-Site either in one organization or as an MSP, there is a limit to the number of devices in total for the Controller type, (Hosted VM, UCK-G2, etc.). Without optimization I think the useful limit is 40 or so devices.
Lawrence Systems has done a vid on optimization as well.
I was actually unaware of this. Definitely something I'm going to look into. Thanks.
how do you add devices that are in another site? it only tells you how to create the interface....