Decommissioning of RtoDto.net
Hi followers,
I am planning to shut down rtodto.net as I believe content isn’t much up to date considering many use AI tools. I am just writing this post in case you have any favorite post to take some backup. Probably within a month or so I will bring the server down. Thanks for your feedback and support so far.
Best Regards
Genco.
Well that’s a bummer.
yeah sometimes you have got to burn what you built to create something new:)
Thanks for all the excellent content over the years, wishing you all the best in your travels
thank you Gareth, likewise the best for you too.
Hi Genco
It’s a sad day, but I understand.
Thanks so much for all the content you’ve written and published, it has been a great help.
Kerry
Thank you Kerry. Hopefully will have new content on the same domain but it will take sometime.
I started following this page since working in my Juniper TAC days almost 10 years ago and have not followed it since quite sometime but I remember what value it game me as a new enigneer.
It is sad to see this update of decommisioning but I understand.
Thank you Genco for all you did and all the best.
thank you Sandeep. I have put a lot of time to write those articles, happy to hear it was useful.
Got the news through e-mail, thanks for all your content. If you would consider moving hosting, I can offer wordpress or static export hosting for free. I don’t pay for that, so you could use it too. We are a juniper shop at work, so I would definitely profit from not having all juniper know how hidden behind the stupid login wall.
Thank you for your offer Matthias. Cost is not the only reason, probably I will start something new/different after this on the same domain
but it won’t be about juniper anymore as I am not working with any juniper product anymore 🙁
I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your blog and the valuable materials you shared, especially on setting up Juniper equipment. Your articles were not only useful – they helped many, including me, to better understand the complexities of network engineering and prepare for real tasks.
You put a lot of time and effort into explaining complex things simply, and it was truly appreciated. Even if the site is closed, know that your contribution left a mark and helped many specialists grow.
Thank you for this!
I am super glad to hear your words. Thank you for following me so far too.