I'm a sysadmin at a mid-size company with offices in Europe and the US. Our IT director, who also acts as an external contractor and manages hardware purchasing, is pushing for a major infrastructure refresh using Huawei DCS/FusionCompute. In Europe, we're using the complete Huawei hardware setup, but for the US site, he suggests we only use the FusionCompute hypervisor on standard servers, without explaining the rationale behind this choice or why alternatives like Proxmox aren't considered. Given we've recently suffered a ransomware attack and our infrastructure is aging, it's crucial we make the right decisions. I'm looking for opinions on whether using Huawei software poses compliance risks under the Entity List, if FusionCompute can be effectively deployed on non-Huawei hardware, how to manage incidents with limited community support, and whether the dismissive stance on Proxmox is a valid concern or just a means to push a more profitable option.
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Remember that Huawei is banned in the US, so going with their software, especially under these circumstances, could raise serious red flags. It's definitely something to think about!
You should definitely consult your legal team and the sales department about using Huawei. We've experienced issues with customers over Huawei-related regulations, so it's better to clarify any potential risks and revenue impacts upfront. For US and EU organizations, using Huawei is usually a no-go due to compliance concerns. Don't take this lightly!
Honestly, you might want to consider looking for a new job if you find yourself in a situation where your IT director's vendor choices come with conflicts of interest. It sounds like he's not making decisions in the best interest of your company, and that's risky.
If you can find any official reports from bodies like NIST explaining why Huawei is a bad choice, that could help you challenge his decisions. But be cautious; it might put you at odds with him. You're there to do your job, so it might be best just to document your concerns and see what happens.
If you're working with the US government or DoD, you likely have contracts that prohibit using products from specific Chinese companies, including Huawei. Check in with whoever manages contracts to clarify any restrictions that may apply to your situation.

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