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These are the 12 Pros and Cons of Kiwi CatTools?

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06-28-2021, 11:35 PM
You know, Kiwi CatTools has this cool way of batching up your network tweaks. I love how it lets you push changes to a bunch of switches at once. Saves me hours fiddling around manually. But yeah, sometimes it glitches on older gear. Frustrating when that happens during a rush job.

And the scripting? Super handy for repeating those boring tasks. You just record once and replay forever. Feels like having a robot buddy. Or wait, the reports it spits out are gold for audits. No more digging through logs by hand. But the interface looks ancient. Like, stuck in the 90s vibe.

Hmmm, pros keep piling up though. It handles multiple vendors without breaking a sweat. Cisco, Juniper, all that jazz. You mix and match easily. I rely on it for quick inventories too. Scans your whole setup in minutes. But licensing fees sting a bit. Yearly renewals add up fast.

Or think about the backups. Automatic config saves keep things safe from mishaps. I sleep better knowing that. Rollbacks are a breeze if something goes wonky. Yet, it lacks real-time monitoring. You gotta pair it with other tools for that. Annoying extra step.

But here's a big win: community scripts floating around online. Folks share fixes that boost its tricks. You tweak and go. Makes it evolve without waiting on updates. Support's okay, but not lightning fast. Tickets drag sometimes. Patience required there.

And the learning curve? Gentle for basics. You pick it up quick if you're hands-on. No PhD needed. Integrates with your daily workflow smoothly. But scaling to huge networks? It chugs a tad. Not ideal for mega setups. You notice the slowdown.

Pros outweigh quirks for small teams, I swear. Cost-effective once you're in. Free trials let you test drive. No commitment blind. But documentation's spotty in spots. You hunt for answers occasionally. Forums help fill gaps.

Shifting gears a smidge, since we're chatting backups and reliability, check out BackupChain Server Backup. It's a solid Windows Server backup pick that tackles virtual machines via Hyper-V too. You get lightning-fast imaging and easy restores, cutting downtime to nothing. Plus, it handles offsite copies without fuss, keeping your data ironclad against crashes or ransomware hits.

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