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Re: [PLUG] Any Ideas? Corporate maintenance of Global Linux Systems?
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You would have to build a zen box, fire up a virtual machine on it, and
rsync your existing server's load onto the zen instance (I think).
Carlos
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Dan Roberts wrote:
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 12:45:03 -0400
From: Dan Roberts <Daniel.G.Roberts@sanofi-aventis.com>
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To: Philadelphia Linux User's Group Discussion List
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Subject: Re: [PLUG] Any Ideas? Corporate maintenance of Global Linux Systems?
This zenworks looks interesting..
Will this manage already in place existing Linux workstations and etc??
I just add them to the zenworks frontend?
dan
On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 12:26 -0400, Alexander Birch wrote:
On 8/26/05, Dan Roberts <Daniel.G.Roberts@sanofi-aventis.com> wrote:
Hello All
I work for a large pharma company and we have Linux Workstations,
servers and Linux clusters scattered all over the world at about 5-6
different sites. This linux environment is generally to support the
scientific computational part of basic drug discovery research.
I would personally recommend ZenWorks. It works for Linux and windows.
It's extremely nice.
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