The solution might be closer to home than you might
imagine - The local startup company Aduva (which I
work for and whose members are well known in IGLU)
has developed an application designed specifically for
multi-system, commercial Linux users regardless of
installation size or heterogeneity. It addresses the growing
need for critical system management tasks such as upgrades,
patches and new hardware driver and software installations
to ensure system reliability and component compatibility.
The Aduva Director can simultaneously apply any operation
across an entire network, a subset of it, or a single system.
The Aduva solution offers Configuration Templates - The
application enables the system administrator to define groups
of systems and impose a specific configuration on them.
http://www.aduva.com/solutions_1c.html
Believe me - Windowz2000 has Nothing on Linux.
We can match anything the red headed guy from Redmond
can offer .
Dudi Bergman
Aduva Customer Support
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Hi
>
> Last day I had a little argue with Microsoft fan about linux against
> win2000.
>
> The main topic was easiness services & etc ....
>
> Then He told me that what's so good in win2000 is the ability to control
> the lookup and permission of the client desk & file system through one
> server.
>
> Example:
>
> Group x: cant access control panel, open explorer ....
> Group Y. cant change resolution or tapestry nor cant run fdisk ( not
> even see the program )
>
> So when its getting to manage lots of groups on different computer (
> lets say 50 ) its much easier & flexible then Linux.
>
> As i never tried to manage more then 10 computers on one net i didn't
> had any solution to linux for network management.
>
> Is there any solution for such demand in the Linux/BSD world ?
>
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