OES / NetWare / Linux server monitoring, management and maintenance solution
Version | 7.0.0.1590 |
Updated | Dec 28th 2010 |
Developer |
AdRem Software
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User Rating |
1021
3.0
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Original File Size | 25.7 MB |
Downloads | 8412 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2003, Windows 2008 |
Category | Network Tools |
Manage multiple servers running different versions of NetWare and OES/Linux from a single dashboard.
AdRem Server Manager gives administrators an enterprise-wide view of all managed servers with complete information about their health, configuration, connected users, le system, trustees. The ability to monitor and report on server utilization, helps quickly detect, resolve and anticipate problems.
AdRem Server Manager presents opportunities for increasing revenue, reducing costs of IT and rapid ROI. The unique feature of the product is the ability to support existing NetWare servers and new OES Linux environment.
It provides administrators with unified interface to administer and troubleshoot both systems, identifying problems much faster and applying configuration changes on multiple devices at once.
AdRem Server Manager becomes a necessary solution during migration process, when large number of files and data are moved to new OES Linux servers and there is a need to keep an eye on them and proactively monitor behavior of new environment.
As such, this solution is relevant to your organization if you are confronted with any of the following challenges:
· Use both Novel Netware and OES Linux servers
· Need quick access to different NetWare and OES Linux version to identify the problems
· Need for improving the productivity of both Netware and OES Linux
· Plan to migrate your NetWare Servers to OES Linux
· Pressure to reduce time on management operations
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